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MCPD Arrest Report 10/22/2021

Chief James F. Blair reports that the Morgan City Police Department responded to 49 calls for service within the last 24-hour reporting period. The following person(s) were arrested beginning October 21, 2021.

Lasheka S. Charles, 32 years of age, Address: Commerce St. Houma, LA, arrested on 10/21/2021 @ 11:00 a.m. 

Charges: 
No Driver's License
                 Improper Lane Usage
                 Child Restraint Required
                 No Seat Belt (2 counts)

Audwin Jay Williams Jr., 23 years of age, Address: Wren St. Morgan City, LA, arrested on 10/21/2021 @ 11:01 a.m. 

Charges: Possession of Marijuana W/I/T/D
                 Possession of CDS in the Presence 
                 of Juveniles
                 Transactions involving Proceeds from 
                 CDS Activity
                 Violation of Uniform CDS Law-Drug Free
                 Zone
                 Possesion of a Firearm in the presense of 
                 CDS
                 Possession of Drug Parpahernalia

Cassy Bursey, 38 years of age, Address: Joyce St. Orange, TX, arrested on 10/21/2021 @ 12:50 p.m. 

Charges: Warrant: F.T.A. for Arraignment on
                 01/19/2015 (2 counts)
                 (6th Ward Morgan City Court)

Elton Jerome Pinn, 37 years of age, Address: St. Claire St. Morgan City, LA, arrested on 10/21/2021 @ 5:25 p.m. 

Charges: Criminal Trespassing
                 Resisting an Officer
                 Warrant: F.T.A. to Pay Fine on 08/24/2021
                 (4 counts)(6th Ward Morgan City Court)
                 Warrant: F.T.A. for Arraignment on
                 08/24/2021(6th Ward Morgan City Court)
                 Warrant: F.T.A. for Arraignment on
                 01/26/2021(6th Ward Morgan City Court)
                 Warrant: Resisting an Officer (2 counts)
                 Warrant: F.T.A. for Trial on 07/12/2021
                 (2 counts)(16th Judicial Court)

Tarneka Simpson, 21 years of age, Address: Morgan City, LA, arrested on 10/21/2021 @ 9:09 p.m. 

Charges: Theft under $1,000