1:30 PM Newscast

Medical Marijuana may be available in Louisiana sometime early next month. Matt Doyle has the story…

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The 24-year-old woman arrested by Alexandria Police as the suspect in the murder of her 5-year-old daughter is has been declared clinically deceased. The Rapides Parish Sheriff’s Office says Jasmine Anderson attempted suicide by hanging on Saturday, only moments after a cell check by guards. The attempt came two days after her arrest. Medics were able to revive her and placed into ICU. Anderson was placed on life support for organ procurement purposes.

 

A missing person case in Avoyelles Parish ends in tragedy after authorities discover a body, and pin the brutal murder on the woman’s son and his girlfriend. Authorities believe 20-year-Tristin James and his girlfriend, 18-year-old Hannah Desselle, murdered the victim, then drove the body away dumped it. Sherriff Doug Anderson says after they arrested the two last week, Desselle fessed up.
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The body was found in a wooded area 20 miles south of Moreauville in Big Bend.
The Tangipahoa Parish Public School System is the latest in the state to uncover a potential cybersecurity issue.  LSU’s Stephenson National Center for Security Research Executive Director Jeff Moulton says much of the malware is spread through email, so be careful when opening links or attachments.

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This comes on the heels of the news that cybersecurity issues in Sabine, Morehouse, and Ouachita Parishes sparked a statewide emergency declaration.