
The following arrests were made by local law enforcement agencies.
September 15
Miguel Hidalgo Lizil, 22, of Brooklyn, New York, was charged with driver must be licensed and maximum speed limit (interstate or controlled access highway).
September 16
Daniel Cornett, 27, was arrested on a warrant for failure to appear (felony) and charged as a fugitive.
September 17
Devian Wilson, 21, of Simsboro, was charged with simple burglary (motor vehicle) (felony) and a violation of probation/parole.
Kelvin Kinsey Jr., 24, of Shreveport, was arrested on a warrant for failure to appear (misdemeanor).
September 18
Christopher Brown, 35, of Ringgold, was charged with a violation of probation/parole and possession of methamphetamine less than 28 grams (felony).
John Messberger, 54, of Gibsland, was charged with misdemeanor criminal trespass.
Tiffany Benton, 37, of Arcadia, was charged with possession with intent to distribute crack cocaine (felony), obtaining a legend drug by misrepresentation or fraud (misdemeanor), possession or distribution of drug paraphernalia (misdemeanor) and possession of crack cocaine less than 28 grams (felony).
Shondace Kemp, 31, of Ringgold, was charged with two counts of monetary instrument abuse (both felonies), two counts of felony theft and bank fraud (felony).
Bryan Allen, 40, of Grambling, was charged with criminal trespass (misdemeanor) and simple burglary (immovable structure) (felony).
Curtis Richardson, 37, of Arcadia, was charged with a violation of probation/parole, criminal trespass (misdemeanor) and two counts of simple burglary (immovable structure) (both felonies).
September 19
Amanda Hearns, 41, of Ringgold, was charged with simple battery (misdemeanor).
September 20
Jeremiah Tousant, 17, of Bienville, was charged with armed robbery with use of a firearm (felony), aggravated battery with a dangerous weapon (felony), theft of a firearm (felony) and attempted second-degree murder (felony).
George Pruett, 41, of Logansport, was charged with residential contractor fraud (felony).
This information has been provided by a law enforcement agency as public information. Persons named as suspects in a criminal investigation, or arrested and charged with a crime, have not been convicted of any criminal offense and are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.