When Chalmette native Donovan Archote was young, he worked out at a gym where law enforcement officers were also working out and from talking to them he believes it helped… Continue Reading »»
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When Chalmette native Donovan Archote was young, he worked out at a gym where law enforcement officers were also working out and from talking to them he believes it helped… Continue Reading »»
St. Bernard Parish’s Sheriff’s Office hosted a sweeping meeting on hurricane preparedness in Chalmette on July 31, as the Louisiana Sheriff’s Office Association met with numerous state agencies and law… Continue Reading »»
The Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development (DOTD) announces the Judge Seeber (Claiborne Avenue) Bridge will be closed to vehicular traffic beginning Friday, August 2, 2013, at 8 p.m. thru… Continue Reading »»
New graduates of St. Bernard Drug Court – the program to help individuals who have been arrested because of crimes caused by dependence on drugs or alcohol – were congratulated… Continue Reading »»
Ground-breaking ceremonies were held Friday, July 26 on the long-awaited St. Bernard Sheriff’s Office sub-station replacement building on St. Claude Avenue at the parish line in Arabi, a project that… Continue Reading »»
Knowing he had no time to hesitate, Dep. Sheriff Henry Senez Jr. fell back on instinct and training to restore a a heart beat to an infant boy who had… Continue Reading »»
There’s no better way to learn about law enforcement than the St. Bernard Sheriff’s Citizens Police Academy, which is free, held in Chalmette and participants will learn about what police… Continue Reading »»
Det. Maj. Darlene Poche, who helped countless young people and families in St. Bernard Parish during her years as head of the Juvenile Division for the Sheriff’s Office, has retired… Continue Reading »»
St. Bernard Parish business operators are invited to call the Sheriff’s Office at (504) 278-7628 to receive a No Loitering sign to help deal with any problems with non-customers loitering… Continue Reading »»
The ferry between Chalmette and lower Algiers was closed four hours on Wednesday because of an overturned 18-wheel truck leaking caustic soda, a corrosive material being delivered to the Exxon… Continue Reading »»