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2009 "Kiss a Cop" Event
LPSO as well as other local agencies participated in the annual "Kiss a Cop" event hosted by Faith House. The event is held every October during Domestic Violence Awareness month.

The staff and residents of Faith House host "Kiss a Cop" and invite law enforcement to have dinner with the children currently residing at Faith House.

The purpose of the event is to show children that law enforcement are the "good guys", since the only prior experience many of them have had with law enforcement involved their response to a domestic violence incident.


Food Net Board of Directors Appreciates LPSO Assis
Dear Mike, On behalf of the Board of Directors of Foodnet and the thousands of less-fortunate people who benefit from our food bank, I want to express our gratitude to you and the Department for the major role that you played in our annual Christmas Food Drive. The Twenty-Third annual KLFY-TV-10/Foodnet “Food for Families” food drive was a great success – one of our best. We finished with a total of seventy-four tons of food. Our success could not have been realized without your co-operation and the assistance of the Trustees. The courtesy and co-operation of my friend, Albert Glaude. Albert is always there with his calmness and re-assurance when just about everything is dependent on the assistance of the trustees. I am very grateful to all of you. Sincerely Marcelle F. Citron Founder/Chairman

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Lafayette Sheriff Offers Mardi Gras Safety Tips

Wednesday, February 11, 2004

Sheriff Mike Neustrom and Lafayette Parish Sheriff Deputies would like to wish everyone a safe and enjoyable Carnival Season. To ensure your family's safety during this time of celebration, we encourage you to abide by the following safety guidelines.

Lost children are one of the greatest challenges for Law Enforcement during Mardi Gras. In the huge crowds that gather to watch a parade, children can be easily distracted, and become separated from their families. In order to assist law enforcement, in the event that you and your child become separated, please pin a nametag on the inside of your child's shirt or jacket. The nametag should include the child's name, parent's name, home phone number (if someone will be home), a beeper number or cell phone number, and the area where your family is headquartered" for the event. Please instruct your children to seek assistance from law enforcement officials if they become lost.

Citizens must stand behind barricades while watching parades. Please do not attempt to stand or sit on the barricades. Instruct children about the dangers of running near floats for beads or other throws."

Pets and glass containers are not allowed along the parade route.

Do not park in private parking areas, including driveways, without permission from the owner. Do not park in any other way that impedes traffic. Adhere to No Parking Signs." Remember that traffic can be heavy around parade routes. Be prepared to use alternate routes due to street closures and please be patient and considerate in traffic situations.

If you choose to drink, please be responsible - assign a designated driver.

DON'T DRINK AND DRIVE! BUCKLE UP FOR SAFETY!

Have a safe and enjoyable Mardi Gras!

Donna Delahoussaye
Media Relations/Project Coordinator
Lafayette Parish Sheriff's Office
337-236-5814/337-232-9211


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