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Devon Parker

St. Mary Parish's Most Wanted

By ZACHARY FITZGERALD zfitzgerald@daily-review.com

A 35-year-old Franklin woman accused of using a stolen credit card and forging the victim’s signature is the new addition to December’s Daily Review Most Wanted edition.
Franklin
Holly Hebert, 35, whose last known address is in the 1800 block of Main Street in Franklin. Hebert is 5 feet, 4 inches and 130 pounds.
Hebert is wanted on warrants for unauthorized use of an access card and two counts of forgery.
The warrants stem from an incident that occurred Oct. 19. The victim used the credit card to purchase goods at a business and Hebert is accused of not returning the credit card to the victim, Franklin Police Chief Sabria McGuire said in a news release. Hebert is accused of using the credit card at two different locations and signed the victim’s name on the receipt, McGuire said.
Previously featured suspects Devon Parker, Joseph Paul, Raynell Williams, Eric Dennis and Lavonacheck Thomas are still wanted.
Paul, whose last known address is in the 700 block of Iberia Street in Franklin, is wanted on a warrant dated Feb. 26, 2012, for disturbing the peace by fighting, criminal damage to property and simple battery. The warrants stem from an incident where officers responded to a complaint of a fight at a residence on Iberia Street. The victim showed physical signs of being in a fight, McGuire said in a news release. Paul was first featured in August.
Williams is wanted on a warrant for failure to register as a sex offender. Dennis is wanted on a warrant for domestic abuse battery. Thomas is wanted for possession of Schedule IV Xanax, possession of Schedule II Lortab, possession of Schedule IV Soma, possession of Schedule II Roxicodone and two counts of prohibited acts for altered/forged prescriptions.
Williams, Dennis and Thomas have been featured since November 2013, October 2013 and September 2013, respectively. Anyone with information on these suspects may call Franklin police at 337-828-1716.
St. Mary Parish Sheriff
Efremzimbalist Randle Jr., 22, whose last known address is Pickett Street in Franklin, is a suspect in a Nov. 13 armed robbery in the St. Joseph area, St. Mary Parish Sheriff Mark Hebert said in a news release. Randle is accused of pointing a gun at a woman and demanding money while at a location on Gumpoint Lane, Hebert said. Anyone with information on Randle’s whereabouts may contact the St. Mary Parish Sheriff’s Office at 337-828-1960, 985-384-1622, or crimewatch@stmaryso.com.
Andre Jones and Larry Dean Robertson Jr. are also still wanted. Robertson is wanted for armed robbery and failure to appear for simple robbery. Jones is wanted for failure to appear for criminal neglect of family. Robertson and Jones have both been on the Most Wanted list since October 2012.
Morgan City
Police are also still trying to find John Joseph Marchetti, who was first featured in April 2013. Marchetti is wanted on two counts of theft more than $500 totaling $5,600, two counts of bank fraud and two counts of forgery.
Previously featured suspect Anthony Ruffin, 35, of Morgan City, was arrested Nov. 17 in Terrebonne Parish for aggravated assault with a firearm, Blair said. Ruffin was wanted by Morgan City police on a warrant for aggravated burglary.
On Nov. 5, police were dispatched to Mallard Street in Morgan City regarding a person that had made entry into an apartment on Mallard Street where Ruffin and the occupant became involved in a physical altercation, police said. Upon leaving the residence, Ruffin stole the victim’s cell phone, police said. The victim positively identified Ruffin as the suspect, police said.
Morgan City police have a hold on Ruffin, who is incarcerated at the Terrebonne Parish correctional facility, Blair said.
Berwick
David Fanguy, who has been on the Most Wanted list since October 2012, is wanted for domestic abuse battery fourth offense. Anyone with information on Fanguy may call Berwick police at 985-384-7710.

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