Wednesday, May 23 2012 11:45 PM EDT2012-05-24 03:45:29 GMT
The mother of a two-year-old who drowned earlier this month has been charged in connection with the case.According to reports, Fallon Gautreau, 22, and her mother left Gautreau's daughter to play in theMore >>
The mother of a two-year-old who drowned earlier this month has been charged in connection with the case.More >>
Wednesday, May 23 2012 10:32 AM EDT2012-05-23 14:32:55 GMT
After getting a call from his elderly neighbor about a "small" snake in his yard, Heathwood resident Andrew Philson took a look around when he got home and was surprised to see a 15-20 foot long intruderMore >>
Andrew Philson and his 3-year-old son will sleep a little on edge knowing that the alleged 15 to 20 foot long snake spotted in their backyard on Tuesday has remained elusive.More >>
Wednesday, May 23 2012 10:59 AM EDT2012-05-23 14:59:35 GMT
Detectives are trying to find out who shot and killed a 26-year-old man and why late Tuesday night. They have identified the victim as Jeremy McKenzie. More >>
Detectives are trying to find out who shot and killed a 26-year-old man and why late Tuesday night. They have identified the victim as Jeremy McKenzie. More >>
Wednesday, May 23 2012 2:50 PM EDT2012-05-23 18:50:40 GMT
People living in a Baton Rouge neighborhood are dealing with a bit of a mess after a fire hydrant was hit Wednesday. Witnesses said it was a school bus.More >>
People living in a Baton Rouge neighborhood are dealing with a bit of a mess after a fire hydrant was hit Wednesday. Witnesses said it was a school bus. More >>
Wednesday, May 23 2012 6:05 AM EDT2012-05-23 10:05:47 GMT
Drivers in Baton Rouge currently waste an average of more than 19 hours of their lives in traffic each year, but that isn't the worst in the country.More >>
Drivers in Baton Rouge currently waste an average of more than 19 hours of their lives in traffic each year, but that isn't the worst in the country.More >>
GONZALES, LA (WAFB) -
After a brutal attack left her husband and son dead, Shirley Marchand, 72, remains on life support Monday. Ascension Parish deputies found all three victims inside their Gonzales home, with their throats slashed Saturday night.
Sunday, neighbors said they wanted to know why someone would kill such a quiet family. Neighbors say the Marchand's kept to themselves, but were giving people.
Co-workers of Shirley Marchand's son say they too are shocked.
"We just kind of going thru the motions today," said Scott Millican, who worked with Douglas Dooley, 50, at Arco Electric Company in Baton Rouge. "You go home expecting to come back Monday, see everybody's face that you left Friday. And to have one of those people taken like Doug was, it's really hard to get over."
Dooley's wife, who lives in Tennessee called deputies in Ascension after she hadn't heard from her husband on Saturday. When deputies checked his mother and step-fathers home in Gonzales, they found Dooley, Robert Irwin Marchand, 74, and Shirley Marchand, 72, with their throats slashed and puncture wounds on their bodies.
"The hardest part is I spoke with him on Friday. Talked to him, thinking bout going fishing this weekend," said Nelson Velasquez. Velasquez says he worked with Dooley for three years, but the two also were friends outside of work. "We would go fishing, we'd go to a good friends in New Orleans and play drums. He'd come over and cook for me and my kids and my wife because we're not from here."
Sheriff Jeff Wiley says there's no doubt this home invasion was planned. There was no forced entry. Leading investigators to believe the person or persons possibly knew the family.
Wiley also says no TV's were taken, no cell phones or laptops. Only a safe. "We think they knew valuables were in house and they knew something about Marchand's," Sheriff Wiley said.
Inside the safe was a collection of gold coins, dating back to the 1890's and 1900's worth about a half million dollars.
"I hope that anybody that knows anything will come forward because people like that need to be taken off the street," said Velasquez.
Crime Stoppers has doubled the reward money for this case. Anyone with tips that lead to an arrest could be eligible for a $5,000 reward. If you can help call 344-STOP.
Home invasion victim on life support; murder investigation continues Police: Gonzales home invasion safe possibly found 2 killed, 1 hurt in Gonzales home invasion
Home invasion victim on life support; investigation continuesMore>>