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Felicia Trahan (second from left) is joined (L-R) by SoLAcc’s Thomas Falgout, SoLAcc’s
Brittany Ducote and the Rotary Club of Abbeville’s Paul Bourgeois Jr. Trahan, who will graduate from SoLAcc in May as an RN, is the recipient of the club’s Chester Broussard Memorial Scholarship.

Trahan receives Chester Broussard Memorial Scholarship

Next month, Felicia Trahan will graduate as a registered nurse from South Louisiana Community College (SoLAcc). Trahan, a Kaplan resident and ...

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Lacey Perro

Perro allegedly involved in another shooting

According to Sheriff Eddie Langlinais, on April 23, at approximately 11:20 p.m., Vermilion Parish Sheriff’s Office Patrol Division responded to a drive-by shooting that took place on South John Hardy Drive in Abbeville.
Upon arriving, Deputies learned that the house was struck multiple times by gunfire. No injuries were reported as a result of this incident. Vermilion Parish Sheriff’s Office Detectives were then requested and arrived shortly after, to begin a thorough investigation.
While on scene, Detectives learned that the Abbeville Police Department had also responded to a location in Abbeville approximately 15 minutes after the drive-by shooting on S. John Hardy, where it was reported that an unidentified black female conducted a shooting and .40 caliber spent casings were recovered from the scene.
Sheriff’s Office Detectives obtained evidence, helping Abbeville Police to identify a likely suspect for the drive-by shooting on South John Hardy Drive, as Lacey Perro, 32, of Kaplan.
On April 24, VPSO Detectives began attempting to locate Perro, and with the assistance of the Lafayette Parish Sheriff’s Office Real Time Crime Center and the Vermilion Parish Sheriff’s Office Intelligence Support Unit, Perro’s vehicle was identified operating in the city limits of Abbeville.
At approximately 10 a.m., Sheriff’s Office Detectives conducted a traffic stop on South East Street, near Martin Luther King Drive, of a Nissan Altima registered to Ms. Perro, after observing the operator of the vehicle making a traffic infraction.
Perro was identified as the driver and initially refused to exit the vehicle. Sheriff’s Office Detectives requested additional units from the Abbeville Police Department and the Vermilion
Parish Sheriff’s Office Narcotics Task Force. After several minutes, Ms. Perro surrendered and was taken into custody without further incident. After clearing the vehicle of all passengers, evidence that a shooting had taken place was observed in plain view. The vehicle was seized and upon obtaining a search warrant, more evidence was located inside of the vehicle.
Perro was transported to the Vermilion Parish Sheriff’s Office Criminal Investigations Division to be interviewed by Vermilion Parish Sheriff’s Office and Abbeville Police Department Detectives. During the interview process, Ms. Perro confirmed to Detectives that she had conducted both shootings on the night of April 23.
Perro was later booked into the Vermilion Parish Correctional Center for the following charges:
• Assault by Drive-by Shooting (6 counts)
• Illegal Possession of a Stolen Firearm
• Aggravated Criminal Damage to Property
• PWITD Marijuana
• Possession of Methamphetamine
• Illegal Carrying of a Firearm while in Control of Dangerous Substances
• Proceeds from Drug Offenses
• Possession of Drug Paraphernalia
Sheriff Eddie Langlinais would also like to commend the men and women involved in bringing closure to this case. Sheriff Langlinais said, "When law enforcement agencies come together, their collaboration becomes a powerful force for safety and justice. By sharing resources, expertise, and intelligence, they amplify their ability to protect and serve their communities. The working relationship between the Vermilion Parish Sheriff's Office Patrol and Investigations Divisions, the Lafayette Parish Sheriff's Office, and the Abbeville Police Departmentdemonstrates a commitment to unity, trust, and a shared mission to uphold the law. Together, these agencies show that teamwork and mutual support can make a profound difference in building stronger, safer neighborhoods."
Sheriff Eddie Langlinais reminds the citizens of Vermilion Parish that this is an ongoing investigation, and all suspects are considered innocent until proven guilty. Information on how to anonymously report illegal activities can be found on our website at www.VermilionSheriff.gov. Click on Anonymous Tips and fill out the Crime Stoppers of Vermilion Tip Form to submit information. You can also report illegal activity anonymously by calling Crime Stoppers tip line at (337) 740-TIPS (8477) or by downloading and logging in to the P3 App where you can earn a cash reward.

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Quintygi Richard

April 26, 1990 - April 21, 2025

ABBEVILLE, La. – A home-going celebration of life for Ms. Quintygi Richard, 34, will be held at 11 a.m. on Saturday, May 3, 2025, at Greater Pleasant Green Missionary Baptist Church (822 I.J. Joiner Street) with Pastor Mediate Derouen, officiating.
She will await the resurrection at Hill Cemetery (Prairie Street) in Abbeville, LA.
A visitation will be held on Saturday, May 3, 2025, at Greater Pleasant Green Missionary Baptist Church beginning at 9 a.m. until the time of the service.
Quintygi Richard was a resident of Kaplan, LA. She transitioned at 7:45 a.m. on Monday, April 21, 2025, at her residence.
She gave her life to Jesus Christ and was a member of Greater Pleasant Green Missionary Baptist Church in Abbeville, LA and was a graduate of Abbeville High School Class of 2008.
She leaves to cherish her memory, two sons: Jalen Ja’wuan Richard of Kaplan, LA and Kayden Lewis of Lafayette, LA; two daughters: Da’Nyiah Da’Nae Green of Abbeville, LA and Kaylar Lewis of Lafayette, LA; her mother: Mylenia Richard of Kaplan, LA ; five brothers: Quintylan Richard of Abbeville, LA, Quest Broussard of Delcambre, LA, Q’Juan Richard, Quylan Bourque of Kaplan, LA and Tyrus Porter of Abbeville, LA; two sisters: Kiara Levine and Tiara Levine of Abbeville, LA; grandmother: Gladys Briggs of Abbeville, LA; godmother: Carrie Broussard of Delcambre,LA; four godsons: Ricky Samuel, Gabriel Stagg, Jace Braxton of Kaplan, LA and Jeremiah Stagg of Abbeville, LA; two goddaughters: Ashara Prejean of Abbeville, LA and Dennver Grogan of Kaplan, LA; a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives, friends, and loved ones who will miss her dearly.
She was preceded in death by her brother: Norman Levine, III; maternal grandfather: Louis Hebert; grandmother: Martha Jewel Moore; uncle: Kenneth Moore; aunt: Dorian Hebert; great-grandmother; Gladys Francis Coleman; grandfather: Joseph Briggs; aunt: Eva Bessard.
Active Pallbearers are Nakeeba Stagg, Dandrea Rogers, Marquaysha Campbell, Rogetta Ficklen, Naqasha Stagg, Quila August, Shalaya Greene, Michae’ Richard, and Ramona Moore.
Honorary Pallbearers will be Miguel Comeaux, Q’Juan Richard, Kevin Thomas, Akai Byers, Rainey Moore, Raywood Stewart, and Nyles Phillips.
Condolences may be expressed at www.fletcherfuneralhomes.org
Most sacred services are entrusted to Fletcher Funeral Home (337-369-3341) 609 West Admiral Doyle Drive, New Iberia, LA 70560.

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Kallie Gibson struck out 17 en route to a no-hitter against Iowa.

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Zoe Harrington ignited the Lady Pats' offense with a three-run home run against Iowa on Tuesday.

North Vermilion Lady Pats advance to quarterfinals

IOWA – The No. 11 North Vermilion Lady Patriots went on the road in the second round and defeated the ...

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Glenn “Shaggy” Broussard

November 1, 1951 - April 21, 2025

MAURICE — Funeral Services will be held on Thursday, April 24, 2025, at 11 a.m. at Cypress Funeral Home in Maurice for Glenn “Shaggy” Broussard, age 73, who passed away on Monday, April 21, 2025, at his residence in Youngsville.
Deacon Keith Duhon of Our Lady of Prompt Succor will officiate the service.
Visitation will be held on Thursday, April 24, 2025, from 9 a.m. until 11 a.m. in the Cypress Chapel; a recitation of the Holy Rosary will be prayed during the service.
Glenn is survived by his two sons, Brett Broussard of New York, and Trey Broussard (Maci) of Lafayette; his grandson, Harrison Broussard; his granddaughter, Amelia Broussard; as well as his sisters, Sandra Broussard of Maurice, and Anita Broussard of Maurice.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Will and Rena Mae Broussard.
Arrangements have been entrusted to Cypress Funeral Home & Crematory, 206 W. Lafayette St., Maurice, LA 70555.

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Volunteers are encouraged to join Abbeville’s Community Cleanup Day on Saturday, April 26.

Abbeville Community Cleanup Day set for April 26

Volunteers can meet at Christian Service Center at 8 a.m. on Saturday

It’s spring, and that means time for cleaning.
That effort doesn’t have to be limited to your home, either.
Those interested in cleaning on a larger scale can take part in Abbeville’s Cleanup Day on Saturday, April 26. The cleanup, which is sponsored by the Math Depot, will take place from 8 a.m. to noon.
“This isn’t just about picking up trash,” said Nikia Johnson, who helped organize the event, “it’s about coming together as a community, showing pride in where we live, and teaching the next generation what it means to take care of what we’ve been given.
“When we work together, we create something beautiful—not just in our streets, but in our hearts too.”
Volunteers can meet at the Christian Service Center at 8 a.m. The center is located at 701 Chevis St. in Abbeville. You can register by going to www.tinyurl.com/AbbevilleCommunityCleanUpDay. Johnson said the more volunteers the merrier.
“We can’t do this alone,” Johnson said. “We need people who care—people like you. Sign up, show up, and help us create a cleaner, stronger Abbeville. Let’s turn one day of service into a movement of pride.”

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