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Sheriff Mike Neustrom receives the Patriot Award
Sheriff Mike Neustrom receives the Patriot Award from John E. Manion, Brigadier General James B. Cobb and T.K. Armington of the National Guard and Reserve of Louisiana. The award was given in recognition of Sheriff Neustroms' support of his employees that are in the National Guard and Reserve, especially those that have been activated and deployed to protect our country and its interests.



Teacher Thanks LPSO for Supporting Education!
I would like to take this opportunity to thank you for your support of education, teachers and students in Lafayette Parish. I was one of the 12 finalists in the recent Lafayette Education Foundation (LEF) Teacher Awards ceremony. Without your support, it is possible that these types of ceremonies would not happen, and that teachers would not get to realize that they have people rooting for them in the community. I feel so wonderful that I was a part of this, that so many people value education. The positive effects of being a small part of this will stay with me for so long. It has strengthened my resolve to do as much as possible for the students of Lafayette Parish. Once again, thank you for all that you do to support education.
Yolanda B. Archambeault, M. Ed, Lafayette High

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Kenry J. Lewis arrest

Wednesday, November 14, 2001

Sheriff Michael W. Neustrom advises that the Lafayette Parish Sheriff's Office has made an arrest in the Tiffany Ulmer case. Kenry J. Lewis, 36 years of age, of the 600th block of Austin Road in Lafayette Parish was arrested by the Lafayette Parish Sheriff's Office at his job site in Vermilion Parish Wednesday afternoon, on a warrant for 1st Degree Murder, Simple Arson, Aggravated Kidnapping, and Carjacking. Detectives with the Criminal Investigative Division of the Lafayette Parish Sheriff's Office, assisted by several law enforcement agencies, have been investigating circumstances surrounding Ms. Ulmer’s disappearance since Friday, September 28, 2001. Detectives forwarded the findings of their investigation to the 15th Judicial District Attorney’s Office, and a warrant was issued.

Donna Delahoussaye
Public Information Officer
Lafayette Parish Sheriff's Office
(337) 236-5814 (337) 232-9211


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