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AP

AP

Two explosions at the finish line of the Boston Marathon have resulted in injuries.

Bloody spectators were being carried Monday to the medical tent that had been set up to care for fatigued runners. Police wove through competitors as they ran back toward the course.

“There are a lot of people down,” said one man, whose bib No. 17528 identified him as Frank Deruyter of North Carolina. He was not injured, but marathon workers were carrying one woman, who did not appear to be a runner, to the medical area as blood gushed from her leg. A Boston police officer was wheeled from the course with a leg injury that was bleeding.
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CPSO

CPSO

ERIC SCOTT RADIO | LAKE CHARLES, LA. — On February 12, Calcasieu Parish Sheriff’s Office deputies were dispatched to the area of Prater Street and Old Spanish Trail in Sulphur in reference to a report of a stolen vehicle.

Upon arrival, deputies observed a car matching the description of the stolen vehicle and attempted to conduct a traffic stop. When deputies activated their unit’s lights and sirens signaling for the driver to stop, the driver, later identified as Lonnie L. Crochet, 40, 2418 Gaylynn Street, Sulphur, did not comply and continued to flee from deputies.
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ERIC SCOTT RADIO | LAKE CHARLES, LA. — On January 27, at approximately 10:30 a.m., Calcasieu Parish Sheriff’s Office deputies were dispatched to Snapper Lane in Lake Charles after receiving a report of a 3 year old and a 4 year old wearing diapers walking down the street alone.

The investigation revealed while the two children were walking down the street by themselves, family members Brent J. Nelson, 30, and Carrie D. Hoffpauir, 25, both of 7621 Snapper Lane, Lake Charles, were sleeping and were still asleep when deputies arrived at the home.
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ERIC SCOTT RADIO | LAKE CHARLES, LA. — On December 6, Calcasieu Parish Sheriff’s Office detectives were dispatched to a home in Lake Charles regarding a report of a theft. When detectives spoke with the victim, she advised two rings, valued at over $4,000, were missing from her home. The victim told detectives that Keena S. Cooper, 49, 2517 Anderson Street, Westlake, was recently hired to clean her home.

When questioned by detectives, Cooper confirmed she stole the jewelry while cleaning the victim’s home and then sold them to a local pawn shop for cash.

Cooper was booked into the Calcasieu Correctional Center and charged with theft over $1,500.
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ERIC SCOTT RADIO | LAKE CHARLES, LA. — On November 28, at approximately 1:00 p.m., Calcasieu Parish Sheriff’s Office deputies were patrolling the area of N. Clairborne Street in Sulphur when they observed two people, later identified as Jason P. Moore, 28, 916 S. Irwin Street, and Chasity R. Marshall, 24, 902 W. Burton Street, both of Sulphur, walking on the street and carrying what appeared to be duffle bags.
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ERIC SCOTT RADIO | LAKE CHARLES, LA. — On November 16, at approximately 12:30 a.m., detectives with the Combined Anti-Drug Task Force (C.A.T. Team) were dispatched to 816 Bee Tree Street in Westlake in regard to a house fire that had possibly been caused by individuals manufacturing methamphetamine.

Upon arrival, C.A.T. detectives learned Westlake Fire Department had extinguished the fire prior to the entire house being destroyed by the fire. Detectives were unable to make contact with the homeowner or any other occupants, therefore a search warrant was obtained. During a search of the home, detectives located several items inside the home that were consistent with creation or operation of a clandestine lab.
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ERIC SCOTT RADIO | LAKE CHARLES, LA. — On August 25, Calcasieu Parish Sheriff’s Office deputies were dispatched to a Lake Charles home in reference to a theft.  Upon arrival, deputies spoke with the victim who advised while attending a party the night before, her daughter had her Apple iPhone, worth over $500, stolen.

Through investigative measures, detectives were able to determine Lawrence R. Nash, 17, 401 N. Stockwell Avenue, had stolen the phone from the party and Cody B. Romero, 18, 314 S. Philbrick Avenue, Iowa, sold the stolen cell phone to a local store for cash.  When questioned by detectives, Nash and Romero confirmed the allegations.
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