
By Pat Culverhouse
A second Shreveport man has been arrested for allegedly stealing and selling scrap metal from the Webster Parish oilfield services company where he was employed.
DaMarcus R. Everett, 31, a resident of the 9800 block of Driftwood Cr., was arrested Wednesday, Aug. 6, by Sheriff’s Office investigators for allegedly stealing three loads of stainless steel scrap.
Everett is facing one count of felony theft and is currently being held at Bayou Dorcheat Correctional Center where his bond has been set at $15,000. He reportedly sold the loads of scrap for $1,800. A replacement value of the stainless steel has not been determined.
Webster Parish Det. Capt. Tommy Kemp Jr., who investigated the thefts, said Everett is the brother of Shayvon Haney, the man who was arrested in late July for allegedly stealing scrap metal worth nearly one million dollars from the same company.
Haney reportedly received just under $28,000 for the stolen scrap. He is also housed at BDCC under a $100,000 bond.
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