The mayor of Bogalusa, Louisiana, Tyrin Truong, was arrested as part of an investigation by state police into a drug-trafficking organization.
Tyrin Truong, the mayor of Bogalusa, Louisiana, and several other people have been arrested as part of a drug-trafficking investigation.
A failed traffic stop followed by a pursuit ended with the arrest of a Louisiana man on multiple charges. Ronald Dermonta Frazier, 24, of Labadieville was charged with simple kidnapping, possession with intent to distribute marijuana,
A man from South Mississippi was arrested this week in Louisiana after sheriff’s deputies said they found him with 80 pounds of marijuana and Picayune Police who searched his home said they discovered steroids,
Louisiana will see significant changes as a number of laws took effect Jan. 1. The new laws, which range from reformed tax policies to stricter voting rights, will impact the lives of those across the state. The following are some new key Louisiana laws that will become effective in 2025.
Narcotic agents with the Lafayette Police Department received intelligence regarding drug activity at a home in the 200 block of St. James Drive. Following an investigation, agents
The arrest comes after police received information regarding drug activity at a home in the 200 block of Saint James Drive.
According to reports, Ryan Howard of Picayune Mississippi was discovered to have some 80 pounds of marijuana in his vehicle at the time deputies pulled him over. Following his arrest in St. Tammany Parish deputies contacted detectives in Picayune, Mississippi.
The 25-year-old mayor of Bogalusa, Louisiana, on Tuesday was arrested and accused of involvement in a drug-trafficking operation and the soliciting of prostitution.
Seven people — including Tyrin Truong, mayor of Bogalusa, Louisiana — are facing charges issued in connection with a drug trafficking investigation.
A new federally funded study examining the associations between cannabis use and other health-related behaviors finds that adults are more physically active on days they used marijuana—evidence that contradicts the “lazy stoner” stereotype—although they also drank alcohol more heavily and smoked more cigarettes.
People nervous about the return of a Trump presidency demonstrated in Washington, D.C., New York and other cities to show support for women’s rights, racial justice and other causes.