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re: NE LA, what is the deal on these 6? Kidnap/2nd degree murder case

Posted on 4/11/15 at 4:33 pm to
Posted by heypaul
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Posted on 4/11/15 at 4:33 pm to
I'll let you continue digging your hole.

Posted by PiscesTiger
Concrete, WA
Member since Feb 2004
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Posted on 4/11/15 at 4:50 pm to
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I'll let you continue digging your hole.



Ok Paul. That's exactly what I am doing. Either you are related to one of these dope heads and are butt hurt about it or you have such a riduclous need to argue semantics over the internet. Either way, that's just too bad. The need to argue semantics over the internet is something I can never understand -- especially since the purpose of my topic was to find out about these 6 people. BUT here, let me keep "digging my hole" as you stated...


"Methamphetamine abuse is rising in Louisiana, especially in the north of the state. Substance abuse counselors in some treatment centers in northern Louisiana report methamphetamine is now the drug of choice in their areas. Many police in northern Louisiana report an increase in domestic violence related to methamphetamine abuse."

"The city of Monroe, Louisiana is the ninth-largest city in the state, with a population of more than 48,000, according to the 2010 United States Census. While the city of Monroe itself is not as populated as many of the areas in the state of Louisiana, it is still a very heavily trafficked area. The city is located in the Northernmost portion of Louisiana, which is a major corridor for agriculture and the transportation of other goods going from East to West. Unfortunately, the high traffic also makes the Monroe area an attractive corridor for drug traffickers looking to move their goods into that major metropolitan areas of Louisiana, as well into other places like Atlanta, Georgia and the big cities located in the state of Florida."

"During the traffic stop, officers searched the vehicle, finding three and a half pounds of crack cocaine and a pound of cocaine. Danzler was transported to the LSP office and then to the Ouachita Correctional Center, where he was booked on charges of possession with intent to distribute over 400 grams of cocaine, possession of schedule I (ecstacy), conspiracy to distribute cocaine and possession of a firearm in the presence of controlled dangerous substance."


WEST MONROE, La. — Four people have been arrested in West Monroe on allegations of operating a methamphetamine laboratory.

The News-Star (LINK ) reported that the Ouachita Parish sheriff’s office received information about a lab late Saturday. While investigating the complaint, authorities said deputies saw items used in drug manufacturing in the trash outside a residence.

According to an arrest affidavit, deputies obtained a search warrant and found more items used in methamphetamine manufacturing inside the house, along with several baggies with residue of the drug inside.

"The four were booked with operating a drug lab, conspiracy to manufacture methamphetamines, possession of a controlled and dangerous substance and possession of drug paraphernalia."



AYVILLE, La. (RPSO) - Richland Parish Sheriff's Office concluded an eight month narcotics investigation by executing arrest warrants. The investigation netted arrest warrants for 30 individuals and a total of 80 drug related charges.

RPSO was assisted in this warrant operation by agents of the Louisiana State Police – Narcotics, Louisiana DOC Probation and Parole, Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries and Madison Parish Sheriff’s Department.

Sheriff Harrell said, “Our investigators have worked long hours and many days to attack the illegal drug trade in our parish. There is a lot of work still to be done and we will continue to aggressively battle this problem. I thank the other agencies that assisted us with today’s operation.”

Arrested today:
Ricky Lee Foster, 58 - 6 counts of Distribution of Cocaine
LaTerrance Fairley, 27 - 2 counts of Distribution of Cocaine
Dexter Brown, 54 - 4 counts of Distribution of Cocaine
Noel Foster, 37 - 2 counts of Distribution of Cocaine
Antwon J. Qualls, 26 - 2 counts of Distribution of Cocaine, Resisting Arrest
Terry Anderson, 41 - Distribution of Cocaine
David W. Fabela, Jr., 28 - Distribution of Synthetic, Illegal use of CDS in Presence of Minor, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia
Tiffany L. Nolan, 24 - Illegal use of CDS in Presence of Minor
Caleb R. Davison, 21 - Distribution of Synthetic
Horace Dugan, 50 - 3 counts of Distribution of Synthetic
Marilyn R. Poland, 40 - Distribution of Cocaine
Gabe Scheelke, 26 - Distribution of Synthetic
Charlie L. Neal, 34 - 7 counts of Distribution of Meth, Distribution of Marijuana
Eric Tibbs, 22 - Distribution of Synthetic
Henry Abrams, 49 - FTA – NonSupport
Barkley l. Blaylock, 27 - Domestic Abuse Battery, Aggravated Assault
Tonya McFadden, 33 - Fugitive from Ouachita Parish
*Just outside of Monroe


[i]"The Ouachita Parish Multi-Jurisdictional Task Force conducted street operations on April 3-4, netting 78 people on drug charges. All areas of Ouachita Parish were targeted. The Task force is comprised of sheriff's deputies, police officers and the 4th ..."[i]

"Ouachita Parish deputies arrested three California men after a traffic stop on Interstate 20 reportedly turned up narcotics.

William Iraheta of Paramount, Rodolfo Meraz of Perris and Christian Gonzalez of Oceanside were arrested after a vehicle driven by Iraheta was stopped after it crossed the fog line and centerline while traveling eastbound on Interstate 20.

A computer check indicated Iraheta's driver's license had been suspended, and deputies were given permission to search the vehicle. ..."

^Not from Monroe, but coincidence they were driving through?
This post was edited on 4/11/15 at 4:56 pm
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