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Abbeville Police makes multiple arrests after weekend shooting

Four people have been booked after a shooting occurred at an Abbeville apartment complex Saturday afternoon.
That incident came less than a week after Roderick Guidry died as a result of gunshot wound near the same complex.
On Saturday, September 30, 2023, at approximately 12:29 p.m., The Abbeville Police Department received a call about a shooting at the Live Oak Manor Apartment Complex located at 1610 Martin Luther King Dr.
Officers interviewed tenants at Live Oak Manor. They stated a Black male subject fired numerous shots toward James A. Herod Apartment Complex while a minor was returning fire toward him at the driveway at Live Oak Manor.
Officers met with the management of Live Oak Manor. Officers viewed the video thoroughly and identified all parties who were present during the shooting. Officers were also able to determine what apartment the shooters ran into after the shooting. Officers surrounded the building with the apartment where they determined the suspects fled. As officers approached the upstairs apartment, they saw one of the suspects rush inside and lock the door. Officers knocked and announced their presence, commanding several times for someone to open the door. No one answered. There were two doors to this apartment, and when officers knocked and announced Police, to open the door, it swung open. Officers entered the apartment and searched for suspects and firearms. Located inside the apartment and charged were:
• La'Daedrick Narcisse Black Male DOB 07/04/1993, 2790 Rodeo Dr Apt 1233, Abbeville, 5 Counts of Attempted 1st Degree Murder, Possession of Firearm by a Convicted Felon, Illegal Discharge of Weapons, Aggravated Criminal Damage to Property, Warrants for Attempted Second Degree Murder, Simple Battery and Cruelty to a Juvenile.

• Kaylan Lewis, Black Male, DOB 01/09/2003, 202 S Lamar, Abbeville, Warrants for Illegal Carrying of Weapons, Attempted Second Degree Murder, Aggravated Criminal Damage to Property.

• Chavez Waters, Black Male DOB 09/09/1993,1610 MLK Dr., Apt 199, Abbeville, charged with Obstruction of Justice

• Juvenile, officers later located the Juvenile who was involved with the Attempted Second- Degree Murder, Illegal use of Weapons, 2 Counts of Aggravated Criminal Damage to Property, Illegal Possession of a Firearm by a Juvenile

All three adult suspects were booked and processed at the Abbeville Police Department and then transported to Vermilion Parish Sheriff's Correction Center. The Juvenile subject was booked, processed, and transported to a Juvenile Detention Center in Jonesboro.
This case is still actively under investigation and Chief Hardy urges the public to provide any further information regarding this crime or any other crime by calling the Abbeville Police Department at (337) 893-2511. You may also contact our "Tips" line at (337) 892-6777. All callers may remain anonymous. Citizens may also send anonymous tips through Crime Stoppers of Vermilion by calling (337) 740-TIPS or the P3 app, which can be downloaded through the Apple App Store or at Google Play Store.

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Alvin James Benoit

February 12, 1940 - October 2, 2023

ERATH — A Mass of Christian Burial for Mr. Alvin James Benoit, 83, will be held at 3 p.m. on Wednesday, October 4, 2023 at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church with Fr. Bill Melancon officiating. Interment will follow at Our Lady of Lourdes Mausoleum.
Visitation will be held at David Funeral Home of Erath on Tuesday, October 3, 2023 beginning at 4 p.m. until 9 p.m. with a recitation of the rosary 7 p.m. Visitation will resume on Wednesday, October 4, 2023 from 10 a.m. until the time of the services.
Mr. Alvin is a native and resident of Erath, died at 5:18 a.m. on Monday, October 2, 2023 at Eastridge Assisted Living. He was a loving husband, father, grandfather, great grandfather, father-in-law who enjoyed spending time with his family, his grandchildren and great- grandchildren. He enjoyed watching the horse races, drinking coffee at the police station, visiting with his community in Erath. Mr. Alvin served in the police force for 24 years and served as Chief of Police the last 8 years of his career. He also was a painter for 12 years. He worked for Pelican Creamery 14 years as supervisor; he owned and operated A&G Janitorial Services; He was a member of the Knights of Columbus since February 1st 1983 and currently still serving. He was a member of the fire department since the age of 18 years old, and a member of the Chief of Police association for 8 years.
He is survived by his son, Ryan Benoit and his wife Annette of Abbeville; two grandchildren, Miranda and her husband Eric Landry of Erath and Matthew Morvant of Erath; eight sisters, Verna Benoit from Abbeville, Mary Arceneaux and her husband Mark of Delcambre, Linda Landry and her husband Keith of Erath, Clara Benoit of Delcambre, Janet Vincent and her husband Ronald of Abbeville, Nancy Broussard and her partner Randy Landry of Coteau, Diane Trahan of Erath, Helen Viator of Erath; one brother, Larry Benoit and his partner Deborah of Erath; A brother in law, Dave Falgout of Delcambre; A son in law, David Morvant; and three great grandchildren, Kyler Dupuis, Emsley Landry and Sophia Landry.
He was preceded in death by his wife Gloria Benoit of 59 years; his parents, Wilson Benoit and Annie Mae Romero Benoit of Erath; a daughter, Roxane Benoit Morvant of Erath; a brother, Wilson “Pete” Benoit Jr., two sisters, Ruby Falgout and Annie Bell Benoit.
Serving as pallbearers will be members of Erath Police, Erath Fire Department, and Knights of Columbus.
Serving as honorary pallbearers will be Kyler Dupuis, Larry Benoit, and Dave Falgout.
You may sign the guest register book and express condolences online at www.davidfuneralhome.org
David Funeral Home of Erath at 209 E, Putnam St. (337)937-0405 will be handling the arrangements.

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James Stuart Buchanan, Jr.

October 13, 1946 - September 29, 2023

Memorial services will be held at 12 p.m. on Tuesday, October 3, 2023, in Delhomme’s Chapel of the Flowers for James “Jim” Stuart Buchanan, 76. A visitation with the family will be held from 9 a.m. until the start of the service. He passed away on September 29, 2023, at The Carpenter House of Acadiana.
Pastor Weldon Moak will conduct the funeral services.
Interment will take place at a later date.
Jim, a resident of Lafayette, LA was the son of the late James “Buck” Buchanan and the former Ruby Reed. Jim was born in Jackson, MS in 1946 and grew up in Abbeville, LA where he graduated from Abbeville High School in 1964. He later graduated from The University of Southwestern Louisiana with a degree in Petroleum Engineering in 1969. While he was working for Mobil, Jim was drafted into the Army in 1970. After his service he returned to Mobil and then continued his career with Superior Oil, Meridian Resources, and retired from Burlington Resources in 1996.
He is survived by his wife of 57 years, Phyllis Lene Buchanan; his children Christie Jeanmard (spouse Jim Jeanmard) and Brett Buchanan (spouse Cindy Buchanan); his grandchildren Sloane Arena (spouse Christen Arena), Slade Arena, Lilah Jeanmard, Caroline Mocek (spouse Dylan Mocek), Lauren and Carter Buchanan. Jim also had bonus grandchildren Coby Janik (spouse Samantha Janik), Brooke and Andrew Janik; Sister, Karen Buchanan Neveu (spouse Lavelle Neveu). He is also survived by Gracie, his beloved Bichon Frise, the destroyer of everything of value and expensive items. Jim is now in heaven, finally, wearing a belt that has not been chewed or shredded by her.
His constant companion was his wife, Phyllis; they loved going to their lake house in Toledo Bend. Jim loved fishing and hunting with his son, and he was his daughter’s first love, and her go-to for advice. He enjoyed spending time with his grandchildren, who were blessed to go on many vacations that most people can only dream of. He has now joined so many of his family dogs, who are waiting at Rainbow Bridge for him. He was known to all as being extremely witty and the life of the party. He was exceedingly kind, fair, and generous to a fault. Jim a.k.a. “Pop” will be greatly missed by all.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to St. Jude Children’s Hospital.
Personal condolences may be sent to the Buchanan family at: www.delhommefuneralhome.com
James Stuart Buchanan, Jr. and his family were cared for and entrusted final arrangements to Delhomme Funeral Home, 1011 Bertrand Drive, Lafayette, LA.

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Kaplan's Sabe David completed six out of eight passes for 128 yards and a touchdown. (Photo by Kyle Comeaux)

Kaplan gets fourth victory with win over Beau Chene

The Kaplan Pirates got a road win on Friday, crushing Beau Chene 34-0.
The Pirates improve to 4-1 on the year and will be home Friday to battle Crowley for a district opener.
Kaplan’s offense did what it wanted against Beau Chene, while the Pirate defense shut down Beau Chene’s offense.
Beau Chene was held to zero points and only 20 yards of offense.
The Pirates scored eight points in the first period and led only 13-0 at halftime.
Daylon Landry, who rushed for 168 yards on 16 carries, scored his first TD of the night on a three-yard run with 5:02 to play in the first period.
The Pirates added another score two minutes into the second quarter. Wyatt Hebert scored from the 2 and the Pirates went into halftime, leading 13-0.
Kaplan put the game away in the third frame when it scored 13 points.
Landry had a 2-yard run, and then quarterback Sabe David connected with Andre Marceaux for a 73-yard touchdown reception.
Gannon Smith nailed the extra point that gave KHS a 27-0 lead after three quarters.
The Pirates added a late TD when Bradyn Bearb scored on a 14-yard run.
Kaplan finished with 444 yards of total offense. They rushed for 316 yards and passed for 128 yards.
Hebert had 12 carries for 54 yards and a score. Dane Frick had five carries for 37 yards. Bradyn Bearb had eight totes for 43 yards.
David had a career night passing. He completed six out of eight passes for 128 yards and a touchdown. It is the second week in a row, David has thrown for more than 100 yards.
Daylon Landry had three catches for 24 yards. Marceaux (1-73-1 TD), Bearb (1-30) and Frick (1-1) had the other catches.

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Tyjh Williams of VC avoids a Highland Baptist player. Williams finished with 124 yards rushing. (Photo by Jacob Cavalaro)

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Jackson Dubois (61) comes off the field. (Photo by Jacob Cavalaro)

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VC quarterback Jonathan Dartez runs up field. (Photo by Jacob Cavalaro)

VC gets its 23rd straight regular season win

They crush Highland, 45-0

The Vermilion Catholic Eagles have won 23 straight regular-season games after whipping Highland Baptist 45-0 on Friday.
Since losing to Erath High 36-34 in 2021, VC has won 23 straight regular season games. They are 23-2 overall, with their only two losses coming in the playoffs.
Since that loss at home in 2021, the Eagles (5-0) have won 12 straight homes, counting playoff wins.
On Friday, when the first quarter was over, VC led 14-0. Tyjh Williams had a 26-yard touchdown run, and Dane Richoux nailed the extra point for the 7-0 lead.
The Eagles went to the air for their second score.
Jonathan Dartez threw a 38-yard touchdown pass to Jyrin Bessard in the first period.
Richoux kicked his second extra point, putting VC up 14-0 when the first quarter ended.
The Eagles added two more scores in the second period. Tyjh Williams scored both. He had a 37-yard run and an 8-yard TD run, scoring 28-8 at the half.
Richoux nailed all six extra points he kicked in the game.
Others who scored a touchdown in the second half were quarterback Jonathan Dartez, who had a 45-yard TD run, and Luke McLain, who scored from 9 yards out.
Dartez had 10 carries for 165 yards and a score.
Williams rushed for 124 yards on four carries. McLain had four carries for 25 yards and a score.
Dartez completed five out of nine passes for 58 yards and a touchdown. Will Simon, his backup, got to see action at QB. He completed two out of four passes for 40 yards.
Hudson Hebert had two catches for 17 yards. Others with receptions were Bessard (1-28), Dartez (1-25) and Richoux (1-15).

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Erath’s Blake Dautreuil (8) celebrates one of his touchdown runs with quarterback Lynkon Romero during a 35-20 win over Vinton on Friday. Dautreuil rushed for a team-best 120 yards and two touchdowns, helping the Bobcats run for 204 yards.

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Erath’s Landon Lemaire (28) looks for running room against Vinton on Friday.

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Torrien Alfred (10) of Erath knocks down a 2-point pass attempt to Vinton’s Freddie Budwine (3) on Friday.

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Erath’s Cade Francis (88) makes a diving tackle to stop Vinton receiver Freddie Budwine on Friday.

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Blake Dautreuil of Erath, left, heads upfield on a long gain as Vinton's Landon Harbert, right, gives chase on Friday.

Run game powers Bobcats

Erath rushes for 204 yards to beat Vinton 35-20 on homecoming night

ERATH — When Erath’s passing game stalled after a hot start, the Bobcats reverted to a power run game to propel them to a 35-20 win over the Vinton Lions on homecoming night at Robert J. Segura Sr. Memorial Stadium.
Behind 120 yards and two touchdowns from Blake Dautreuil, Erath ran for 204 yards, including 119 yards for the team in the second half.
Erath head coach Eric LeBlanc said the effort the Bobcats have been putting into preparation and games this year paid off with a win on Friday.
“I thought the kids played hard,” he said. “The kids played well. The effort and energy was there. It wasn’t pretty, but we found a way to do something we hadn’t done this year, and that’s put a win in the column.”
Mason Hebert (21 yards on five runs) and quarterback Lynkon Romero (17 yards on five rushes) also ran for touchdowns, and Landon Lemaire added 47 yards on only four carries.
“We haven’t been feeling it with the pass the last couple of weeks, so we kind of felt like we needed to go back to our roots and fill it up as a team,” Hebert said.
Romero completed his first six pass attempts, helping the Bobcats jump out to a 15-0 lead in the first quarter. Romero completed two passes on Erath’s second possession, and Dautreuil followed that with runs of nine and 23 yards, the last good for a touchdown, and Payton Pickens kicked the point-after for a 7-0 lead with 7:15 left in the opening period.
After forcing a punt, the Bobcats took over again near midfield. After a penalty, Romero connected with Cameron Soirez for 9 yards and then hit Lemaire for 33 yards to the 14. Romero, who passed for 98 yards, kept the ball on the next play for a 14-yard touchdown run. The Bobcats went for 2 after a penalty before the PAT attempt, and Brayden Landry carried in for a 15-0 lead with 5:40 left in the half.
But the Lions wouldn’t go down without a fight. Receiver Freddie Budwine proved nearly unstoppable on the night, with quarterback Braylon Beard frequently lobbing the ball up in his direction, as often as not resulting in a catch by Budwine, who’d leap up over defenders to make the catch.
Budwine had three receptions on Vinton’s ensuing drive for a total of 57 yards, including a 22-yard TD over a defensive back. The 2-point conversion pass to Budwine made it 15-8.
Budwine finished the night with 10 catches for 206 yards and two TDs, helping the Lions to 291 passing yards despite completing only 14 of 34 pass attempts.
“We struggled early,” LeBlanc said. “They had a great player in No. 3 out there (Budwine). He’s a really athletic kid. You could see him go up there and get it. He went up and got a lot of balls. A couple of our DBs had a chance to make some plays and didn’t, and then sometimes we did. It seemed like whenever our defense would make a play, we’d struggle on offense and then we’d have to turn it back over with a punt. We couldn’t get the ball rolling.”
The Lions pulled to within a point with a six-play scoring drive late in the second quarter. Passes of 28 yards to Landon Harbert and 33 yards to Budwine gave Vinton a first down at Erath’s eight. Three straight keepers by Jerryckson Gonzalez resulted in a touchdown, but Erath’s Torrien Alfred broke up a pass to Budwine on a 2-point try to help the Bobcats maintain their lead at 15-14.
The Bobcats began to pull away in the second half. After a fumble and an exchange of punts to start the third quarter, Erath got going with a 31-yard run by Dautreuil to the Vinton 10-yard line. Hebert carried two straight times from there, getting in on a four-yard run with 7:5 to go for a 22-14 lead following Pickens’ PAT.
“The second half we made some adjustments and kind of put a stop to it on defense, and we moved the ball a lot better on offense the second half,” LeBlanc said. “Even a couple of times when we tried to throw it we weren’t very effective in the second half, but fine, if people are going to start stacking the box on us, we’ll make adjustments for it and go out and do what we do.”
Dautreuil then intercepted Beard on Vinton’s next possession, returning the ball 71 yards to the Lions’ 1-yard line. Hebert scored on the next snap for a 29-14 lead with the Pickens point-after.
Vinton managed to get to within 29-20 on its next possession, thanks passes of 41 and 39 yards to Budwine, the latter for the touchdown. The 2-pointer failed.
A 29-yard run by Lemaire started the Bobcats’ next drive off nicely, and he then ran for 11 yards to set up Dautreuil’s five-yard TD run, with the Bobcats moving the pile into the end zone after Dautreuil was initially hit at the 4-yard line.
Erath turned away Vinton in part thanks to five forced turnovers, including a pair of interceptions by Ashton Alleman and a fumble recovery by Jordan Hamm. The Bobcats also forced four punts and a turnover on downs at the Erath 1, which came after an apparent fumble recovery by the Bobcats was ruled not to be a fumble.
Hebert said that the Bobcats are starting to mesh well, after having several starters miss time the past few weeks.
“You can see a lot of things coming together,” Hebert said. “We turned it on the second half, which was very good. We’re starting to get our run game a little better, which is nice. It’s going to help open up the pass.”
Seven players caught passes for Erath, led by Soirez with two catches for 20 yards and Dautreuil with 12 yards on two catches. Lemaire (33 yards), Alfred (18 yards) and Drake Domangue (10 yards) also had catches of 10 yards or greater.
Hebert, a junior, credits the senior class with inspiring the team to keep working hard.
“It’s really the senior class,” Hebert said. “They’ve worked their butts off for the last four years. My brother (Austin Hebert) was a senior last year, and it’s not really a great way to go out if you’re not going to the playoffs and trying for the state championship. All the team feels like we need to come together as a team, work together and work harder, and give these seniors their last ride out of there.”
“I’ve been saying it about all year,” LeBlanc said. “I wasn’t just blowing smoke about this team. We were 0-4 but were having some of the best practices all year out there. These guys are hungry, and they want to win. We’ve got a good group of seniors who want to lead this team the right way, and you can see it out there in practice. We’ll keep working these guys, and we’ll keep getting after it, and we’re looking forward to getting into district next week.”

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Carroll Thomas, a member of the 1953 and 1954 Mt. Carmel football team, flips the coin before the game. Watching are (left to right) Butch Hollier (1954 team), Austin Sagrera (1953 team) and Charles Sonnier (1954 team).
(Photo by Jacob Cavalaro)

Historical coin flip at VC

Before the Vermilion Catholic /Highland Baptist game, four former Mt. Carmel football players took part in the coin flip at midfield.
Members of the 1953 and 1954 Mt Carmel teams participated in the coin flip. The 1953 football team was known as the Iron Dozen.

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North Vermilion’s Grant Wise (23) and Rece Giles (9) celebrate in the end zone after Wise scored from nine yards away. Six minutes into the game, the Patriots led 14-0.

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NV defensive back Hunter Johnson (22) tackles the punter as he punts the ball. The ball went around five yards.

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NV's Norris Benoit (3) looks for LaGrange defenders as he darts down the sideline for a 60 yard touchdown run.

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North Vermilion defenders Myles Johnson (8) and Avery Stutes (45) team up to tackle LaGrange’s quarterback as he runs out of bounds.

North Vermilion gets needed blowout win

LEROY - To say the North Vermilion Patriots needed a victory like the one they got Friday night may be an understatement.
The Patriots (2-3) blew out the Class 4A LaGrange Gators 42-6 in front of a packed homecoming crowd.
After playing three straight games that went back and forth until the final tick on the clock, first-year North Vermilion head coach Joe Heintz was happy to get a win like Friday night’s game.
“First thing I tell my kid is congratulations,” said Heintz. “These kids deserved one of these games. We have been in so many close games this year. We have three losses by a combined point total of 15 points. Four games have been super competitive. We are four plays from being 4-0.”
Friday's game was over six minutes into the first period.
On the opening kickoff, NV’s Brody Lambeck recovered a fumble on the LaGrange 29-yard line. Six plays later, running back Devin Galley ran six yards for a touchdown. Three minutes into the game, NV led 7-0 and never looked back.
On LaGrange’s next possession, they snapped the ball over the punter’s head, and NV’s defensive back Hunter Johnson, was in hot pursuit of the ball and the punter. The punter managed to get the ball off, but it went less than five yards, and Johnson had much to do with the short punt.
On the Patriots’ first play after the weak punt, running back Grant Wise ran up the middle for a touchdown.
Kicker Jacob Lattier nailed his second straight extra point to make it 14-0 with still six minutes to play in the first period.
At halftime, NV led 35-0. The Patriots’ defense held the Gators to 90 first-half yards.
“We preached all week, perfect effort,” the coach said. “There is no such thing as a perfect game, but there is a perfect effort. I think the kids did that tonight.”
North Vermilion opened up the third period with another scoring drive. Tucker Denais ran 25 yards for a touchdown at 9:40 in the third quarter. In the game, he rushed only five times for 67 yards.
The Patriots rushed 11 players and not one had more than four carries.
Norris Benoit had only two carries, including a 60-yard touchdown run. He finished with 67 yards on the night.
Heath Aubrey had four totes for 24 yards.
NV quarterback Logan Thompson completed two out of three passes for 49 yards. His longest reception was a 34-yard touchdown pass to Owen LeBlanc.
Denais had the other catch for 15 yards.
The Patriots are on the road next week. They will play St. Thomas More on Thursday night.

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Erath High’s Homecoming Court

2023 Erath High Homecoming Court- (left to right) Abigail Zegura, Tovy Tran Averie Guidry, Caroline Lopez, Ava LeBlanc, Brylee Pogue, Gracie Griffin, Averi Granger, Ma’Ciah Mitchell, and Ella Caillouet. The Queen will be announced at the game on Friday. Presentation of the court begins at 6:15 pm.

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