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Three arrested in suspected Jeanerette arson

Three arrested in suspected Jeanerette arson

Yahoo30-05-2025

JEANERETTE, La. () — Three people have been arrested in what authorities are calling an arson in Jeanerette overnight.
Jeanerette Fire Department and the Jeanerette Police Department said they are working an arson investigation in the Church and Pellerin area. Authorities ask motorists to stay clear of the area as first responders work.
Louisiana State Fire Marshal's Office investigators are en route to the location.
Three suspects are in custody, officials said. No other information has yet been released.
Anyone with further information is asked to contact the Jeanerette Police Department at 337-276-6323 or email jpdrecords@jeanerette.com.
This story will be updated as more information becomes available.
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