7/30: Calcasieu Parish Sheriff announces arrest list
Published 9:04 am Saturday, July 30, 2022
The Calcasieu Parish Sheriff’s Office reported the following arrests:
Christopher Edward Chretien, 31, 619 Oleo St. — violations of protective orders.
Sedrick Juan Gordon Jr., 32, 1141 Mosswood Road No. 203 — theft from $1,000 but less than $5,000; monetary instrument abuse. Bond: $8,000.
Gordon Gerard Nelson Jr., 35, 402 Macy St. — five counts drug possession; prohibited acts, drug paraphernalia.
Ashley Elizabeth-Adams Duplechain, 36, 711 Calcasieu, Lake Arthur — issuing worthless checks $500 to $1,500; bank fraud; forgery.
Trevon Essie Morrow, 20, 502 N. Blake St. — attempted monetary instrument abuse.
Megan Nicole Hayden, 24, 5859 Tom Hebert Road No. 86 — domestic abuse battery, intentional use of force with dangerous weapon.
Brenning Shqueal Brown, 29, 2510 Ruth St. — simple burglary of an inhabited dwelling; theft less than $1,000. Bond: $55,000.
Seth Oneal Edwards, 27, 1715 Orchid St. — possession of marijuana, first offense (14 grams or more); two counts drug possession; illegal carrying of weapons during commission of a crime or in presence of CDS.
Alaya Denee Fontenot, 25, 1804 23rd St. — two counts aggravated assault with a firearm.
Terry Seth Champagne, 20, 505 Evans St. — domestic abuse battery, strangulation.
Chasity Nichole Daigle, 30, 208 S. King St., Welsh — two counts drug possession; prohibited acts, drug paraphernalia. Bond: $111,500.
Sean Clayton Smith, 30, 284 Thelma Lane, Moss Bluff — violations of protective orders.
Chenxi Lin, 30, Humble, Texas — promoting prostitution; pandering; money laundering; criminal conspiracy.
Trenton Wade Barlow, 46, 2113 Oak Grove Drive, Vinton — domestic abuse battery.
Cory Lynn Edwards, 33, Crosby, Texas — failure to possess the required license for home improvements residential construction required by state. Bond: $10,000.
Christine Renea Johnson, 28, Groves, Texas — aggravated second-degree battery. Bond: $20,000.
Christopher Joseph Randell, 33, 922 Fancher St., Vinton — violations of protective orders.