1:30 LRN Newscast Feb 1

Terrebonne Sheriff Tim Soignet says the murder of two women last month in Montegut was a murder for hire scheme. Soignet says Beaux Cormier of Kaplan hired two men Andrew Eskin of Carencro and Dalvin Wilson of Eunice to cover up a rape he allegedly committed against a family member. Soignet says the Eskine and Wilson confessed to their involvement.

Cut 10 (11) “…victim.”

Brittany Cormier, Beaux’s sister, and Hope Nettleton were murdered on January 13th.

A survey of state agencies discovers more than half didn’t have work-from-home policies before the coronavirus pandemic and struggled with technology challenges. The Louisiana Legislative Auditor’s office questioned 32 agencies about work from home policies and found that 56-percent did not have them in place.

Two teenage girls are dead after a hit and run-on Highway 165 over the weekend. State Police Trooper Michael Reichardt says 22-year-old Corey Buie of Monroe struck Brianna Neal and Shedricka Hollins, both of Monroe after dark on Friday. Reichardt says if you must cross a street in the dark…

Cut 8 (10) “…help.”

The crash remains under investigation and toxicology samples were collected.

Baton Rouge Better Business Bureau President, Carmen Million warns not to share your COVID Vaccine card online because it contains personal information, plus there have been reports of scam artists making copies of the card in Great Britain.

Cut 5  (11) “…here.” 

Million says post a photo of your sticker that you were vaccinated instead of your card.