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Food Net Directors Appreciates LPSO Assistance
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

Food Net

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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Arrest made in 1989 Murder Case

Thursday, March 16, 2006

Thursday March 16, 2006

Detectives with the Lafayette Parish Sheriff's Office have arrested 37-year-old Daniel Harman of Lafayette, on charges of 1st Degree Murder and Failure to register as a Sex Offender.

The cold case investigator with the Lafayette Sheriff's Office was reviewing a case in which 19 year-old Christine Woods was murdered in her apartment on July 25, 1989. On that date the Sheriff's Office responded to a fire at 110 Marigny Circle; after the fire was extinguished a search of the apartments reveled the body of Christine Woods. An autopsy indicated that the victim died from multiple gunshot wounds.
The investigator took DNA evidence, which was preserved from this 1989 case, and forwarded it to the Acadiana Crime Lab, and a match with Daniel Harman returned from the national database. Detectives learned Harman had been incarcerated in a Tennessee Correctional Facility where his DNA was submitted. A search for Harman began and he was located and arrested Thursday morning March 16, 2006 at a residence on Lyons Street in Lafayette.



Lt. Craig Stansbury
Public Information Officer
Lafayette Parish Sheriff's Office
337-236-5876





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