The Rayville Police Department made the following arrests for the week of Dec. 5-11.
• Lorenzo Brown, 52, 108 Wanda St., Rayville; shoplifting.
• Page Blake, 26, 208 Elizabeth St., Rayville; no driver’s license and reckless operation with an accident.
• Catoga Johnson, 38, 208 Blackmon St., Rayville; no driver’s license and driving under suspension.
• Arielle Richardson, 19, 404 Dacron St., Rayville; harassment, failure to appear on simple battery, failure to appear on disturbing the peace and failure to yield on harassment.
• Ha’Shoun Collins, 19, 314 Wood St., Rayville; domestic abuse battery and resisting arrest.
• Shaunte Smith, 24, 361 Russell St., Apt. #3, Rayville; theft less than $300.
• Kendra L. Smith, 20, 361 Russell St., Rayville; theft less than $300.
• Coboria Collins, 36, 504 Spence St., Rayville; remaining after forbidden.
• Kewanna M. Lavall, 28, 404 Church St., Rayville; driving under suspension.
• One juvenile was arrested this week and charged with no driver’s license, careless operation with an accident and unathorized use of a motor vehicle.
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The Rayville Police Department issued a total of 22 traffic citations this week. That number includes 12 for speeding,two for expired plates and one each for no proof of insurance, no license plate, no child restraint, failure to yield with an accident, improper license plate, headlamps (two required), running a stop sign and open container in a motor vehicle.
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Rayville Police Chief Willie Robinson would like to remind the citizens of Rayville to respect the rights and the property of others.
“A simple rule to abide by is this: If it doesn’t belong to you, don’t touch it without permission from the owner,” the chief said.
He also advised that if you are going to be away from home during the holidays, be sure to contact the Rayville Police Department and submit a patrol request for your residence during your absence.
“If you call us and let us know when you are going to be out of town, my officers will patrol your hoe regularly during your absence,” the chief said.
Chief Robinson advised that if you know your neighbor is going to be away from home, you should keep an eye on their property and report any suspicious person or activities to the Rayville Police Department immediately.
Chief Robinson encourages all citizens to come by the Rayville Police Department at 900 Harrison St. or to call 728-4431 if you need his help in any way.
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