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This is a list of law enforcement agencies in Louisiana.. According to the US Bureau of Justice Statistics' 2008 Census of State and Local Law Enforcement Agencies, the state had 348 law enforcement agencies employing 18,050 sworn police officers, about 405 for each 100,000 residents.
Elayn Hunt Correctional Center. The Department of Public Safety and Corrections (DPS&C) (French: Département de la sécurité publique et des services correctionnels de Louisiane) is a state law enforcement agency responsible for the incarceration of inmates and management of facilities at state prisons within the state of Louisiana.
The four inmates, all held in connection with violent crimes, escaped from the Tangipahoa Parish Jail north of New Orleans, according to a Facebook post from Sheriff Daniel Edwards. Two were taken ...
The Louisiana murder suspect who escaped custody by pepper-spraying his transporting deputy and stealing her vehicle following a hospital visit, was found Tuesday in a New Orleans hotel, officials ...
Lincoln Parish (French: Paroisse de Lincoln) is a parish located in the U.S. state of Louisiana. As of the 2020 census , the population was 48,396. [ 1 ] The parish was created on February 24, 1873, from parts of Bienville, Claiborne, Union, and Jackson parishes, and its boundaries have changed only once (in 1877).
A Louisiana inmate in custody on a second-degree murder charge escaped Sunday after he pepper-sprayed his transporting deputy and stole her vehicle, the Jefferson Parish Sheriff's Office said ...
Jefferson Parish Deputy Sheriff Robert Cochran [2] 9 Alvin Rudolph Moore Jr. Black 27 M June 9, 1987 Bossier: Jo Ann Wilson 10 Jimmy L. Glass: White 25 M June 12, 1987 Webster: Newt Brown and Erlene Brown 11 Jimmy C. Wingo: White 35 M June 16, 1987 12 Willie Lawrence Celestine: Black 30 M July 20, 1987 Lafayette: Marcelaine Richard 13 Willie ...
Orleans Parish now has one sheriff, Susan Hutson, with the new Orleans Parish Sheriff's Office combining the following two offices into one office in accordance with Louisiana Revised Statute 33:1500,. This statute required the Orleans Parish criminal and civil sheriffs' offices to be merged into one office by 2010 as a result of legislation ...