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Five suspects facing allegations of burglarizing Terrebonne businesses
TERREBONNE PARISH, La. (WGNO) — Five people are in police custody accused of committing a series of burglaries in the Dulac area.
The Terrebonne Parish Sheriff's Office reports that over the past two weeks, Criminal Patrol Division deputies received anonymous tips reporting several people were allegedly responsible for at least two separate business burglaries.
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The investigation led detectives to identify the suspects:
47-year-old Christopher Lee Verdin
42-year-old Chris Marie Verdi
38-year-old Donovan Lee Billiot
45-year-old Eugene Michael Lodrigue Jr.
54-year-old Carl E. Naquin Jr.
All suspects were booked into the Terrebonne Parish Criminal Justice Complex.
Chris was arrested on a felony charge of simple burglary. She was released on a $10,000 bond.
Christopher was arrested for two counts of simple burglary, one count of theft and several warrants on unrelated crimes. His bond is set at $113,200.
Naquin was arrested on a charge of principal to simple burglary and several warrants for unrelated crimes. His bond is set at $50,000
Lodrigue was arrested on a charge of simple burglary and several warrants for unrelated crimes. His bond is set at $72,700.
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Billiot was arrested on a charge of simple burglary and several outstanding warrants for unrelated crimes. His bond is set at $36,000.
Sheriff Tim Soignet says the investigation remains ongoing and additional arrests are Parish Sheriff's Office investigates in-custody death
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