St. Mary Parish Sheriff’s Office reports four arrests over a single day

Gary Driskell, Sheriff of St. Mary Parish
Gary Driskell, Sheriff of St. Mary Parish
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During the past 24 hours, the St. Mary Parish Sheriff’s Office responded to 40 complaints and made several arrests, according to Sheriff Gary Driskell.

Michael Anthony Leonard, 47, of Patterson, was arrested on February 9 at 9:36 pm for domestic abuse battery. Authorities stated that bail has not been set.

Tiffany Angell Billiot Angeron, 42, of Morgan City, was taken into custody on February 9 at 7:18 pm on a warrant for cruelty to the infirmed. Bail is pending.

Trent Antonio Gray, 36, from Patterson, was arrested at 6:30 am on February 9 based on a warrant for failure to appear related to charges of operating a vehicle with an expired license, improper lane usage, and failing to honor a written promise to appear. Gray was released after posting a $250 bond.

Jerald Jevonta Clair, 26, of Baton Rouge, was arrested at 7:55 pm on February 9 for possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia. No bail has been set in this case.

The information was provided by Lt. David Spencer, Public Information Officer for the St. Mary Parish Sheriff’s Office.



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