Disclaimer: All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty.
Disclaimer: All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty.
HOUMA, La. (WGNO) — Four people have been arrested as the result of a multi-agency drug investigation in Terrebonne Parish.
On June 4, Terrebonne Parish Sheriff’s Office Narcotics Division agents, in partnership with Louisiana State Police, DEA and members of Louisiana Patrol and Parole (P&P), executed search warrants at two Houma-area homes.
At the first home in the 200 block of Hanson Drive, reportedly linked to 32-year-old Kenya Patterson, authorities allegedly found:
Kenya Patterson was arrested and booked into the Terrebonne Parish Criminal Justice Complex on charges of:
He is currently being held on a $611,000 bond.
Further investigation led authorities to a second home in the 200 block of Angelle Drive, also linked to Patterson, said TPSO authorities. P&P agents were conducting a compliance check for 28-year-old Keondra Patterson, who is currently on parole.
That’s when they reportedly discovered alleged signs of drug activity and a firearm. A search warrant was issued and TPSO agents arrested a 16-year-old unidentified male, who was found asleep with a gun visibly on him.
He was booked on a charge of illegal possession of a handgun by a juvenile.
Other people in the home were also arrested. The search allegedly led to the discovery of:
Keondra Patterson was arrested and booked into the Terrebonne Parish Criminal Justice Complex on charges of:
She is being held on a $65,000 bond.
Also arrested on the scene was 24-year-old Jecell D. Mosely on charges of:
Mosely has since been released on a $55,000 bond.
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