Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over this Holiday Season

Sheriff Craig Webre announced the Lafourche Parish Sheriff’s Office is joining other local law enforcement agencies in participating in the national Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over campaign, which will take place December 12, 2025, through January 1, 2026. The campaign is coordinated and funded by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and the Louisiana Highway Safety Commission.

Throughout the Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over campaign, additional deputies will be assigned to saturated patrol efforts to target impaired drivers and help keep motorists safe.

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, more than a thousand people died in drunk driving crashes in December 2023. Also, 30% of drunk drivers were involved in fatal crashes between the hours of 6 p.m. and 6 a.m. that month.

Sheriff Craig Webre reminds citizens to have a plan to get home safely before deciding to drink. Never drive if you have had anything to drink containing alcohol. Remember that driving under the influence of illegal narcotics can also lead to a DWI arrest. In fact, even some legal medications can impair your ability to drive. Always read warning labels and instructions on prescription and over-the-counter medications.

Sheriff Webre wishes everyone a safe and happy holiday season!

LPSO Investigating Three Separate Shooting Incidents

Lafourche Parish Sheriff Craig Webre announced one person has died and two others are injured in three separate shooting incidents that occurred over the span of about 14 hours. No arrests have been made, and investigators say the incidents are not related.

Deputies received a call of an accidental shooting on Bayou Folse Road in Raceland at around 4 p.m. on November 29, 2025. Garret Verdun, 45, of Raceland was hunting with a friend when a rifle discharged while the two were handling it. Verdun was struck in the head and died as a result of the injury. The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries is assisting with the ongoing investigation, and all parties are cooperating with detectives.

Five hours later, deputies responded to another incident Headland Drive in Thibodaux. A man in his 20s was struck in the leg by a single round. He was treated at a local hospital and released. Based on evidence at the scene, detectives believe a domestic incident occurred at a residence in the 100 block of Headland Drive. This investigation is continuing.

Then, at 5:35 on Sunday, November 30, deputies responded to another shooting incident on West 72nd Street in Cut Off. A resident of the street reported that a man was trespassing, acting erratically, and threw a metal object toward the resident. The resident then fired a single round at the man who was struck in the arm. The man who was shot is in his 30s. He was transported to a local hospital before being airlifted to University Medical Center in New Orleans for treatment. This incident also remains under investigation.

Anyone with any information on any of these incidents can submit a tip anonymously to Bayou Region Crime Stoppers by phone at 1-800-743-7433, online at CrimeStoppersBR.org, or via the Bayou Tips app on mobile devices. Tips submitted through Crime Stoppers could lead to a reward of up to $1,000.00 in cash if the information leads to an arrest.

Sheriff Webre Accepting Nominations of Children in Need for 32nd Annual Bicycle Giveaway

Lafourche Parish Sheriff Craig Webre announced nominations are now being accepted for his 32nd annual Christmas Bicycle Giveaway. Since 1992, more than 5,700 bicycles have been distributed to families in need in our area, including 225 in 2024 alone.

Anyone who knows a family in need can nominate a child by submitting information online LPSO.net/BikeGiveaway. Requests should be limited to no more than two bicycles per family, and a separate form should be filled out for each child. Families must live in Lafourche Parish. Sheriff Webre will make every effort to fulfill all requests, but not every person requesting a bike will receive one. Families will be informed whether they have been selected on the date of delivery, which will occur before Christmas.

Donations from the public will help fulfill these requests. Monetary donations and donations of new bikes are accepted at all LPSO office locations. Monetary donations are accepted in the form of cash, money orders, or checks made payable to the Lafourche Deputies Association with the words “Bike Giveaway” in the memo line. Bicycles and monetary donations may be dropped off at any Lafourche Parish Sheriff’s Office location throughout the parish. For more information about making a donation, contact Captain Brennan Matherne at brennan-matherne@lpso.net or call (985) 632-5843.

Click It or Ticket Thanksgiving Week Campaign Underway

Sheriff Craig Webre announced the Lafourche Parish Sheriff’s Office is participating in the Click It or Ticket Traffic Safety Campaign, which began November 22, 2025, and is set to run through Saturday, November 29. During the campaign, there will be an increased number of deputies on the roadways watching for seat belt violations and other violations.  The campaign is coordinated and funded by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and the Louisiana Highway Safety Commission.

Sheriff Webre Issues Warning about Threats and Harassment of School and Public Officials

Sheriff Craig Webre has issued a warning about threats and harassment directed toward public officials. Recent social media posts regarding an incident at Sixth Ward Middle School have fueled hostility and provoked violent rhetoric toward public officials and school administrators. The Lafourche Parish Sheriff’s Office is currently investigating harassing messages and phone calls for possible criminal charges.

“Let me be clear: threats of violence are not protected speech,” said Sheriff Webre. “We absolutely support everyone’s right to free speech and voicing their opinion on any given topic, but threats of violence and harassment are crimes that are not protected under the First Amendment. There is a clear line between free speech and criminal behavior, and anyone who crosses that line will be held accountable.”

This week, deputies have been made aware of several harassing phone calls and messages received by school officials at Sixth Ward Middle School, the Lafourche Parish School District, and elected members of the Lafourche Parish School Board.

“We’ve seen far too often how extreme rhetoric can escalate into real-world violence,” said Sheriff Webre. “I urge everyone to take a step back, engage respectfully, and allow for productive dialogue rather than destructive behavior. Our community will grow stronger if we can disagree with civility and respect for one another.”

Lafourche Parish Officials Provide Additional Information Related to Sixth Ward Middle School Incident

Lafourche Parish Sheriff Craig Webre and Lafourche Parish Schools Superintendent Jarod Martin are providing more information on an incident at Sixth Ward Middle School in an attempt to correct rumors and misinformation.

On August 26, 2025, female students reported concerns to a school counselor about the possible existence of artificially made nude images of students, which were rumored to have been shared among students. Sixth Ward Middle School administrators and the LPSO school resource officer began an immediate investigation.

Consistent with established policy, several students were interviewed, and parents were contacted during the course of the day regarding the allegations. Despite everyone’s best efforts, by the end of the school day, investigators had not been successful in locating any image or any evidence of the existence of the images. Given that there was no indication of the potential for physical violence, it was correctly decided that the investigation would resume the following morning. Similarly, based on the information that had been obtained up to that point, officials had no reason to consider delaying normal dismissal.

After dismissal, an altercation occurred on a school bus involving four students, including a female student and one of the male students who had reportedly been sharing the images. A student-recorded video of the incident, which depicted three students (two male, one female) striking the male student multiple times, was posted on Facebook. The overwhelming social media sentiment was one of outrage and a demand that the students involved in the fight be held accountable. In response to the video, LPSO school resource officers and juvenile detectives worked to obtain statements and obtained search warrants for phones and social media accounts. It was during this aspect of the investigation that juvenile detectives and school resource officers discovered A.I. generated nude images of eight female middle school students and two adults.

The focus of the criminal investigation then pivoted to the creation and dissemination of the pornographic images. As previously reported, thus far, one male juvenile has been criminally charged. The investigation is continuing, and additional charges against a second individual are possible.

While both agencies are investigating the same incidents, it should be noted that each has its own unique scope of authority and is held to a different legal standard. The Lafourche Parish Sheriff’s Office investigations are directed to determining whether violations of the law are criminal in nature. The Lafourche Parish School District is investigating these incidents as violations of school rules and policies which, if violated, are subject to administrative sanctions.

In investigations involving school incidents, criminal charges can, but do not necessarily, play a factor in disciplinary actions. Regardless, both public agencies are committed to protecting the privacy and legal rights of the children involved.

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For additional transparency on this case, here is the initial report from the incident in August: https://www.lpso.net/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/Initial-Report.pdf

Two LPSO Supervisors Graduate with Honors from National Command and Staff College

Sheriff Craig Webre announced two Lafourche Parish Sheriff’s Office supervisors have graduated with honors from Session 32 of the National Command and Staff College. Lieutenant Kevin Brooks and Lieutenant Trent Duplantis were among 14 law enforcement commanders from Louisiana and the Dominican Republic who completed the course.

A graduation ceremony was held in Gonzales, Louisiana, on November 7, 2025. During the ceremony, Lieutenant Brooks was presented the President’s Award, given to the individual who demonstrates leader and learner responsibility and accountability early in the program and remains consistent throughout, integrating personal and professional leadership and management experiences to support concepts learned.

Lieutenant Duplantis was part of Team Tiger which received the Capstone Research Award. The students were divided into several teams to conduct their capstone research for the course. This award is given to the team which exhibits a well-defined, collaborative effort with a focus on written and oral presentation skills and several other elements. Team Tiger’s project was entitled, “Navigating the Future of Policing: The Opportunities and Challenges of Artificial Intelligence.”

“We are proud of Lieutenant Brooks and Lieutenant Duplantis for their hard work and dedication to becoming better leaders,” said Sheriff Webre. “Their commitment to growth and excellence helps strengthen our entire agency and ensures we continue to serve the people of Lafourche Parish with the highest level of professionalism and care.”

The National Command & Staff College was founded in 2010 by the International Academy of Public Safety, Inc. in collaboration with the National Sheriffs’ Association and the National Tactical Officers Association. The comprehensive course, which was expanded to 14 weeks for this session, focuses on topics such as leadership theories and practices, social media, recruitment, foresight, policing issues, ethics, and diversity. The course is designed to produce leaders to promote community safety, build mutual trust, maximize officer safety and wellness, foster star performance, and reduce liability and risks. Students read several books, participate in hundreds of hours of course lectures, and write numerous essays each with case studies, discussion questions and classroom simulations. A total of ten LPSO supervisors have graduated from the Command College, dating back to the first ever session in 2018.

For more information on the National Command and Staff College, go to www.CommandCollege.org.

Lt Kevin Brooks
Lt Kevin Brooks
Lt Trent Duplantis
Lt Trent Duplantis
NCSC Session 32
NCSC Session 32

Sheriff Webre Provides Update on Sixth Ward Middle School Investigation

Sheriff Craig Webre announced one student has been charged in an ongoing investigation into an incident involving students at Sixth Ward Middle School. A male student has been charged with sharing explicit photos of other students created by artificial intelligence.

On August 26, 2025, detectives opened an investigation in conjunction with the school administrative staff after some male students had reportedly shared fake nude photos of female students on a school bus and at school. This led to an altercation on a school bus involving one of the male students and one of the female students. On September 15, 2025, detectives charged one of the male students with ten counts of unlawful dissemination of images created by artificial intelligence (R.S. 14:73.14). The investigation is continuing, and additional arrests/charges are possible.

Sheriff Webre stated, “After the incident was publicized at last week’s meeting of the Lafourche Parish School Board, we have decided to provide an update to this ongoing investigation. These types of investigations, which involve technology and social media platforms, can take many weeks or even months to attain and investigate digital evidence. Our detectives are focused on completing a thorough investigation to ensure accountability of those involved.”

Sheriff Webre stated the female student involved in the altercation on the school bus will not face criminal charges. “Due to the totality of the circumstances, we chose not to pursue charges on the female student,” said Sheriff Webre. “While the ability to alter images has been available for decades, the rise of A.I. has made it easier for anyone to alter or create such images with little to no training or experience. This incident highlights a serious concern that all parents should address with their children.”

Galliano Man Arrested after Stabbing Two Female Relatives

Lafourche Parish Sheriff Craig Webre and Golden Meadow Chief of Police Michelle Lafont announced the arrest of an 18-year-old for the attempted murder of two relatives. Airron Billiot, 18, of Galliano, was arrested Tuesday night following a stabbing incident at a Golden Meadow residence.

At around 10:20 p.m. on November 4, 2025, LPSO deputies and officers with the Golden Meadow Police Department responded to a domestic incident at a residence on North 2nd Street. Billiot was reportedly armed with a knife and was attacking family members. When officers arrived, they located Billiot, who surrendered and was immediately taken into custody. They found two women – one in her 60s and one in her 30s – who each had a knife wound in the neck. Both were transported to the hospital for treatment.

Through investigation, detectives learned Billiot had been involved in a disturbance with family members throughout the day. At one point, Billiot reportedly threatened to kill everyone in the house. He allegedly armed himself with a knife and struck each of the women in the neck. During questioning, Billiot admitted to his involvement.

Billiot was arrested for two counts of attempted second degree murder. He was booked into the Lafourche Parish Correctional Complex in Thibodaux. Bail is set at $500,000.

Airron Billiot
Airron Billiot

Lockport Man Arrested on Multiple Charges after Holding Woman at Gunpoint

Lafourche Parish Sheriff Craig Webre announced a Lockport man was arrested on Monday on multiple charges after holding a woman at gunpoint earlier in the day. Adam Gregoire Jr., 45, was arrested on Monday afternoon.

On the afternoon of October 27, 2025, deputies responded to a call of a woman who was reporting that a domestic incident had occurred earlier in the day. Through investigation, deputies learned Gregoire and the woman were arguing outside his residence when he grabbed her by the hair and forced her inside his home. Once inside, Gregoire reportedly grabbed the woman by her jaw and neck and began choking her. He then grabbed a pistol and pointed the gun at her head, threatening to kill her. Gregoire kept the woman at the home for several hours before finally leaving the residence that afternoon, allowing the woman to escape and contact the Sheriff’s Office.

Deputies then began searching for Gregoire and found him traveling southbound on LA 1 in the Mathews area on a motorcycle. Gregoire turned down Adams Street, and deputies attempted to conduct a traffic stop. Gregoire continued to the 200 block of Adams Street before finally stopping. As a deputy approached him, Gregoire shoved the deputy, and a struggle ensued before the deputy was able to take him into custody. Deputies found Gregoire to be armed with a loaded pistol, a stun gun, and two sets of brass knuckles. Deputies also found Gregoire was a convicted felon and had two protective orders in effect, all preventing him from legally owning or possessing a firearm.

Gregoire was transported to the Lafourche Parish Correctional Complex in Thibodaux for booking. After he arrived, correctional staff conducted a more thorough search of Gregoire and found him to be in possession of suspected methamphetamine and marijuana.

Gregoire was booked on charges including domestic abuse aggravated assault, domestic abuse battery involving strangulation, false imprisonment while armed with a dangerous weapon, resisting an officer with force or violence, battery of a police officer, flight from an officer, two counts of illegal carrying of weapons, possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, and two counts of violation of protective orders. He was also charged with possession of methamphetamine, possession of marijuana, and taking contraband to a penal institution. He also had an active warrant for contempt of court. Bail is set at $241,750.

Adam Gregoire Jr Adam Gregoire Jr.