Sulphur City Court Bench Warrants Issued for December 5 – December 9

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Sulphur City Court Bench Warrants Issued for December 5 – December 9
Sulphur, Louisiana – On December 9, 2022, the Ward 4 Marshal’s Office released a list of people who failed to appear in court and now have bench warrants out for their arrest.
According to the Ward 4 Marshal’s Office, the following people failed to appear in court and now have bench warrants out for their arrest. To resolve their warrants, they must contact the Ward 4 Marshal’s Office at 337-527-5110.
Bench Warrants Issued December 5 – December 9, 2022, in Ward 4 (Sulphur)
All subjects are innocent until proven guilty.
Mark E Benoit
Seth Boese
Craig Brown
Gabriel Cabrera
Danny P Cardona
Stephen Cobb
Jayson J Downs
Kiantre Dunn
Damin J Foytlin
Krystal Francois
Ethan J Gadd
Alvin Gentry
Rudy Harvey
Tebbles Henderson
Edgar E Hernandez-Salinas
Michael L Jackson Jr
Ashley M Jordan
Keenan A Keever
Ashley R Kibler
Donald King
Chance J Landry
Breanna F Ledoux
Gilbert McComb
Scott C Moseley Jr
Ebone Nero
Phillip Isaiah-Raymond Papillion
Albert Perry
Mark L Phillips
Eric S Rico II
David W Ross
Bryan J Russ
Billie Salvas
Angel Santiago
Nicole J Stockman
Kayla J Thomas
Sergio Torres
Audy Watkins
Marquin D White
Dustin D Wiese
Ronald L Writtenberry
A bench warrant is issued by a judge when a defendant violates the court’s rules. In many cases, the defendant has simply failed to appear.
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