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Local couple nabbed in theft at Duson Casino

DUSON - Police here have arrested a pair they say stole money from a Duson casino last weekend.
Police Chief Kip Judice said the incident was premeditated and likely has occurred to other businesses in the past.
Cary Gordon Bastian, 31, and Abby Marie Doan, 32, both of Gordon Road south of Rayne, have each been charged with misdemeanor theft and were booked into the Acadia Parish Jail.
Duson Police Department received a call Saturday morning that the casino’s clerk had determined that her cash drawer was several hundred dollars short of what it should have been.
Officers responded and reviewed surveillance video footage which showed the two suspects in committing the theft.
“These types of crimes occur obviously more often in the holiday season, but it’s always a never-ending battle with people,” said Judice. “These casinos will put in place certain safeguards and so these individuals try to find a way to defeat that.”
According to Judice, Doan can bee seen luring the cashier away from the cash drawer.
“She tells the clerk that the (video poker) machine has locked up and it’s not giving her options. The clerk and the security guard both leave the area where the money is stored,” explained Judice.
That’s when Bastian stepped in to steal the money, the surveillance video revealed.
“He reaches over. He accesses the cash register and removes several hundreds of dollars in U.S. currency from that cash drawer.”
Judice said the casino did not reveal the total amount of money taken but added, “I will tell you that it’s not a sufficient amount of money to cover the amount of bond that’s going to be issued in regard to what they did.”
No bond had been set on Doan. A $2,500 bond was set on Bastian.
Judice said the couple pre-planned the theft and he believes it’s not their first time doing this type of incident.
“Criminals are always thinking of another way,” Judice said. “One step ahead of where law enforcement and technology is so, with that being said, it’s just a matter of time before they get caught.”
Judice said both Bastian and Doan have extensive criminal histories and Bastian is also wanted in Texas.

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Wolves named to 4-4A All-District Football Team

RAYNE - During a football season that fell short in the first round of the 2018 state playoffs, a number of Rayne High Wolves were acknowledged for their performance on both offense and defense during selections of the District 4-4A All-District football selections.
Two-way senior starter Darian Richard, who converted from last year’s quarterback for the Wolves to running back, was the lone Wolf named to the Offensive First Team as the Offensive Athlete. Richard recorded 1,015 rushing yards on 153 attempts while scoring 13 touchdowns for the Wolves.
Richard was also selected to the Defensive First Team at linebacker. He collected a total of 68 tackles during his senior campaign, 41 solos and 54 assists, while donating eight tackles for a loss and a pass breakup.
Joining Richard on defense was senior defensive back Marlon Forman who was named Defensive Athlete. Forman recorded 44 tackles on the year including 28 solos and 31 assists. He also had seven pass breakups, four tackles for a loss and a quarterback sack.
Completing the Rayne selections to Defensive First Team was Ron Roberts, a junior defensive end for the Wolves. Roberts collected 57 tackles for the Wolves including 36 solos and 41 assists. He also managed four quarterback sacks, 14 tackles for a loss and a pass breakup.
Rayne’s Carlos Figaro claimed a spot on the Defensive Second Team. The senior defensive back recorded 28 tackles for the Wolves including 21 solos and 14 assists, but excelled at pass breakups with 23.
Wolves named to the Honorable Mention Squad were John Daigle, Blaze Miller and Kasen Richard.
The complete list of 4-4A All-District honorees includes:
DISTRICT 4-4A
2018 ALL-DISTRICT SELECTIONS

FIRST TEAM OFFENSE
Name School Class
WR Grant Arceneaux STM Sr
WR Kayshon Boutte Westgate Jr
WR Deion Senegal STM Sr
TE Blake Lacombe Carencro Sr
OL Thomas Perry Teurlings Sr
OL Thomas Deloach STM Sr
OL Landon Burton STM Sr
OL Zavione Willis Carencro Jr
OL John Matthews Teurlings Sr
QB Caleb Holstein STM Jr
RB William Cryer STM Sr
RB Landon Trosclair Teurlings Sr
PK Trevor Robertson STM Sr
ATH Darian Richard Rayne Sr
RS Atrell Marks Carencro Sr

FIRST TEAM DEFENSE
DL Ron Madison Westgate Sr
DL Ron Roberts Rayne Jr
DL Kameron Callier Teurlings Sr
DL Kentrell Breaux Northside Sr
LB Jamyre Guidry Carencro Jr
LB Darian Richard Rayne Sr
LB Greg Mahtook STM Sr
LB Keith Lopez Westgate Sr
DB Peyton Lejeune Teurlings Sr
DB Blayne Delahoussaye Westgate Jr
DB Rashaad Onezime Carencro So
DB C.J. Hill STM Sr
ATH Marlon Foreman Rayne Sr
P Jaron Royer Carencro Jr

OFFENSIVE MOST VALUABLE PLAYER
Caleb Holstein, STM

DEFENSIVE MOST VALUABLE PLAYER
Rashaad Onezime, Carencro

COACH OF THE YEAR
Jim Hightower, STM

SECOND TEAM OFFENSE
WR — Desmond Johnnie, Carencro; Makholven Sonn, Westgate; Michael Heintz, Teurlings; TE — Luke Howard, STM; OL — Henry Koke, STM; Tommy Nanthaveth, Westgate; Jaquil Lee, Northside; Joshua Castillo, Westgate; Nick Wolf, STM; QB — Austin Breaux, Carencro; Kedy Eddie, Westgate; RB — Theontae Allen, Carencro; Tyreese Jackson, Westgate; ATH — Dalen Cambre, STM; PK — Ian Judice, Teurlings; RS — Dennis Harris, Northside.

SECOND TEAM DEFENSE
DL — R.J. Tripp, Teurlings; Burke Matthews, STM; James Seagrest, STM; Kenery Touriac, Westgate; LB — Garret Russo, Teurlings; Trey Clark, STM; Cartez Joseph, Westgate; Bradley Boudreaux, Teurlings; DB — Bailey Despanie, Carencro; Scotty Comeaux, Westgate; Carlos Figaro, Rayne; Josh Stevenson, STM; ATH — Keith Richard, Carencro; P — Conner Scott, Westgate.

HONORABLE MENTION
CRO — Cody Alfred, Chukwuma Utomi, Jalen Albert, Jamal Stovall, Ty Mayfield, Kelan Helaire, Mo Shomade, Nick Eagins; NOR — Jacory Charles, Dennis Harris, Brandon Isaac, Jarred Allen, Mason Bruno, Jacaylan St. Julien, Angelo Bruno; RAYNE — John Daigle, Blaze Miller, Kasen Richard; STM — Noah Frederick, William Blanchet, Peyton Wilson, Zach Favaloro, Bryce Bouillion, Jacob Trahan, Cameron Cannon; TEUR — Ethan Balfa, Ethan Trahan, Ethan Hebert, David Lanclos, Miles Santiago, Will Smith; WEST — Alonzo Lewis, Garrett Arceneaux, Kedren Calligan, Javon Marks, Jordan Doucet, Cody Frederick.

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Rayne HIgh wrestlers place at Lone Survivor

BOSSIER CITY - The Rayne High School varsity wrestling team competed at the Parkway Lone Survivor Wrestling Tournament at Parkway High School in Bossier City (Shreveport).
Rayne High wrestlers who placed during the state-wide tournament were:
106 lbs. - Beau Perrodin - 5th
113 lbs. - Jagar Boullion - 7th
120 lbs. - Reese Carrier - 4th
132 lbs. - Ryder Hawley - Runner-Up
145 lbs. - Morgan Manuel - Champion
152 lbs. - Emile Richard - 6th
160 lbs. - William Billings - Runner-Up
182 lbs. - Ron Roberts - Runner-Up
In addition to his first place finish, Morgan Manuel was voted the tournament’s “Most Outstanding Wrestler” for his performance in the tournament’s toughest weight class.
The Wolves now prepare for the Ken Cole Invitational slated Jan. 11-12 at Comeaux High.

St. Joseph Church parish gumbo set Jan. 11

RAYNE - St. Joseph Catholic Church will conduct its 2019 Annual Parish Gumbo on Friday, Jan. 11, at the Rayne Civic Center.
Doors open at 5:30 p.m. when the ministry fair will be held. The serving of gumbo will begin at 6:30 p.m. to be prepared by Jack McIntyre.
No tickets are needed nor will be distributed for the gumbo -- approximately the same amount of gumbo will be prepared as in prior years.
The various ministries of the St. Joseph Church will have booths at which parishioners may learn about each ministry. A handout with information on each ministry will be provided, along with a contact person for those who may wish to volunteer or obtain more information.
Gumbo will be delivered to shut-in parishioners served by a Eucharistic minister.
Split pot tickets will be sold again this year to help defray the cost of the event. Tickets are $1 each and may be purchase ahead of time at any Mass during the weekend of Jan. 5-6, 2019 or the evening of the event. Drawing will take place at the end of the evening and the winner must be present to win. Please encourage friends and family to help support the split pot sales.
In addition to the many door prizes being awarded throughout the evening, a grand prize will be given to one lucky parishioner. This year’s grand prize will be a gourmet dinner for six prepared and served by Fathers Bordelon and Cambre.

Sodality of Mary celebrates 75 years at St. Leo IV Catholic Church

ROBERTS COVE - The Sodality of Our Lady of Peace of St. Leo IV Roman Catholic Church in Roberts Cove celebrated 75 years of prayer and service.
The anniversary observance began with a Holy Mass of Thanksgiving at 9 a.m. at St. Leo IV Catholic Church.
The Sodality of Mary participated in the Mass procession by carrying the Sodality banner, a portrait of Our Lady of Peace, and a bouquet of white roses which was placed at the alter of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
Main celebrant for the Holy Mass was Fr. Paul Broussard, Pastor and Sodality Chaplain, along with Deacon Joshua LeBlanc assisting.
Prefect Ava Didier read the Prayers of the Faithful while Madalyn Reiners and Alyson Hebert carried the Gifts of bread and wine in the Offertory Procession.
At the conclusion of the Holy Mass, Fr. Broussard presented Ava Didier, Ann Louise Cramer, Alayna Hebert, Madalyn Reiners and Alyson Hebert (current members) with a special commemorative Miraculous Medal in honor of the 75th anniversary. Moderator Charlene O. Reynolds assisted with the presentations.
Each of the Sodalists were also presented a certificate by Fr. Broussard marking the occasion that occurs during the Centennal Year of the Diocese of Lafayette.
The St. Leo IV Sodality of Mary was established in 1943 under the patronage of Our Lady of Peace when 20 young ladies attended the first scheduled meeting; thus, forming the charter membership.
Rev. Cosmos Schneider, SVD, was the pastor of St. Leo IV Romand Catholic Church at the time, and he became the first chaplain of St. Leo IV Sodality of Mary.
The world was embroiled in World War II 76 years ago. This was likely a reason for dedicating the Soadlity of Mary to Our Lady of Peace.
Charter members of 1943 (living) are Rose Marie Olinger John, Dorothy Ohlenforst Leger, Sr. Margaret Ohlenforst, M.H.S, Henrietta Gossen Didier, Eleanor Leonards Braun, Dolores Zaunbrecher Habetz, Dorothy Leonards, HIlda Theunissen Haure, Bertha Habetz and Hilda Habetz Simoneaux.
Adult leaders who have served as Sodality Moderators over the years are Magdelena H. Cramer, Shirley Leonards, Josie B. Thevis, Yvonne Cramer, Donna L. Spaetgens and Charlene Olinger Reynolds.

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