6/21/2023 0 Comments Ascension parish sheriff warrantsOn bottom, from left, are Joshua Draper, Vincent Bourgeois, Earl Warren, Kandise Moore, Justin Roddy, and Larry Guillot. On top, from left, are Chad Blythe, Cheryl Jacobs, Michael Pou, Rodney Carlson Jr., and Karla Peters. Spendrele Davis, 28, of Gonzales, is charged with distribution of heroin and two counts of distribution of marijuana.Īscension Parish Sheriff's Office is searching for these 11 remaining subjects.Alfonso Rodriguez, 27, of Gonzales is charged with attempted possession with Intent to distribute marijuana.Anthony Miller,43, of Geismar is charged with distribution of cocaine.Jonathon Darville, 29, of Geismar, is charged with distribution of heroin.Kumari London, 38, of Darrow, charged with distribution of heroin and distribution of methamphetamine.Kendrick Garnett, 45, of Donaldsonville, is charged with distribution of cocaine.Paul Trim, 41, of Geismar is charged with distribution of heroin.Michael Templet, 42, of Prairieville, is charged with possession of schedule.Demetrius Prince, 45, of Gonzales, is charged with two counts of distribution of marijuana.Jason Lewis, 44, of Geimar, is charged with distribution of heroin.Ron Brown, 51, of Donaldsonville, is charged with distribution of cocaine.Gavin Delmore, 38, of Gonzales, is charged with distribution of heroin.Neal Boudreaux, 49, of Prairieville, is charged with distribution of Methamphetamine.The Louisiana Parole Board has issued a warrant for the arrest of Michael LeBlanc, as he failed to report to Probation and Parole within 48 hours of his full discharge from the local level physical custody as outlined in the conditions of his release from Department of Corrections in May 2022. Riverbend Detention Center did not transfer LeBlanc to Ascension Parish regarding the outstanding sentence on the 2017 murder, but released LeBlanc from custody on November 30, 2022. On November 30, 2022, Madison informed Riverbend that LeBlanc plead guilty and received credit for time served at the parish jail level on the two new charges in Madison. On July 26, 2022, Madison transferred LeBlanc to Riverbend Detention Center, which houses Madison Parish’s pretrial detainees. Madison Parish was also aware that Ascension Parish also had a detainer for LeBlanc for a 2017 Second Degree Murder Conviction in Ascension Parish for which he has still not yet been sentenced by the court. LeBlanc remained at that facility on a pretrial detainer. He was subsequently released to the custody of the Madison Parish Sheriff and detained at Madison parish for charges relating to Possession With Intent to Distribute Narcotics and Taking Contraband to and from a Penal Institution. Michael LeBlanc completed his Department of Corrections hard labor prison sentence for Possession of a Firearm by a Convicted Felon. Officials with the Louisiana Department of Public Safety and Corrections are putting the blame elsewhere, and sent the following statement Tuesday evening: This is mind-blowing, it really is mind-blowing,” explained Babin. He needs to be captured and put up real quick. “It’s extremely frustrating and what’s also frustrating is this guy is dangerous. I don’t have to have a sentencing hearing to convince a judge how many years to sentence him, it’s an automatic legal sentence.”īabin called LeBlanc’s release frustrating and was hopeful deputies would catch him. All I have to do is put the sentence on the docket, the sentence is automatic life in prison without parole. “He wasn’t sentenced yet, but there’s no delay on us, there’s nothing for us to do. ”If he has a detainer they shouldn’t release him, they should send him back to the parish prison in which he’s detained,” said Babin. Babin said a ‘detainer’ had been placed on LeBlanc to not be released, pending his sentencing on his murder conviction. Sheriff Webre said Leblanc is a violent offender and was believed to be dangerous.ĭistrict Attorney Ricky Babin with the 23rd Judicial District Attorney’s Office told WAFB this mistake is solely on the Louisiana Department of Public Safety and Corrections. The thing that’s important to me and to our deputies and our detectives is that if Michael LeBlanc is in Donaldsonville, he needs to be picked up and he needs to be put back in jail.” “This thing spans through several agencies, and there are way more questions than answers,” said Ascension Parish Sheriff Bobby Webre.
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