Bossier deputies solve string of burglaries
Two arrested and multiple items recovered
Detectives with the Bossier Sheriff’s Office have solved a string of burglaries that occurred in South Bossier Parish over the past two months.
Raymond Myers, 38, and Tyler
Still, 18, of the 500 block of Camp Bistineau in Doyline, were charged this
afternoon with five counts of simple burglary; Myers also faces a charge of one
count of felony theft.
Bossier detectives worked in conjunction with the Webster Parish
Sheriff’s Office and found that Myers and Still were responsible for at least
five burglaries of businesses, a residence and storage facilities in south
Bossier in December and January.
Detectives recovered thousands of dollars of equipment and tools from
their Doyline, along with a stolen trailer.
Myers and Still are currently incarcerated at the Bayou Dorcheat
Correctional Center in Webster Parish on charges of illegal possession of
stolen things and awaiting extradition to Bossier Parish.
Additional charges on Myers and Still are pending.
“This is a big deal for us to catch these burglars, and I’m extremely
proud of the cooperation between my detectives and the team at Webster Parish
Sheriff’s Office led by Sheriff Gary Sexton,” said Bossier Sheriff Julian
Whittington. “It’s solid detective work,
tracking down every lead and working across parish lines, and now we are in the
process of returning the stolen items to their owners – cases solved!”









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