Patterson man accused of stealing from his grandparents
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The St. Mary Parish Sheriff’s Office reports the following arrests overnight, according to Sheriff Mark Hebert:

—Savion Patrick Dixon, 19, of Julia Street, Amelia, was arrested at 1:34 p.m. Monday at the sheriff’s office in Morgan City on a warrant from Terrebonne Parish for indecent behavior with a juvenile. He remains jailed with bail set at $150,000.

—José Hidalgo García Cárdenas, 37, of Federal Avenue, Morgan City, was arrested at 7:47 a.m. Monday on La. 182 Frontage Road at the Amelia bridge for speeding and operating a vehicle without lawful presence in the United States. He remains jailed with bail not set.

—Ronald Anthony Grizzaffi Jr., 47, of Florence Street, Morgan City, was arrested at his residence at 10:35 a.m. Monday on a warrant for failure to appear on the charge of violation of a protective order. He was jailed and then released on a $1,000 bail.

—Albert Troy Hebert, 48, of Henry Street, Patterson, was arrested at his residence at 11:25 p.m. Monday for theft, theft of assets of an aged person, unauthorized use of a movable and resisting an officer. The victims, Hebert’s grandparents, allege that he took a vehicle without permission and that a purse was missing from the home, the report stated. An all-points bulletin was issued for the vehicle. The responding deputy also learned that more than $1,000 in charges had been made to a credit card in the missing purse, the report stated. The deputy later responded to a second complaint that Hebert had returned to the residence. He remains jailed with bail not set.

Two people were arrested for theft at 5:29 p.m. Monday for attempting to steal BB air guns from the Walmart in Bayou Vista. They are Jerrick Phillips, 18, Poplar Street, and Jerel Watts, 19, of Levee Road, both of Morgan City. Both were released on summons to appear in court.

The Patterson Police Department made the following arrest over the weekend, according to Chief Patrick M. LaSalle:

—Mark Joseph Derouex, 27, of Leo Drive, Patterson, was arrested at 9:07 p.m. Sunday on U.S. 90 near Ganaway’s for a stop sign violation and driving under suspension. He was released on a $466 bail.

The Morgan City Police Department reports the following arrests since Friday, according to Assistant Chief Glenn Blanco:

—Tabatha Billiot, 26, of Leona Drive, Lydia, was arrested at her residence at 5:45 p.m. Friday on warrants for failure to appear in court for trial, failure to appear for contempt of court, failure to appear to pay fine for disturbing the peace and failure to pay fine for resisting an officer. The Jeanerette Police Department located and arrested her, booked her on Morgan City warrants and later transported her to Morgan City where she was booked and released after posting bail.

—Bryan Bradford, 24, of Short Street, Morgan City, was arrested at 6:28 a.m. Friday at Danny’s Fried Chicken on a warrant for theft over $500. Detectives were investigating an employee theft from Danny’s Fried Chicken. The employee, identified as Bradford, would take customer orders, void the transaction on the register and then pocket the money, the report stated. The incidents occurred between June 10 and July 19. The total amount of the theft was $522.15. He was released on a $10,000 bail.

—Kahnie Gaudet, 41, of Morgan City, was arrested at 8:59 p.m. Friday for disturbing the peace intoxicated. She was found sleeping in the bushes and intoxicated at the Morgan City Motel, the report stated. She remains jailed with a $292 bond.

—Luis Sanche Colón, 23, of Lake Palourde Road, Amelia, was arrested at 3:39 a.m. Sunday for simple battery after a fight at the Morgan City Motel. He remains jailed with a $692 bail.

—Richard Hawkings, 37, of Birch Street, Morgan City, was arrested at 2:03 a.m. today for domestic abuse battery. He is alleged to have struck his girlfriend in the eye. He remains jailed with bail not set.

—Curtis Robinson, 42, of Fourth Street, Morgan City, was arrested at 8:12 p.m. Monday for with simple battery. He is alleged to have slapped someone in the face during an argument. He remains jailed with bail not set.

The Berwick Police Department reported no arrests overnight, according to Chief James Richard.

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