If disclosure would result in private advantage and public damage, commercially valuable information, such as designs, equations, research data, or drawings collected within five years of a request are kept securely by government agencies.Intra-agency memorandums, recommendations, and policy opinions are preliminary notes and drafts that governmental staff cannot reveal.The custodian must secure public safety and security records produced or kept to prevent or respond to criminal terrorist attacks or other acts that endanger public safety.Government staff cannot disclose a law enforcement department's investigation and intelligence records identifying witnesses and crime victims.If disclosing personal information about public employees and officials would violate their right to privacy, then such information is kept secure.Records containing the following information, on the other hand, are not subject to public disclosure: Typewritten or handwritten papers, photographs, letters, audio and video recordings, and other data storage types, regardless of qualities or physical shape, may be included in these records. Public agencies create, preserve, or disseminate public records to interested and eligible persons. Earl Warren, 30, distribution of methamphetamine.According to the Louisiana Public Records Act, Ascension Parish public records contain information relating to government conduct or the performance of a governmental function.Justin Roddy, 32, distribution of methamphetamine.Michael Pou, 34, two counts of distribution of heroin.Karla Peters, 33, possession of methamphetamine.Kandise Moore,31, distribution of heroin and distribution of methamphetamine.Cheryl Jacobs, 57, possession of controlled dangerous substance by fraud and possession of oxycodone.Larry Guillot, 40, distribution of methamphetamine.Draper Joshua, 33, two counts of distribution of heroin.Rodney Carlson, 36, distribution of methamphetamine.Vincent Paul Bourgeois, 48, distribution of methamphetamine.Chad Blythe, 51, distribution of heroin.(Ascension Parish Sheriff's Office)Īccording to APSO, detectives are actively searching for the following 11 remaining subjects related to this investigation, who once found, will be arrested and charged: On bottom, from left, are Joshua Draper, Vincent Bourgeois, Earl Warren, Kandise Moore, Justin Roddy, and Larry Guillot. On top, from left, are Chad Blythe, Cheryl Jacobs, Michael Pou, Rodney Carlson Jr., and Karla Peters.
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