3/11: Calcasieu Parish Sheriff announces arrest list
Published 7:19 pm Friday, March 11, 2022
The following arrests have been announced by the Calcasieu Parish Sheriff’s Office.
Jamyrik Jerome Walton, 32, 8559 Gulf Highway No. 75 — domestic abuse battery; direct contempt of court.
Randy James Spell Jr., 33, 1815 N. Claiborne St., Sulphur — failure to register and notify as a sex offender or child predator, second offense. Bond: $10,000.
Courtney Danielle Morris, 31, 1612 Clover Drive — obstruction of justice; drug possession; money laundering, transactions involving proceeds of criminal activity.
Jonathon Allen Skipper, 20, 3303 Louisiana Ave. — drug possession; illegal carrying of weapons during commission of a crime or in presence of CDS; prohibited acts, drug paraphernalia.
Jeffrey Lance Brossette, 38, 2600 R.D. Ellender Road, Sulphur — unauthorized use of a motor vehicle.
Billy Ersel Johnson, 61, 4575 IH Deen Road, Starks — three counts aggravated assault with a firearm; illegal use of weapons or dangerous instruments-committing a crime of violence or CDS violation; aggravated criminal damage to property.
Charles Elton McBroom Jr., 44, 1033 Armentor Road, Sulphur — domestic abuse battery.
Daniel Sanchez-Osorto, 50, Baker — failure to possess the required license for home improvements, residential construction required by applicate, state, municipal statute.
Noah Anthony Richards, 30, 211 Laurent Ave., Sulphur — obstruction of justice; illegal carrying of weapons, first offense. Bond: $45,000.
Brittney Sue Woodcock, 33, 1244 Henning Drive, Sulphur — two counts prohibited acts, drug paraphernalia; two counts drug possession; entry on or remaining in places or on land after being forbidden.
John Timothy Fruge, 40, 2010 Patton St., Sulphur — unauthorized entry of an inhabited dwelling; simple criminal damage to property from $1,000 but less than $50,000; prohibited acts, drug paraphernalia; drug possession. Bond: $12,000.
Shon Eric Barker, 40, 6120 Steward Road, Vinton — domestic abuse battery, strangulation; violations of protective orders.