Louisiana: Calcasieu Parish Sheriff Tony Mancuso reports on two Three-DWI Drivers; Terrance J. Vezinat leads the list

 

Terrance J. Vezinat DWI 3rd Calcasieu Parish Sheriff La. 031215

Calcasieu Parish Sheriff Tony Mancuso reports the following DWI arrests:

Lake Charles, La. – 03/15/2015 — On March 10, at 11:55 p.m., a Calcasieu Parish Sheriff’s Office deputy conducted a traffic stop on a car near the intersection of Hwy 171 and Theriot Road in Moss Bluff.

The driver, Terrance J. Vezinat, 30, 1277 Hwy 171N, Lot #85, Lake Charles, was driving carelessly.  When the deputy spoke with Vezinat he noticed an open container of beer in the car.  Vezinat confirmed to the deputies he had been drinking.  He performed poorly on a standard field sobriety test, and a breath intoxilyzer test concluded he was over the legal limit to be operating a motor vehicle.

Vezinat, who has 2 prior DWI arrests, was charged with DWI 3rd; careless operation; and open container.  He was booked into the Calcasieu Correctional Center.

Judge Clayton Davis set Vezinat ’s bond at $11,500 with a special condition that he has to wear an alcohol detecting ankle bracelet at all times.

CPSO Cpl. Freddy Galicia was the arresting deputy on this case.

Ron Youngblood DWI 3rd offense Calcasieu Parish Sheriff’s Office La 031515

On January 26, at approximately 8:40 p.m., a Calcasieu Parish Sheriff’s Office deputy conducted a traffic stop on a car traveling eastbound on I-10 near mile marker 37 for swerving side to side and crossing the center and outer lanes.  When the deputy spoke with the driver, Ron C. Youngblood, 45, Baton Rouge, LA, he had slurred speech and swayed when he walked.  Youngblood admitted to the deputy that he had been drinking alcohol before driving.

Youngblood performed poorly on a standard field sobriety test, so he was then transferred to the Calcasieu Parish Sheriff’s Office, where he submitted to a breath intoxilyzer test, which concluded he was over the legal limit.

Youngblood, who has 2 prior DWI arrests since 2010, was arrested and charged with DWI 3rd and careless operation.

Judge Clayton Davis set Youngblood’s bond at $11,000.

CPSO Cpl. Freddy Galicia was the arresting deputy on this case.

Lake Charles – On Friday, February 27, the Calcasieu Parish Sheriff’s Office conducted a DWI and seatbelt checkpoint at 900 block of West Lincoln Road in Lake Charles to target individuals driving under the influence of alcohol and/or narcotics, as well as, people who are not wearing their seatbelt.

One hundred sixty(160) vehicles were checked; four(4) field sobriety tests were administered; one(1) citations was issued for expired driver’s license; and one (1) citation was issued for no child restraint in use.

Uriah Serrette, 36, 1673 Stout Street, Lake Charles, was charged with DWI 1st.

Participating in the checkpoint were Calcasieu Parish Sheriff’s Office, Lake Charles City Police and Louisiana State Police Troop D.

Henry Paul Parker DWI 3rd Calcasieu Parish Sheriff La. 031515

Lake Charles, La. – On January 25, at approximately 7:40 p.m., a Calcasieu Parish Sheriff’s Office deputy conducted a traffic stop on a car on Broad Street in Lake Charles for backing up across four lanes of moving traffic and then proceeding to drive with a flat tire.

When the deputy approached the car and spoke with the driver, Henry Paul Parker, 36, 215 Libby Street, Lake Charles, he detected a strong odor of alcohol emitting from Parker’s breath.  Parker’s speech was also slow and slurred.  Deputies found in the car an open container of alcohol and an old prescription bottle with 2 different types of Xanax in it.

After further investigation it was learned Parker had a suspended driver’s license and two previous DWI’s in 2005 and 2008.  After performing poorly on the standard field sobriety test Parker submitted to a breath intoxilyzer test, which concluded he was over the legal limit.

Parker was arrested and charged with DWI 3rd; illegal backing; open container; 2 counts of possession of CDS IV; and driving under suspension.  Parker was booked into the Calcasieu Correctional Center.

Judge Clayton Davis set his bond at $17,500.

CPSO Sr. Cpl. Dennis Hanisee was the arresting deputy on this case.

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