Stephen then retrieved a handgun and struck the victim in the head. The victim advised that Stephen entered his vehicle and began digging in his pockets for money but did not have enough to pay for the phone. Both subjects agreed to meet at the food mart. The victim told detectives that a male subject who he only knew as Stephen offered to purchase a cell phone from the victim. Detectives made contact with the owner of the vehicle who advised that he was in fact the victim of a robbery at the food mart. Witnesses provided detectives with a license plate for one of the vehicles which fled the scene. Upon arrival, deputies identified the vehicles driven by the parties involved. On October 18, 2018, deputies with the Ascension Parish Sheriff’s Office responded to a Prairieville food mart after multiple 911 calls mere placed regarding shots being fired on the premises. This guilty plea was the result of a plea agreement with prosecutors following a 2018 robbery. Clark was prosecuted by Assistant District Attorney Leila Braswell, and presiding over this matter was the Honorable Judge Jason Verdigets. Martin, Jr.Last week, Stephen Clark of 11113 Hummingbird Lane Denham Springs, LA., age 29, pled guilty to Conspiracy to Commit 1st Degree Robbery. James Parish Sheriff’s Office and the Ascension Sheriff’s Office are continuing their investigation. The Honorable Judge Jessie Leblanc has set bond in the amount of $115,000 for Erick Byington and $127,500 for Ashley Lee. James Parish Sheriff’s Office Jail in Convent, LA. Both subjects are currently incarcerated at the St. 67.16 Identity Theft and one count of LA R.S. 14:67.3 Unauthorized Use of an Access Card one count of LA R.S. 14:69 Illegal Possession of Stolen Things two counts as being a fugitive for other jurisdictions five counts of LA R.S. 14:27:62 Attempted Burglary one count of LA R.S. 14:62 Simple Burglary two counts of LA R.S. 14:69 Illegal Possession of Stolen Things and two counts as being a fugitive for other jurisdictions.Īshley Lee was charged with six counts of LA R.S. Erick Byington was charged with six counts of LA R.S. Detectives were able to locate several items which were stolen from vehicles in both St. While deputies were at the scene of the recovered stolen vehicle, a 911 call was received from Auto Zone in Gramercy regarding two subjects inside of an employee’s vehicle.Īfter being confronted at Auto Zone by concerned citizens, the subjects fled the scene and were stopped by responding officers from the Gramercy Police Department and the sheriff’s office. Deputies responded and discovered the stolen vehicle from Ascension Parish. James Sheriff’s Office received a call reporting a suspicious vehicle located in the field near the intersection of LA 3125 and LA 70. James Parish Sheriff’s Office was alerted by the Ascension Sheriff’s Office about numerous vehicle burglaries and a stolen vehicle taken from the parking lot of Ascension Catholic Church. James Parish and Ascension Parish Sheriff’s Office, detectives were able to arrest and charge Erick Byington (W/M, DOB ) and Ashley Lee (W/F, DOB ). In a cooperative investigation by both St. On April 25th, 2013, two individuals were arrested in connection with multiple vehicle burglaries which occurred in both St.
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