Centurion Law Enforcement holds ribbon-cutting ceremony

Posted: November 5th, 2012 | Filed under: Announcements, News Releases

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Al Tinney, Jr. and Laurie Bergeron, Owners of Centurion Law Enforcement, held a ribbon cutting ceremony on Monday, November 5th at 2700 Paris Road in Chalmette. Parish President David E. Peralta presented a plaque to the owners thanking them for contributing to the economic growth of the parish. The business, which began many years ago, sells guns, ammo, law enforcement, fire department, security guard and hunting supplies, antiques and other collectibles. as well as specializes in leather products. For more information contact Centurion at 504-266-2500.: Pictured on the front row are state Representative Ray Garofalo, Chamber President Jodie Lohfink, Lois Tinney, Sheriff James Pohlmann, owner Laurie Bergeron, Parish President David Peralta, owner Alton Tinney, Jr., Constable Hillary Miller. On the back row are Danny Dean, Troy Serigne, Leslie Fountain, Chief Deputy Richard Baumy, Alton Tinney, III, Chamber officers Fred Sigur and Jerry Calcagno and Chamber Director Stephen Reuther. Photo by Lenor Duplessis.