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20 Year Service Award Recipient
Congratulations to Captain Jules Broussard for 20 years of dedicated service to LPSO and the Citizens of Lafayette Parish.

Captain Broussard is the supervisor of LPSO Community Services Unit.

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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Deputies Investigate Burglary/Shooting

Sunday, July 14, 2002

On Friday, July 12, 2002 shortly after 5PM, Lafayette Parish Sheriff's Deputies responded to a burglary in progress call in the 500th block of Guillot Road, just south of Youngsville. Upon arrival, Deputies spotted a white male standing in the doorway of the residence, armed with a shotgun. The subject discharged several rounds from the gun inside of the residence, and then fled on foot into a nearby sugarcane field. Through the investigation, Deputies learned that the suspect was a 23 year old white male named Chad Viator from Youngsville. A search of the area began, but it was not until the next morning, Saturday, July 13, 2002, at approximately 9:17 AM, that Viator was found in a nearby sugarcane field with what appears to be a self-inflicted gunshot wound that proved fatal.

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


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