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Police Report

The Rayville Police Department made the following arrests for the week of June 11-18.
• Danielle Wheeler, 32, 1101 Richwood Road #2, Apt. 43, Monroe; disturbing the peace by loud music.
• Curtis Gee, 27, 45 Plum Tree Drive, Rayville; domestic abuse battery and four counts of domestic abuse child endangerment.
• Winnie Harris, 59, 1117 W. Rosa St., Rayville; theft less than $300 and simple criminal trespass.
• Michael Strong, 23, 407 Main St., Mangham; shoplifting.
• Fredricka Kemp, 29, 206 Jones St., Rayville; theft less than $300.
• Gregory Robinson, 47, 449 Dacron St., Rayville; illegal carrying of a weapon.
• Hamilton Tyson, 32, 230 Desiard St., Rayville; open container.
• Anthony Reynolds, 27, 205 Richardson St., Rayville; two counts of failure to yield, no seatbelt, open alcohol container in vehicle, reckless operation, resisting by flight, possession with intent to distribute Schedule II and no driver’s license.
• Dequarries Moss, 22, 425 Park Road, West Monroe; aggravated burglary and attempted second degree murder.
• Brittany Ellerbe, 20, 973 Ward III School Road, Winnsboro; disturbing the peace by fighting.
• Rebecca Williamson, 26, 1215 Hwy 584, Rayville; disturbing the peace by fighting.
• Ladarius Johnson, 19, 420 Eugene St., Rayille; no driver’s license.
• Kewanna Lavall, 29, 404 Church St., Rayville; failture to appear on two counts of driving under suspension and resisting an officer.
• Caboria Collins, 36, 504 Spruce St., Rayville; driving under suspension and running a stop sign.
• Latrail Seals, 28, 105 Madeline St., Rayville; no driver’s license.
• Marcus Dorsey, 38, 123 Margaret St., Rayville; no driver’s license.
• One juvenile was charged with simple battery this week.
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The Rayville Police Department issued a total of 21 traffic citations this week. That number includes 12 for speeding, two each for no proof of insurance and failure to yield with an accident and one each for expired driver’s license, failure to yield with an accident, running a stop sign, improper backing with an accident and no headlights.
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Rayville Police Chief Willie Robinson would like to remind motorists of the importance of obeying all traffic signs and signals.
“Posted speed limit signs, stop signs, yield signs and other traffic signs are there for the safety of all vehicles on the road,” the chief said. “When you fail to obey posted traffic signs, you put yourself and other drivers in danger.”
Chief Robinson stated his officers are constantly alert for traffic violations.
The chief commented that if you surround yourself with positive people and positive influences, then positive things will happen in your life.
“You can change a lot of the negatives in your mind and in your life simply by removing negative influences around you,” he said.
Chief Robinson encourages all citizens to come by the Rayville Police Department at 900 Harrison St. or to call 728-4431 if you need his help in any way.

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