Judge Tony Fazzio set his bond at $1,006,000. Trespass simple criminal damage to property resisting an officer aggravated assault with a firearm and terrorizing. Pendleton was charged with reckless discharge of a firearm at a parade or demonstration criminal Pendleton and Ned were both arrested and booked into the Calcasieu Correctional Center. Ned continued driving a short distance before parking the vehicle, Pendleton fled the area on foot but was quickly apprehended. Vehicle, at which time a firearm fell from his person. Ned drove the vehicle through barricades and a crowd of people, fleeing from police. Pendleton, III, 18, Lake Charles, discharged a firearm into a crowd of people, hitting a vehicle. Calcasieu Parish Sheriff’s Office deputies were advised of a shooting on Lakeshore Drive in Lake Charles.ĭuring the investigation, it was discovered the suspect Harry L. A person is innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. If anyone knows his whereabouts they are asked to call CPSO at 491-3605.ĬPSO VCIU Detective DiQuan Bennett is the lead investigator on this case.Īn arrest is an indication that probable cause exists to believe the subject was involved in the offense alleged. On May 5, detectives issued an arrest warrant for Doyle, signed by Judge David Richie in the amount of $50,000 for theft of a catalyticĬonverter. Detectives later learned that Doyle scrapped the catalytic converter belonging to the victims’ car.ĭetectives attempted to locate Doyle but were unsuccessful. Doyle, 30, DeQuincy, removing the catalytic converter from the car.Īfter further investigation, with the help of CPSO Real Time Crime Center in conjunction with several scrap yards, VCIU detectives discovered the van that was used during the theft was seen at a Detectives also viewed the suspect, later identified asĬhase M. Surveillance showed a gold DodgeĬaravan drive into the parking lot of the business where the theft occurred and park behind the victims’ car for a long period of time. On May 2, Calcasieu Parish Sheriff’s Office deputies responded to a local business on Highway 1133 in Sulphur in reference to the theft of a catalytic converter from the complainant’s car.ĭuring the initial investigation, detectives with the CPSO Vehicle Crimes Investigative Unit reviewed video surveillance from multiple locations in the area.
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