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MCPD Arrest Report 01/26/2017

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The following persons were arrested by the Morgan City Police Department during the last reporting period beginning on 01/25/2017:

Sir Charles Evans, 38 years of age, Address- Oak St. Morgan City, La. was arrested on 01/25/2017 @ 3:33 pm.

Charge: Disturbing the Peace- Use of Offensive Language

   Officers responded to a residence on Railroad Ave. in regard to a disturbance. According to reports, Sir Charles Evans had come to the residence yelling and using profanities. Officers located Evans, placed him under arrest and transported him to the Morgan City Police Department for booking and incarceration.

Dwight J. Caton Jr., 35 years of age, Address- Union St. Morgan City, La. was arrested on 01/25/2017 @ 8:00 pm.

Charge: Warrant- Failure to Pay Probation Fees
                Warrant- Failure to Pay Fines for Possession of Marijuana

   Officers located Dwight Caton in the area of Third and Union St. A warrants check was done on Caton and it was determined that he held active warrants for the Sixth Ward City Court. Caton was placed under arrest and transported to the Morgan City Police Department for booking and incarceration.


Anthony Watson, 42 years of age, Address- Victor II Blvd. Morgan City, La. was arrested on 01/25/2017 @ 11:14 pm.

Charge: Driving While Intoxicated 2nd Offense
               Driving on Roadway Lane for Traffic

   A patrol officer in the area of LA 182 near Cottonwood St., observed a vehicle swerve and cross the center line. The vehicle also was observed hitting a curb, while turning onto Cottonwood St. A traffic stop was conducted and the driver was identified as Antony Watson. While speaking to Watson, the officer could smell a strong odor of alcoholic beverage emitting from his breath. Watson was asked to perform the Standard Field Sobriety Test and performed poorly. Watson was placed under arrest and transported to the Morgan City Police Department. Once at the police department, Watson was asked to submit to the chemical test for intoxication, he refused. Watson was booked and incarcerated.