St. Bernard Sheriff’s Office books Violet man with murder
St. Bernard Sheriff’s Office books Violet man with
second degree murder in connection with wife’s death
The St. Bernard Sheriff’s Office booked a Violet man in connection with the death of his wife, Sheriff James Pohlmann said.
William Landwehr, 44, of the 2500 block of Violet Street, was booked May 2 with second degree murder after his wife died from injuries suffered during an argument between the two of them.
On April 5, shortly after midnight, Sheriff Pohlmann said, deputies responded to a call about a female being struck by a vehicle in the 2500 block of Lyndell Drive in Chalmette.
When deputies arrived on the scene, they found the female victim lying in the street suffering from head and leg injuries. Landwehr, who was on the scene, identified the female as his wife.
Through an investigation, detectives with the Criminal Investigations Bureau determined Landwehr and his wife were involved in an argument.
As Landwehr got into his truck to leave the scene, his wife approached the vehicle on the passenger side. Landwehr drove off while his wife was holding onto the truck, and she fell and was struck by the vehicle.
Landwehr was booked April 9 with attempted second degree murder, but was rebooked on May 2 with second degree murder after his wife died.
Landwehr is currently being held in St. Bernard Parish Prison on a $1 million bond.
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St. Bernard Sheriff’s Office D.A.R.E. program graduations
St. Bernard Sheriff’s Office D.A.R.E. program graduations
Several hundred St. Bernard Parish fifth-graders recently graduated from the spring semester of the St. Bernard Sheriff’s Office’s Drug Abuse Resistance Education program.
Chalmette Elementary School held its graduation May 7, Lynn Oaks held a ceremony May 9, J.F. Gauthier Elementary’s celebration was May 13, and Arabi Elementary School’s program was May 15.
Sheriff James Pohlmann said the D.A.R.E. anti-drug program, taught in St. Bernard Parish schools by program supervisor Lt. Lisa Jackson and Sgt. Darrin Miller, is aimed at discouraging youngsters from using drugs, including tobacco and alcohol, or taking part in violence or the bullying of others.
During the graduation ceremonies, students heard from Sheriff Pohlmann and other officers who spoke about making the right choices when it comes to the use of drugs or alcohol. The Sheriff stressed to students the importance of listening to their parents and teachers, and choosing their friends wisely. He also told the children not to bully others, and to report any kind of bullying they witness to an adult or teacher.
Sheriff Pohlmann also addressed parents in attendance about the importance of protecting our future by investing in our children. He praised parents for taking part in keeping their children on the right path and focused on doing the right thing, including talking often with them and looking for warning signs to help prevent drug use.
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SBSO Promotes Boat Safety
St. Bernard Sheriff’s Office promotes boating safety
With Memorial Day approaching, summer fishing and boating will be kicking into high gear on St. Bernard Parish waterways, and St. Bernard Sheriff James Pohlmann is reminding residents to practice safety while on the water.
“There will be a lot of boats out there, especially on holiday weekends like Memorial Day, the Fourth of July and Labor Day so be careful, slow down and learn and obey the rules of boating safety,’’ Sheriff Pohlmann said. “Don’t speed and pay attention to your surroundings. Operate with caution.”
Sheriff Pohlmann also stresses the importance of everyone on board wearing a personal flotation device, or life jacket.
“They are available at sporting goods and department stores,” the Sheriff said. “Everyone should be able to find one that fits.’’
With holiday celebrations, also comes the chances of people drinking while operating watercraft. Sheriff Pohlmann reminds residents people can be arrested for drinking and driving on a boat, just as they would be while operating an automobile on land.
Alcohol is a primary cause in nearly 25 percent of all fatal boating accidents nationally, Sheriff Pohlmann said. Statistics also show nearly 90 percent of the boating accidents recorded involve someone who hasn’t successfully completed a safe boating class.
Residents interested in taking a boating course can do so for free. Information can be found on the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries web site under the education section. Other state-approved safe boating courses can be found at www.wlf.louisiana.gov/boating/courses.
Capt. Brian Clark, a retired state Wildlife and Fisheries agent who heads the Sheriff’s Office Marine Division, agrees with Sheriff Pohlmann about the necessity of everyone on board wearing flotation devices, especially children.
“It’s required that children 16 and under wear a flotation device at all times and recommended that adults wear them also,’’ Clark said. Drowning remains the biggest cause of fatalities on the water and a life jacket being worn could save a life, he added.
“Some boaters used to resist them because they were bulky and made it hard to get around on a boat,” Clark said, “but the ones made today are lightweight and easy to use.”
Before leaving on a trip, Clark recommends informing someone of where you will be going, and approximately when you expect to return.
“Telling someone what your plans are will let them know if you are overdue so they can inform authorities,” Clark said.
Besides flotation devices, Clark said other basic rules for safety include a check of equipment before taking off. He also reminds boaters, if you have a kill switch on the motor, remember to use it if necessary.
Clark said remember to bring important items such as a cell phone and charger, a fire extinguisher, a flashlight, proper clothing, enough food and water for a trip, a safety kit, sunscreen, sunglasses to guard against glare and a device that can be thrown to aid anyone who needs help in the water.
Clark also recommends staying properly hydrated.
“Drink liquids,” he said. “Don’t let yourself get dehydrated because the sun will take a lot out of you and slow your reaction time.”
For more on state boating and life jacket regulations visit www.wlf.louisiana.gov/boating.
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St. Bernard Sheriff’s Office seeking suspect in armed robbery of Arabi business
St. Bernard Sheriff’s Office seeking suspect in armed robbery of Arabi business
The St. Bernard Sheriff’s Office is seeking assistance from the public in locating and identifying a suspect in an armed robbery that occurred Monday, May 13 at a business in the 7500 block of West Judge Perez Drive in Arabi, Sheriff James Pohlmann said.
Shortly after 10 p.m., Sheriff Pohlmann said, a male subject entered the business, brandished a handgun and demanded cash from the register. The suspect, who left with an undetermined amount of cash, fled the scene in an older model gold, four-door Buick sedan.
The suspect is a black male, approximately 5’10” tall with a thin build. He was seen wearing a black hooded sweatshirt, black jeans and a black mask. He has a tattoo covering his left hand.
Sheriff Pohlmann said no one was injured in the incident.
Anyone with information regarding the suspect’s identity, his whereabouts or further information regarding this incident is asked to call the St. Bernard Sheriff’s Office at (504) 271-2501 or Crimestoppers GNO at (504) 822-1111. Tipsters who call Crimestoppers can remain anonymous, do not have to testify and could be eligible for a cash reward.
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St. Bernard Sheriff’s Office deputies raise money to promote Autism Awareness
St. Bernard Sheriff’s Office deputies raise money to promote Autism Awareness
St. Bernard Sheriff’s Office deputies helped raise $3,900 by selling special Autism Awareness T-shirts to benefit the St. Bernard Autism Awareness Krewe, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that helps families in St. Bernard Parish who are affected by autism gain resources and find access to beneficial therapies.
The check presentation was made May 4 at Docville Farm in Violet during the St. Bernard Autism Awareness Krewe’s Derby Day fundraiser held in conjunction with the Meraux Foundation. From left, are: Capt. Brian Clark, a retired state Wildlife and Fisheries agent who heads the Sheriff’s Office Marine Division; Sgt. Jeff Vega, a detective with the Criminal Investigations Bureau; Col. Chad Clark, commander of the Criminal Investigations Bureau; and Robert Lay and Alvin Jones, St. Bernard Autism Awareness Krewe founding board members.
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St. Bernard deputies graduate from P.O.S.T. police academy
St. Bernard deputies graduate from P.O.S.T. police academy
Three St. Bernard Parish Sheriff’s Office deputies graduated May 10 from the Peace Officers Standards and Training, or P.O.S.T., police academy held at the Slidell Regional Police Academy.
Graduates are: Dep. Brandon Gaudet, Dep. April Doane and Dep. Collin Mills.
The academy included 569 hours of training in all aspects of law enforcement, including firearms use, criminal investigation, patrol procedures, writing reports, driving training and physical fitness.
Representing the St. Bernard Sheriff’s Office at the ceremony were: Capt. Adrian Chalona, Lt. Warren Chambon, Dep. Tristan Gray and Sgt. Chris Palazzalo of the Reserve Division.
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St. Bernard Sheriff’s Office books New Orleans man with 2nd degree murder
St. Bernard Sheriff’s Office books New Orleans man with 2nd degree murder in connection with May 4 homicide in Chalmette
The St. Bernard Sheriff’s Office arrested a New Orleans man for 2nd degree murder in connection with a fatal shooting that took place May 4 in Chalmette, Sheriff James Pohlmann said.
Matthew Squyres, 35, of the 7200 block of Chef Menteur Highway in eastern New Orleans, was booked May 6 with second degree murder for fatally shooting a Chalmette man in his home.
Around 8:30 p.m. on Saturday, May 4, Sheriff Pohlmann said, deputies responded to a call about a shooting in the 3600 block of Shangri-La Drive in Chalmette.
When deputies arrived on the scene they observed bullet holes in the window of the residence. After a failed attempt to summon someone to the door, deputies made entry into the residence where they found an adult male victim lying on the floor, suffering from fatal gunshot wounds.
After an extensive investigation, detectives with the Sheriff’s Office Criminal Investigations Bureau were able to identify Squyres and he was apprehended May 6 in Chalmette.
Once in custody, Squyres confessed to the murder and was transported to St. Bernard Parish Prison where he is being held. Bond has not yet been set.
Sheriff Pohlmann said no one else was injured during this isolated incident between two acquaintances who had been involved in a prior altercation.
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St. Bernard Sheriff’s Office investigating homicide in Chalmette
St. Bernard Sheriff’s Office investigating homicide in Chalmette
The St. Bernard Sheriff’s Office is investigating the fatal shooting of a male victim that occurred around 8:30 p.m. on Saturday, May 4 in the 3600 block of Shangri-La Drive in Chalmette, Sheriff James Pohlmann said.
The investigation is ongoing.
St. Bernard Sheriff’s Office teams up with League of Angels players
St. Bernard Sheriff’s Office teams up with League of Angels players
The St. Bernard Sheriff’s Office teamed up with members of the League of Angels Tuesday, April 30 for some friendly competition on the baseball diamond.
The League of Angels, a sports league for St. Bernard Parish children and adults with special needs, provides participants with a chance to bond with other individuals who face similar challenges, while building character and self-esteem and creating lasting friendships.
Deputies from the Sheriff’s Office served as buddies for participants in Tuesday evening’s games held at Val Riess Sports Complex in Chalmette.
Sheriff James Pohlmann, who served as pitcher, was joined by members of the Sheriff’s Office Criminal Investigations Bureau, Special Investigations Division, Communications and Administration.
The mission of the League of Angels is to positively affect the lives of special needs residents by offering camaraderie, and joy of play, that organized recreational activities facilitate. The League provides individuals with different abilities the opportunity to become involved in their community, get some exercise, and most of all – have some fun!
For more information about joining the League or becoming a sponsor or volunteer, contact League of Angels President Courtney Nunez at (504) 717-7102 or [email protected] or [email protected]; League of Angels Vice President Kandis Vogel at (504) 812-5256 or [email protected]; or Rebecca Peralla at (504) 312-1695; or email the League of Angels at [email protected].
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Arabi burglary
St. Bernard Sheriff’s Office issues arrest warrant for New Orleans man, searching for four other suspects in connection with two business burglaries
The St. Bernard Sheriff’s Office has issued an arrest warrant for a New Orleans man and is seeking assistance from the public in identifying and locating four other suspects wanted in connection with two business burglaries which took place in the early morning hours of Monday, April 30 in Arabi and Chalmette, Sheriff James Pohlmann said.
An arrest warrant has been issued for Thomas Ketchum, 21, of the 3400 block of Second Street in New Orleans, for two counts of business burglary.
Ketchum, who has been identified through video surveillance, and four other suspects, believed to be young black males, are seen on video burglarizing a business on Judge Perez Drive in Arabi and another on Paris Road in Chalmette between midnight and 4 a.m. on April 30.
Sheriff Pohlmann said no one was injured in the incidents.
The Sheriff’s Office is seeking assistance from the public in locating Ketchum, and locating and identifying the four other suspects involved.
Anyone with information regarding the whereabouts of Ketchum, the identities and whereabouts of the four other suspects, or further information regarding these incidents is asked to call the St. Bernard Sheriff’s Office at (504) 271-2501 or Crimestoppers GNO at (504) 822-1111. Tipsters who call Crimestoppers can remain anonymous, do not have to testify and could be eligible for a cash reward.
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Arabi burglary