130 LRN Newscall

We’re learning new information on the death of a Southern University student. Andrew Greenstein reports.

Cut 2 (35) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

A 19-year-old Shreveport man, Christian D. Efferson, turned himself in after allegedly stealing a car during a test drive in Slagle. He drove off from a gas station, leaving the seller behind. Another person fled in their vehicle. The stolen car was later recovered. Efferson faces a $20,000 bond.

A Doyline couple faces 72 counts of aggravated animal cruelty after deputies linked her to the abandonment of over 12 dogs on Dement Road. 58-year-old Kimberly Crowley and 68-year-old Alan Crowley were arrested at her mobile home.  The abandoned dogs were captured and taken to a veterinarian before being placed with a rescue group. Deputies ensured the remaining animals at Crowley’s home received food and water, with LaMa Rescue stepping in to assist. Parker says it’s a bad situation.

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The good news – it’s crawfish season. The bad news – it’s crawfish theft season. And crawfish harvesters are working diligently to prevent thieves from making off with their hauls. Paul Zaunbrecher, a crawfish farmer in Acadia Parish, says the best way to stop crawfish theft is not to leave their sacks unattended.

Cut 9 (09)  “…they’re put down.”