IPSO Substation

By Karma Champagne
Published/Last Modified on Thursday, July 17, 2008 2:12 PM CDT

Jeanerette Board of Aldermen unanimously approved the final agreement with the Iberia Parish Sheriff’s Office to locate a sheriff’s substation in Jeanerette.

Monday night, Iberia Parish Sheriff Louis Ackal pledged his support to aldermen to help fight crime in the city of Jeanerette.

“I’m not here to tell you that you have an incompetent police department. You are just overwhelmed with crime,” said Ackal.


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“When I took the oath of office, it is to protect all 75,000 people in the parish. You need help and I am here to give that help.”

Detectives and narcotic agents will also be available to help the police department.

“We are looking forward to working with you,” he said.

Mayor Arthur Verret said the  additional service will be provided with no added expense to the city.

Ackal said he is dividing the parish into districts with two deputies being assigned to each district.

“This will give you two additional officers  that will be available for immediate response,” he said.

“We have a terrible mess on our hands. I am doing what I can to make sure residents are safe in their homes in Jeanerette.”

Ackal said it is important for residents to inform his office of what is going on  in their neighborhoods.

Patrolmen will be meeting with the Jeanerette Police Department to get familiar with city ordinances.

The four year agreement allows either party to withdraw with a 30 day written notice, Verret said.

The new substation, to be located in the old Jeanerette Police Station at 1437 Main St., will also include an administrative unit in which local residents can pay fines and conduct other administrative business.

The station, constructed in 1936, is being renovated with a $120,000 grant from the state treasurer’s office.

Ackal will use trustees to complete the renovation of the inside of the building.

Ackal said he is currently working to rebuild every aspect of the sheriff’s department.

“Everything has to be totally rebuilt -- from manpower, vehicles and boats,” said Ackal.

“We have $4.25 million, but I don’t know if that will be enough.”

Ackal  is in the process of buying new patrol cars and securing additional patrolmen.

“You are going to see more patrols as the men get out of the academy” he said.

In other business, a meeting was set for Thursday, July 31 at 6:30 p.m. to address concerns of residents over a cellular tower being constructed on the south end of Hebert Street.

Verret said he received a petition with 302 signatures of residents who were opposed to the location of the tower.

“Residents have concerns that the tower could contribute to cancer,” he said.

GemCom Incorporated has been instructed to stop the tower construction for now, he said.

Comments

    Southern Fried Brain wrote on Jul 22, 2008 3:05 AM:

    " To Wondering,
    It is common in most languages to use the plural "men", while referring to a group of people of either only males, or mixed sexes!
    Egads, what do you want, "policepersons"?
    I can hear that call now, {shouting voice} "Help Policeperson, Policeperson!"
    How ridiculous.
    What is the mixed sexes word in:
    A.Spanish
    B.French
    C.German
    D.Polish
    etc, etc..
    Why is there such a need/desire to ALWAYS be "Politically Correct"? "

    sensative guy wrote on Jul 21, 2008 4:45 PM:

    " you might hurt someones feelings if they cant use the tower even if they singed for it not to be built.We should
    stop all their cell service and why dont we dig the phone lines and gas and water lines up so none of these are on their property. "

    disinformation wrote on Jul 20, 2008 4:44 PM:

    " I would like to make a proposal to GemCom. I would be willing to donate my property to them, if they could assure me that the 302 residents who signed the petition would be black listed throughout the industry, and never be able to benefit from the use of the tower. By the way, I thought using a cell phone, in itself, caused brain cancer. I'm guessing none of the 302 use cell phones. "

    Wondering wrote on Jul 18, 2008 1:34 PM:

    " I am seeing time and time again the comment '' Men'' , are there not any Female Police Officers or Deputys ?
    Are the only ones in the Academy males ? "

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