12:30 PM Newscast Oct 29

Authorities are thankful ten-year-old Brody Sturdivant of Livingston was found safe. The FBI and the U.S. Marshals Service assisted Livingston parish in the search after the young boy went missing Sunday evening. Sheriff Ard says Brody was found underneath a house in a neighborhood not too far from his own.

Cut 4 (07) “…to find him.”

Ard says Brody ran away after he was punished and even though he was found safe, the investigation is ongoing.

The City of Tallulah, in Madison Parish, will be imposing a curfew later this week. Starting November 1st, no one will be allowed on the streets between midnight and five a-m. City spokeswoman Yvonne Lewis says the police chief is taking the action with the blessing of the mayor and city council. She mentioned issues but didn’t define them.

Cut 12 (10) “…during those times.”

Governor Jeff Landry is in South Korea conducting his first overseas economic development trip Economist Doctor Loren Scott says the cheap price of natural gas makes Louisiana an attractive place to invest but he says the price of natural of gas is also cheap in Texas so there’s competition in attracting companies from Asia.

Cut 7 (12) “…world markets.”

According to the governor’s office, South Korea is Louisiana’s fourth largest import market and Korea is also the world’s third largest liquefied natural gas importer which includes exports from two different LNG facilities in south Louisiana.