The mayor of Bogalusa, Louisiana, Tyrin Truong, was arrested as part of an investigation by state police into a drug-trafficking organization.
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A failed traffic stop followed by a pursuit ended with the arrest of a Louisiana man on multiple charges. Ronald Dermonta Frazier, 24, of Labadieville was charged with simple kidnapping, possession with intent to distribute marijuana,
The 25-year-old mayor of Bogalusa, Louisiana, on Tuesday was arrested and accused of involvement in a drug-trafficking operation and the soliciting of prostitution.
Seven people — including Tyrin Truong, mayor of Bogalusa, Louisiana — are facing charges issued in connection with a drug trafficking investigation.
The arrest comes after police received information regarding drug activity at a home in the 200 block of Saint James Drive.
The mayor of a Lousiana city has been arrested for allegedly assisting in the distribution of illegal drugs, including opioids, high-grade marijuana ... under Louisiana law) without their consent ...
The Louisiana State Police Narcotics/Violent Crime Task Force uncovered an organization selling opioids, marijuana, THC products and MDMA (also known as Ecstasy) through social media and using the ...
Tyrin Truong, the youngest mayor in Bogalusa’s history, is now facing the fight of his life after being arrested Tuesday (January 7) for his role in an alleged drug trafficking ring.
According to reports, Ryan Howard of Picayune Mississippi was discovered to have some 80 pounds of marijuana in his vehicle at the time deputies pulled him over. Following his arrest in St. Tammany Parish deputies contacted detectives in Picayune, Mississippi.
The owner of a Louisiana medical marijuana dispensary filed a lawsuit against St. John the Baptist Parish for allegedly blocking his building permit on Belle Terre Blvd in LaPlace. He claims this action violates the parish’s Planning and Zoning Ordinances.
Devonte J. Davis, 43, of Lafayette, is charged with six counts of possession with intent to distribute marijuana and one count each of possession of a firearm in the presence of drugs, possession