LRN PM Newscall February 21

Detectives in Vernon Parish are asking the public for help with a 33-year-old cold case of a teen that disappeared. Brooke Thorington has more.

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It’s Fat Tuesday one of the more joyous days out of the year in Louisiana. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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It was 33 years ago when 15-year-old Tammy Call disappeared from Leesville High School and seven years later, her remains were found in the Sandy Hill area. On the anniversary of her disappearance, Vernon Parish Sheriff Sam Craft made a post on social media to encourage anyone with information to contact them.

Cut 3 (12) “…they may know.” 

He says one clue could help them find a break in this cold case.

It was February 20, 1990, that Call was last seen on Highway 171, a Thursday morning, leaving school, just blocks away from Leesville High. Craft says they later located her book bag but ever since they’ve had very few clues to go on.

Cut  4 (12)  “…happened to her” 

Then seven years after her disappearance a hunter reportedly found human remains. Craft says they were discovered in the Fort Polk area.

Cut 5 (12) “…suspicious at the time.”

If you have any information you’re asked to call the Vernon Parish Sheriff’s Office and also asked to share their Facebook post about the cold case.

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Everywhere else in the country today it’s just Tuesday, but here in Louisiana its Fat Tuesday, a tradition like no other. There are parades across south Louisiana. In New Orleans, the party will go until midnight and these revelers on historic St. Charles Avenue are ready….

Cut 6 (06)  “…never enough” 

You could not ask for a better Mardi Gras weather wise. Warm temperatures and no rain and these parade goers are enjoying the day….

Cut 7 (07)  “..celebrating life” 

Mardi Gras celebrations attract visitors from around the world. These folks from Texas are enjoying their first Fat Tuesday in the Big Easy…

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Today is the last day of parades until next January. It will be an early Mardi Gras in 2024 as Fat Tuesday next year is February 13th.

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Authorities have arrested a 19-year-old in connection with the Sunday night shooting death of a person in the Coteau area. Iberia Parish Sheriff’s Office spokesperson Katherine Breaux says Caiden Sheridan was arrested by Lake Charles police Monday evening.

Cut 9 (08) “…second-degree murder.”

Breaux says it was 7 PM Sunday they received a call about a shooting in the 3400 block of General Patton Street.

Cut 10 (11) “…on foot.” 

The victim has now been identified as 19-year-old Ashton Money, of Broussard.

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Shreveport Police and Louisiana State Police have been fast and transparent in the recent officer-involved shooting death of 43-year-old Alonzo Bagley; releasing body cam footage & other evidence to the public quickly. This contrasts with the 2019 case of Ronald Greene, wherein body cam footage was suppressed for over a year, before it leaked to the public. Baton Rouge criminal defense attorney Franz Borghardt says there’s no comparison…:

Cut 11 (13)  “…apples and papayas.”

Borhardt can only speculate, but says quite possibly lessons learned from the Greene case have inspired law enforcement to be more forthcoming with information going forward. He says there is a risk involved in being too transparent with ongoing case information, though…:

Cut 12 (13) “…as to guilt.”

Those accused of a crime are considered innocent until proven guilty in court. Shreveport Police Officer Alexander Tyler has been charged with negligent homicide in Bagley’s death. Borghardt says, in this case, releasing the body cam video was the right choice…:

Cut 13 (10) “…a good thing.” 

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11:40 LRN Sportscast

ESPN reporting LSU Football Coach Brian Kelly is moving special teams and recruiting coordinator Brian Polian to an off the field role on the staff. The Tigers special teams unit struggled last season as they struggled handling punts, there were penalties and two blocked kicks cost them the season opener against Florida State.

Ross Dellenger at Sports Illustrated is reporting there’s discussion of rule changes for college football that would shorten games in an effort to reduce the number of plays. Dellenger reports there are proposals that call for the clock to continue to run after first downs and incomplete passes.

After visiting the Jets over the weekend, free agent quarterback Derek Carr is still not in a rush to to sign with a team. It’s been reported Carr had a good visit with the Jets, but hsi brother, David Carr, told the NFL Network that Derek is expected to take more visits and that this is a long process. The Saints met with Carr before the Raiders released the four-time Pro Bowler.

Top-ranked LSU baseball takes on Southern University this afternoon and second baseman Gavin Dugas is off to a great start. In two games in the sweep over Western Michigan, Dugas was six for eight at the plate and hit two home runs. Dugas says swinging at a bad pitch in the fall led to an eye doctor determining he was nearly blind in his left eye which led to surgery…
Cut 16 (19) “…fits properly.”
Dugas and the Tigers take on the Jaguars at 2 PM today.

Last night, Louisiana Tech defeated B-Y-U 10 to 2 to even up a four-game series with the Bulldogs. Brody Drost and Philip Matulia each drove in three runs. Ethan Bates struck out five to earn the win in relief.

9:30 LRN Newscast

The organizers of an effort to recall New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell say they have enough signatures for the Secretary of State’s Office to schedule a recall vote. Cantrell’s latest controversy involves her flipping off a Mardi Gras float poking fun at her alleged affair. Political analyst Clancy Dubos says Cantrell’s behavior is exactly what not to do when a recall is a foot…
cut 12 (13) “….sign the petition”
The deadline to secure more than 49-thousand signatures is tomorrow.

Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser says his great aunt, Aminte Nungesser, was one of the first woman to walk in a Mardi Gras Parade some 106 years ago. Nungesser is proud that his family started this tradition…
cut 6 (08) “….those throws”
Aminthe Nungesser helped start the Krewe of Iris and also captained the Krewe of Venus.

In rural Acadiana they still celebrate Mardi Gras the traditional way. Teiko Foxx has more on the celebration in Eunice…
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In Vernon Parish, the sheriff’s office is asking for the public’s help in solving a cold case. The remains of 15-year-old Tammy Call were located in February 1997 on West Boundary Road in the Area of Sandy Hill on Highway 10. She disappeared from Leesville High School on February 20th, 1990. Anyone with information is urged to call the Vernon Parish Sheriff’s Office.

8:30 LRN Newscast

It’s Mardi Gras Day and a day of revelry that will feature numerous parades across south Louisiana. In Mamou and Church Point, revelers will chase chickens as part of the traditional Mardi Gras celebration. City of Eunice Events Coordinator, Courtney Elkins, says the chasing of chickens is a tradition everyone loves to participate in….
cut 8 (10) “…Cajun way”

Over 100 years ago, women were not allowed to march in Mardi Gras parades. Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser says his great aunt Aminthe Nungesser was one of the first females to participate in a Mardi Gras parade and she later helped form the Krewe of Iris an all-female parade…..
cut 5 (06) “…as men”
Aminthe Nungesser was only 18 years old when she began advocating for women to participate in Mardi Gras.

Seen on viral video: New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell flipping “the bird” at Mardi Gras parade riders. Kevin Gallagher looks at possible political fallout…:
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It will be a warm, humid and breezy Mardi Gras day and State Climatologist Barry Keim says this spring like weather will remain with us for a few days…
cut 15 (08) “….or mid 80s”
Some areas could set record-highs this week.

7:30 LRN Newscast

It’s Mardi Gras Day a fun filled day of parades across south Louisiana. Mardi Gras in the City of Eunice is not your typical idea of Mardi Gras. Instead of beads and doubloons, revelers chase chickens in colorful costumes. City of Eunice Events Coordinator, Courtney Elkins…
Cut 7 (09) “…body suits.”
Elkins says the chasing of chickens is a tradition everyone loves to participate in.

New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell is facing another controversy as there’s video of her giving the bird to a float in the Tucks Parade, which was poking fun at Cantrell’s alleged affair with her bodyguard, who is also a New Orleans Police officer. Political analyst Clancy Dubos…
cut 10 (10) “….Mardi grad parade”

More than a century ago an 18-year-old girl from New Orleans led the charge to have women included in Mardi Gras parades. Brooke Thorington has more.
Cut 1 (28) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

The Iberia Parish Sheriff’s Office says 19-year-old Caiden Sheridan wanted in the shooting death of another person on Sunday night was captured in Lake Charles. Sheridan is back in Iberia Parish and was booked on one count of second degree murder. No bond has been set and no other information has been made available.

6:45 LRN Sportscast

The top ranked LSU baseball team will battle with cross town foe Southern University this afternoon at 2 PM at Alex Box Stadium. The Tigers are coming off a sweep over Western Michigan. They outhit the Broncos 26 to 9 during the three game series. Second baseman Gavin Dugas is expecting big things from LSU’s offense…
cut 17 (18) “….gonna do’
LSU pitcher Paul Skenes was named SEC Pitcher of the Week for his performance in the season opener. He struck out 12 in six shutout innings.

Last night in Ruston, Louisiana Tech beat BYU 10 to 2 to split their four game series with the Cougars. Brody Drost drove in a three runs for Tech.

Tough loss for Nicholls basketball last night as the Colonels fell to Texas A-and-M Commerce 72-71 on their home floor. The Lions scored the winning bucket with five seconds left as Nicholls lost for just the second time at home this season. They are nine and six in Southland Play.

For the second straight game the McNeese Softball team beat a ranked opponent. After knocking off 22nd ranked North Texas on Sunday, the Cowgirls defeated 12th ranked Washington three to two yesterday in Lake Charles. Jil Poullard had the game winning hit, a solo home run in the fourth inning. Coach James Landreneau also got great pitching from senior Whitney Tate…
cut 20 (17) “….behind her”
McNeese is now 9-and-2 on the season and they will host South Alabama today at 3 PM.

6:30 LRN Newscast

Shreveport Police have released details on Saturday’s fatal shooting of a 16-year-old from Texas during the Krewe of Gemini Parade. Officers say the victim and his friends were chasing each around the vehicle they arrived in with plastic swords when another 16-year-old obtained a handgun and shot the victim. The juvenile suspect was detained at the scene and the investigation is ongoing.

Everywhere else in the country today it’s just Tuesday, but here in Louisiana its Fat Tuesday, a tradition like no other. There are parades all across south Louisiana today. Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser says his great aunt, 106 years ago, Aminthe (ah-men-eth) Nungesser led the imitative for women to have the right to march in Mardi Gras…
cut 4 (11) “….over 3,700”
At the time the Krewe of Iris was the only women’s Mardi Gras parade but she inspired others and the rest is history.

In rural Acadiana they still celebrate Mardi Gras the traditional way. Teiko Foxx has more on the celebration in Eunice…
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It will be a perfect day for Mardi Gras celebrations. State Climatologist Barry Keim…
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Temperatures will remain warm over the next several days.

LRN AM Newscall February 20

More than a century ago an 18-year-old girl from New Orleans led the charge to have women included in Mardi Gras parades. Brooke Thorington has more.

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Acadia & St. Landry Parish is reviving up to let the good times roll tomorrow- Eunice style. Teiko Foxx has more.

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Seen on viral video: New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell flipping “the bird” at Mardi Gras parade riders. Kevin Gallagher looks at possible political fallout…:

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When Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser talks about how Mardi Gras is such a unique tradition in Louisiana, you could say it’s in his DNA because it is. 106 years ago, his great aunt Aminthe (ah-men-eth) Nungesser led the initiative for women to have the right to march in Mardi Gras.

Cut 4 (11)  “…over 3,700.”

At the time the Krewe of Iris was the only women’s Mardi Gras parade but she inspired others and as they say, the rest is history.

Cut 5 (06) “…as men.”

And a century later it’s her great-nephew who’s at the helm of promoting state tourism and one of Louisiana’s most beloved events, Mardi Gras.

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Aminthe Nungesser was only 18 years old when she began advocating for women to participate in Mardi Gras. In addition to the Krewe of Iris, she also captained the Krewe of Venus.

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Mardi Gras in the City of Eunice is not your typical idea of Mardi Gras. Instead of beads and doubloons, revelers chase chickens in colorful costumes. City of Eunice Events Coordinator, Courtney Elkins says Courir de Mardi Gras & Chicken Run is not your average Mardi Gras.

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Mardi Gras is a family-friendly event. Elkins says chasing the chickens has been a tradition everyone loves to participate in.

Cut 8 (10)  “…Cajun way.”

The Courir de Mardi Gras is Eunice’s largest community event of the year. It dates back to the late 19th century and attendance continues to grow each year.

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New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell is under fire again; this time for a video showing her making an obscene gesture at some float riders. The video, taken Saturday during the Krewe of Tucks parade, shows Cantrell shouting “I love you” to the float, then giving the “the finger.” New Orleans political analyst Clancy Dubos says Tucks floats are often satirical, and this one did rib the mayor, but he says in politics, “if you can’t take the heat, get out of the kitchen”…:

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Cantrell has taken heat lately for lavish travel upgrades at public expense, being allegedly ‘soft on crime” and for an alleged inappropriate relationship with a police officer. Dubos feels the mayor’s digital display during the Tucks parade does nothing to help bolster her sinking approval with taxpayers, and was beneath her position…:

Cut 11 (06)  “…to the office.”

The Mayor’s office released a statement saying the incident was “all in good fun”, but Dubos says her taste and timing are bad as petitioners to recall Cantrell announce they have the 49-thousand signatures needed to get an election. They’ll hand those in tomorrow. Dubos says Cantrell’s behavior is exactly what not to do when a recall is afoot…:

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Today will be another warm and partly cloudy Mardi Gras. State Climatologist Barry Keim says the weather should be terrific for enjoying parades but wear a sweater if you’re heading out early…:

Cut 13 (11)  “…or low 80’s.”

Keim says warm air coming in off the Gulf of Mexico will make for ideal weather for Fat Tuesday – with temperatures ranging up into the low-to-mid 80s today, but you may find it a bit humid…:

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Keim says the warm front coming in for Mardi Gras will remain with us for a few days…:

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Keim says warmer, spring-like weather may stay with us well into next week.

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Top-ranked LSU baseball takes on Southern University this afternoon and second baseman Gavin Dugas is off to a great start. In two games in the sweep over Western Michigan, Dugas was six for eight at the plate and hit two home runs. Dugas says swinging at a bad pitch in the fall led to an eye doctor determining he was nearly blind in his left eye which led to surgery…

Cut  16 (19)  “…fits properly.” 

Dugas could be a big-time cog in an offense that’s expected to be potent.  He’s expecting big things from LSU’s offense…

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4:45 LRN Sportscast

The top ranked LSU baseball team looked good in sweeping Western Michigan this past weekend. The Tigers won the season opener 10-to-0, five to three on Saturday and then nine to two on Sunday. Coach Jay Johnson says it’s a brand of baseball that’s sustainable…
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The Tigers did not commit any errors, gave up five runs and Gavin Dugas hit two home runs and was six for eight at the plate.

The LSU Lady Tigers continue to be ranked fifth in the latest A-P poll after beating Florida 90-79. Jasmine Carson hit a career-high seven three-pointers and finished with 25 points. Coach Kim Mulkey is glad to see Carson step up…
cut 17 (09) “…hitting them”

The LSU men’s basketball team’s losing streak is up to 14 games after losing to South Carolina 82-73 on Saturday. It was only the third SEC win of the season for the Gamecocks. Coach Matt McMahon continues to put the blame on himself for the team’s inability to crack the win column…
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LSU hosts Vanderbilt on Wednesday.

Tonight. Nicholls basketball hosts Texas A-and-M Commerce. The Colonels are 9-5 in the Southland, while the Lions are 7-and-7.

Louisiana Tech baseball wraps up its series with BYU tonight. The Cougars have won two of the first three games in the series.

LRN PM Newscall

One person is dead and four others injured after gunfire erupts on St. Charles Avenue during the Bacchus Parade in New Orleans. Jeff Palermo has more

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A 17-year-old from Marshall, Texas was killed by gunfire along the route of the Shreveport Krewe of Gemini Parade. Jeff Palermo has more…

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One person was killed and four others wounded in a shooting along the Bacchus parade route in uptown New Orleans last night. Gunfire rang out at around 9:30 PM and witnesses say everyone near the scene took cover to avoid getting hit by bullets. NOPD Deputy Chief Hans Ganthier (GAHN-the-a)….

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Authorities say the person who was fatally shot is a male between the ages of 15 and 18 years old. The four victims treated and released ranged in age from a four-year-old girl to 24-year-old female.

N-O-P-D Superintendent Michelle Woodfork says a suspected shooter, a 21-year-old male, has been arrested….

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The person arrested is Mansour Mbodj.

Woodfork says they are conducting ballistic testing to see if he was the shooter or were there multiple gunmen. She says they are also trying to determine if he was the sole shooter and they do not know what sparked the shooting…

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A head-on crash in Terrebonne Parish kills two and seriously injures two others. Trooper Ross Brennan says that shortly after 4 p.m. yesterday on Highway 57 near Dulac, Craig and Cookie Boudreaux were traveling south in a Silverado and a Mitsubishi driven by 60-year-old Jorge Hernandez was traveling north.

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Hernandez and his passenger were taken to a New Orleans area hospital for treatment. Brennan says toxicology samples were collected from both drivers. As for Hernandez’s intended destination…

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All involved were residents of Houma. (50-year-old Craig Boudreaux and 49-year-old Cookie Boudreaux)

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In St. Martin Parish a single-vehicle crash killed two Breaux Bridge residents. Trooper Thomas Gossen says that shortly after 1 p.m. they were notified of the crash on State Highway 328 Sunday. He says the driver 41-year-old Christopher Thibodeaux and his 16-year-old nephew Carter Potts were both killed.

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Gossen says Thibodeaux not wearing his seatbelt and was ejected from the vehicle. Carter however was restrained. Gossen says it’s unknown whether Thibodeaux being unrestrained caused injury to Carter.

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A toxicology sample was taken from the driver and the crash remains under investigation.

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State Wildlife & Fisheries agents arrest a man they say illegally caught and sold over $350-thousand in Louisiana oysters. LDWF spokesman Adam Einck (“EYE-kn”) says it started last November, with 23-year-old Luis Garcia being stopped by agents on Lake Borgne for a routine license check…:

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That led to an investigation that uncovered Garcia’s entire 2022 catch was taken illegally. Einck says it was a good season for Garcia, too…:

Cut 11 (07)  “…354-thousand dollars.”

Einck says this was not a case of an expired oyster fisherman’s license. Garcia has never held a Louisiana license, he is not a legal resident of Louisiana or the U.S. and was operating completely rogue. What of the oysters he sold? Einck says none of Garcia’s customers are being charged, at this time…:

Cut 12 (08) “…still under investigation.”

Garcia’s 2022 haul was 5915 sacks of oysters, valued at just over $354-thousand. If convicted, Garcia could get 90 days in jail, and a $500 fine, but he could also be subject to civil restitution for the replacement value of the illegally sold oysters.

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The State Fire Marshal’s Office says the fire that destroyed the New Friendship Baptist Church in Grant Parish Thursday is not suspicious. SFMO spokesperson Ashley Rodrigue says investigators have determined the blaze began in a mechanical room and they are trying to determine if it was electrical or weather-related.

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No one was injured in the fire and Rodrigue says the more than 70-year-old building in Pollock was a complete loss. She says when the 911 call came in it was early enough that the local fire department was able to respond when the blaze was contained to one part of the building.

Cut 14 (06)   “… the majority of the building.”

A worship service was held on the church grounds under a tent Sunday, and members reportedly plan to rebuild.