10:30 LRN Newscast September 13

Louisiana’s Congressional delegation is working to bring a Shreveport man back to the United States. Zachary Wilson was arrested in Guatemala following a church mission, when bullets were found in his luggage. U.S. Representative Mike Johnson says they respect the rule of law but the charges brought against Wilson are not justified….
cut 8 (10) “….their system”
The family says Wilson forgot the bullets for hunting were in his bag.

The death of a fire chief’s wife in a Lacombe house fire has been ruled a homicide. That’s from the St. Tammany Parish coroner who says after three autopsies on the remains of Nanette Krentel, he is comfortable in declaring her death as a homicide. Krentel shared a home with St. Tammany District 12 Fire Chief Steve Krentel. Authorites have not said much about the case.

A woman who was eight months pregnant is dead and the St. Martin Parish Sheriff’s office is looking for two persons of interest, 29-year-old Mark Trimble and his sister, 32-year-old Toni Trimble. Both are from Catahoula. Major Ginny Higgins says anyone with information is urged to come forward…
cut 7 (09) “….side of the road”
The victim, 24-year-old Ashley Nichole Meche was found dead at a residence.

Northwestern State has set a record when it comes to enrollment for this fall semester. 10,572 students are attending classes at the Natchitoches school, which is the most ever in the 133-year-old university’s history. N-S-U President Doctor Chris Maggio says the school’s online program is included in the enrollment number and it has been extremely successful…
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