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FRANKLINTON, La. (WGNO) — A man is behind bars after Washington Parish detectives say what started out as a stop for reckless driving led to an arrest and a list of other charges.
On Sunday (Oct. 2), a Franklinton Police Department lieutenant was on his way to work when he reportedly saw 37-year-old Chad Thompson, driving recklessly just outside the town limits. The lieutenant reported to the Washington Parish Sheriff’s Office and members of both agencies stopped then Thompson at a gas station.
Deputies say a search of records revealed Thompson had an outstanding warrant for violating a protective order and he was arrested. When authorities searched his vehicle, they discovered a plethora of items, many of them illegal:
- A number of illegal drugs
- A shotgun
- Drug paraphernalia
- A switched license plate
- Illegal blue headlights
- A fake inspection sticker
Thompson was taken to the Washington Parish Jail and now faces a $6,000 bond on the following charges:
- Two counts of possession of illegal drugs
- Possession of illegal drugs with a weapon present
- Possession of drug paraphernalia
- Violation of a protective order
- Improper equipment on his vehicle
- Switched license plate
- Improper motor vehicle inspection sticker
- Traffic violations
Sheriff Randy Seal released a statement on the arrest:
“Thanks to an alert Franklinton Police Department lieutenant and a quick response from our deputies, a wanted man was removed from the streets of our parish. This was a good example of cooperation between two law enforcement agencies in our parish. That is the way it works. All parish law enforcement agencies have a common goal to protect our citizens and we work together to make it happen.”
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