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It was a wild weekend in the Shreveport - Bossier City area!  Mudbug Madness, live music in the East Bank District, and about 50 million backyard BBQ's gave us plenty to do - but that wasn't enough for some folks.

BBQ Pork Ribs on the Grill
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While we were celebrating our freedom during the Memorial Day weekend, the folks listed below were busy losing theirs.  Everyone of these folks were arrested by the Bossier Parish Sheriff's Office between Friday (May 27th) and Monday (May 30th, Memorial Day).

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The charges from this weekend range from DWI to drug possession - with a healthy dose of failure to appear!  That being said - it's important to note that some of these inmates have already been released, and several have yet to go to trial for their alleged crimes.  All are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

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These won't be the last criminals in Bossier.  Law enforcement officials rely on people just like you to help them catch the bad guys.  Not physically, of course, but you may know something vital to an ongoing investigation.  If you have any information that could lead to the arrest of wanted criminals in the area, please contact the Bossier Parish Crime Stoppers at 318-424-4100, or log onto www.p3tips.com.

Memorial Weekend Arrests in Bossier Parish (5/27/22 - 5/30/22)

The Memorial Day weekend sure was a blast! Unfortunately, some folks blew way past the "fun" line directly into "breaking-the-law" territory. That's when the dedicated men and women with the Bossier Parish Sheriff's Office step in. Here are the folks that got arrested over the long, 3-day weekend.

Caddo Correctional Center Bookings Memorial Day Weekend 2022

The following mugshots are those that were booked in to CCC through the dates of 5/27/22-5/30/22. Some of these inmates have been released. Many of those pictured have not yet been to trial for their alleged crimes and are considered innocent until proven guilty.

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