Arrest Reports

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.

Sept. 7

Daniel LaQuincy Frazier, 31, of Minden, was arrested by WPSO for criminal neglect of family.

Sept. 8

Jimmy Lester of the 300 block of Lake View, Doyline, was arrested by WPSO for simple assault and as a fugitive from MPD.

Jerry Lee McTaggart, 52, of the 200 block of Shirley Dr., Minden, was arrested by WPSO for disturbing the peace.

Sept. 9

Crystal Kelley, 40 of the 900 block of Plain Dealing Rd., Springhill, was arrested by Cotton Valley Police on a disturbing the peace warrant.

Tricia Michelle Garcie, 50, of the 100 block of Canal St., Heflin, was arrested for theft and contempt of court.

Daniel Joseph Doyle, 38, of Heflin, was arrested by WPSO as a fugitive from Bossier Parish.

Lillie E. McEachern, 34, of the 2000 block of Dorcheat Rd., Minden, was arrested by MPD for possession of a legend drug and possession of marijuana.

Alonza Moore, 52, of the 200 block of Washington Rd., Minden, was arrested by MPD on two active warrants.

Christopher Oglee, 19, of the 800 block of Firetower Rd., Shongaloo, was arrested by WPSO nine active warrants, including carnal knowledge of a juvenile, theft and contempt of court.

Sept. 10

Josh Edward Smith, 32, of the 1000 block of College St., Doyline, was arrested by WPSO on an active warrant for careless operation and failure to secure registration.

Vandee Sanders, 35, of the 300 block of Long St., Minden, was arrested by WPSO for a probation violation.

Sept. 11

Courtney Alexandria Vining, 31, of the 200 block of Clerk St., Minden, was arrested by MPD for possession of methamphetamine and obstruction of justice. She was also charged by Dixie Inn police on two active warrants.

This information has been provided by a law enforcement agency as public information. Persons named 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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