12/17: Calcasieu Parish Sheriff announces arrest list
Published 4:18 pm Tuesday, December 17, 2024
The Calcasieu Parish Sheriff’s Office reported the following arrests:
Dustin James Koon, 43, 749 Blanco Lane — three counts sexual battery. Bond: $63,000.
Christopher Bernard Faniel, 39, 2296 Custer Drive, Vinton — three counts possession; prohibited acts, drug paraphernalia; violation of uniform controlled dangerous substances law-drug-free zone. Bond: $9,000.
Rosa Michelle Rondon, 46, 1525 E. Pine Meadows Drive, Moss Bluff — theft of a motor vehicle from $5,000 but less than $25,000; unauthorized entry of an inhabited dwelling.
Randy Brock Patin, 32, 619B Standford St. — two counts direct contempt of court; two counts criminal trespass; resisting an officer; illegal carrying of weapons-possession, custody or use of any tools customarily used by thieves or burglars; theft less than $1,000; simple criminal damage to property less than $1,000; tampering with electronic monitoring equipment; prohibited acts-child endangerment; prohibited acts, drug paraphernalia.
Reginald Joseph Anderson Jr., 33. 3719 Brentwood Ave. — direct contempt of court; domestic abuse battery; resisting an officer.
Irving Lee Comeaux Jr., 21, 1141 Mosswood Drive No. 220, Sulphur — domestic abuse aggravated assault.
Dominic Jamar Plumber, 36, 4401 5th Ave. C14 — simple burglary; simple criminal damagers to property less than $1,000; flight from an officer; theft less than $1,000; probation detainer. Bond: $98,000.
John James Corbett, 37, homeless — failure to register and notify as a sex offender or child predator. Bond: $40,000.
Shane Zachariah Byrd, 33, 8559 Gulf Highway No. 356 — theft of a motor vehicle from $5,000 but less than $25,000; attempted theft of a motor vehicle from $25,000 or more. Bond: $37,500.
Kenneth Warren Riley, 63, 1804 N. Booker St. — aggravated assault; simple battery. Bond: $105,000.
Lionel Ed Simon Pierre, 35, 1922 19th St. — resisting an officer; two counts drug possession; prohibited acts, drug paraphernalia; obstruction of justice; hit-and-run driving.