11:30 Newscast, March 27th, 2015

Baton Rouge police say the suspect in what is being described as a vigilante killing has surrendered to authorities. 31-year-old Yovanni Anibal Ramos-Salazar is accused of the shooting death of his neighbor, 28-year-old Joel Guevara. Cpl. Don Coppola says Ramos-Salazar turned himself in, in the presence of his attorney, Thursday evening…:
CUT 3 (06) “of a weapon”
Authorities believe Ramos-Salazar killed Guevara after he found out that Guevara had been accused of raping a relative.

The Acadia Parish Sheriff’s Office has issued an arrest warrant for a Rayne man accused of stealing crawfish from a crawfish plant. Spokeswoman Maxine Trahan says a dock worker called authorities after witnessing the theft…:
CUT 5 (10) “he was driving”
He faces charges of simple burglary, reckless operation, and aggravated flight from an officer.

The 2015 LSU Alumni Association Hall of Distinction takes place tonight and among this year’s inductees are track Olympian Lolo Jones and SEC Associate Commissioner of Communications Herb Vincent. Celtic Studios Executive Director Patrick Mulhearn will also be inducted and he says his life continues to revolve around LSU…:
CUT 7 (11) “obsessive with LSU”
The Alumni Association says Hall of Distinction inductees are those who have distinguished themselves through their careers, their personal civic accomplishments and their loyalty to their alma mater.

Nobody ended up claiming that million dollar Powerball ticket yesterday from a drawing in September as it expires. The ticket was sold in Minden Louisiana Lottery officials say that money now goes back to bump up payments in scratch off games and player promotions.