
The following arrests were made by local law enforcement agencies. Minden Police Department (MPD), Webster Parish Sheriff’s Office (WPSO), Louisiana State Police (LSP) and others which are named.
June 8
Jerestin Baugh, 20, of the 800 block of Methodist Camp Rd, Minden, was arrested by WPSO for domestic abuse battery.
Logan Wallace, 28, of Princeton, was arrested by WPSO for simple escape.
June 9
Keaira Kristine White, 27, Arlington, Texas, was arrested by WPSO for careless operation of a motor vehicle and driving under suspension.
Brian Cooper, 40, of the 400 block of Russell St., Minden, was arrested by MPD for second degree battery.
Wade P. Bryan, 36, of Ringgold, was arrested by MPD for felony theft and witness tampering.
June 10
Hallie Renee Watson, 18, of Springhill, was arrested by WPSO for domestic abuse battery, aggravated assault and contempt of court.
June 11
Cameron Parker, 23, of the 800 block of Harris St., Minden, was arrested by MPD for criminal street gangs and patterns of criminal street gangs.
Shawn David Rambin, 44, of the 300 block of N. Fairview, Minden, was arrested by MPD as a fugitive from Caddo Parish.
Shaneka Deamon, 30, of the 200 block of Washington Rd., Minden, was arrested by WPSO for speeding and no seatbelt.
June 12
Jessie Giles, 28, of Bossier City, was arrested by WPSO for driving under suspension and speeding.
Dylan Issac Thomas, 20, of the 2300 block of Franklin Rd., Heflin, was arrested by MPD for possession of methamphetamine, possession in the presence of a minor and drug paraphernalia.
Heaven L. Hunt, 19, of the 500 block of Hwy. 80, Minden, was arrested by MPD for driving with no license and no child restraint.
Lacy Percy, 42, of Iola, Texas, was arrested by MPD for possession of methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia.
This information has been provided by a law enforcement agency as public information. Persons named or shown in photographs or video as suspects in a criminal investigation, or arrested and charged with a crime, have not been convicted of any criminal offense and are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
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