‘Stealth’ patrols also used to enforce laws in storm

BY STEVE WILSON
THE DAILY IBERIAN
Published/Last Modified on Thursday, September 4, 2008 2:12 PM CDT

To combat looting and curfew violations in the wake of Hurricane Gustav, which hit Monday afternoon, the Iberia Parish Sheriff’s Office deployed “stealth” patrols in addition to its regular marked patrols.

Iberia Parish Sheriff Louis Ackal said the stealth method involves “saturation enforcement” that was used during the hurricane emergency. He said it proved effective.

The approach involved 12 deputies on patrol with all-terrain vehicles, 12 deputies on foot in New Iberia’s downtown business district and another 15 to 20 unmarked vehicles used for patrol during the curfew hours.

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“As a rule, we normally cannot use unmarked vehicles,” Ackal said. “However, due to the state of emergency, we can use whatever methods we deem necessary.”

Ackal said the sheriff’s office is averaging about 70 deputies on the street at a given time during the curfew and extra patrols will be used at night for some time.

Public Information Officer Wendell Raborn said 28 arrests for curfew violation were made as of Wednesday afternoon. They include five overnight Sunday, six Monday and 17 Tuesday. Raborn was uncertain if those arrested, whose pre-set bond was $50,000, were still being held in the Iberia Parish Correctional Center.

“It’s not a joke,” Raborn said, of the curfew and the high pre-set bond for those charged with violating it. “It tries to get people to stay in. It’s a serious thing to violate curfew during a state of emergency, both for their own safety and for that of the general public.”

Raborn said the curfew will remain in effect from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. and those who violate the curfew will be subject to arrest until Iberia Parish President Ernest Freyou makes the decision to lift it.

“As of now it’s still hazardous out there,” Raborn said.

Two New Iberia men, Roger Reed, 30, of 908 Province St., and Gerald Durall, 28, of 246 Rosier St., were arrested for looting in separate incidents Monday night in addition to curfew violation. Reed allegedly tried to loot undetermined items out a house but was caught by deputies inside the house, in the 1000 block of St. Jude St. with another suspect who got away. Durall was arrested and charged with trying to loot a jewelry store in the 200 block of E. Main St., Raborn said.

Raborn said the sheriff’s office continued its regular law enforcement duties, including executing warrants and routine patrol activities, in addition to hurricane related efforts. Arrests were reported for simple battery, DWI and other charges.

“Our deputies and the state police are still out there working,” Raborn said.

Comments

    AC wrote on Sep 22, 2008 8:39 AM:

    " To try to clarify though, did the car in the right lane just finish passing you on the right or something? I am assuming you meant in your post that he was going faster than you, otherwise your comment is truly pointless. If so let me reiterate, Stay out of the left lane unless you are passing, you probably wouldn’t have gotten the ticket if you had been in the right lane so he could pass you on the left. Consider that your punishment for not staying right. "

    AC wrote on Sep 22, 2008 8:36 AM:

    " I am not sure,but I beleive that troopers' radar guns actually do give two speeds and it puts them left and right,just as the lanes are.So if this is true and they do have guns that will give two speeds,as long as two speeds were registerd(meaning it was aimed correctly to catch both cars)then the speed on the left would have been your speed.(PS if I am passing someone,that means that they are ahead of me at some point so your statement in itself doesnt make sense)Also,that is a good reason to keep out of the left lane unless passing. "

    Southern Fried Brain wrote on Sep 18, 2008 1:05 PM:

    " To T Wrote,
    The radar system picks up movement. IF the other driver was, in fact, travelling faster;
    1. Why were YOU in the "fast lane"?
    2. Why did you get the ticket?

    I cannot answer #1, but I have a thought on #2. You were ticketed because you were in the fast lane! The radar device cannot differentiate between lanes! The officer saw two cars, and one "speed" on the screen. You, being in the "fast lane", were speeding. It will stand in court! "

    t wrote on Sep 17, 2008 11:37 AM:

    " Hmmm...I've gotten a speeding ticket from this trooper @ capt. cade. 2 yrs. ago..I was in fast lane doing 63 in the 55 and the car in slow lane was 1/2 a car ahead of me..WHO WAS GOING FASTER ME OR THE GUY IN SLOW LANE 1/2 A CAR AHEAD OF ME??? Well, I got the ticket not the guy going faster than me! SOME TROOPER WE HAVE SITTING THERE WAITING ON THE UNSUSPECTING! I wouldn't have minded the ticket if the guy going faster would've gotten one too....Just a thought on how screwed-up our system is.............................. "

    Southern Fried Brain wrote on Sep 5, 2008 8:57 PM:

    " Thank you to Sheriff Ackal, and ALL IPSO,
    Thank you for keeping an eye on the community you were sworn to protect!
    Keep up the great work! "

    T wrote on Sep 4, 2008 6:43 PM:

    " How can they say they are out there watching our houses when i came back from out of state and saw pictures of my house on someone elses webpage. This person was parked in my driveway taking pics & no one noticed. How is this possible? "

    Speed Trap wrote on Sep 4, 2008 5:59 PM:

    " They need to get that State Trooper that operates the speed trap on Hwy. 90 at the Captain Cade overpass to help out.
    He can go back to his speed trap once the emergency situation is over.
    Oh wait, hats right, he cannot get any LACE money if he is HELPING people... "

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