The mission of the Beauregard Parish Sheriff's Office is to provide fair and friendly service to the citizens of Beauregard Parish through a professional, well trained, and united department. These services are provided by the Patrol Division, Investigative Division, School Resource Division, Corrections, Bailiffs, Transportation, and Civil Department. Since being established in 1913, the Beauregard Parish Sheriff's Office has been committed to serving the citizens of Beauregard Parish. We will be updating and providing new information frequently and we are very interested in hearing from you as our Crime-Stoppers motto says, "See it, Hear it, Report it!"īeauregard Parish is 13,976 square miles with over 36,000 citizens. We hope you will utilize this webpage and we encourage you to visit often.
Within this webpage you will be able to share information with the department, receive alerts on your mobile device, access our community calendar, locate registered sex offenders, as well as many other helpful tools. Professionalism, Loyalty, and Dedication, in-service to all Our goal for this webpage is to give you insight of our day to day operations and to help build a better working relationship with our communities. We hope you find this webpage informative and helpful. The APSO Jail provides the basic human needs of the inmate population.
Sign up for newsletters emailed to your inbox.The Beauregard Parish Sheriff's Office would like to welcome you to our webpage. Career Opportunities Our Locations GIVE US A CALL 22 Home Jail History Inmate Query Jail Information/Inmate Query The Ascension Parish Jail, located in Donaldsonville, is a full-service jail rated at a capacity of over 500 beds. To reach the newsroom or report a typo/correction, click HERE. The Commission will also honor K-9 King, who served with the Calcasieu Parish Sheriff's Office.Īfter this year's ceremony, the number of Medal of Honor recipients will have reached a total of 133 since the program's inception, along with three K-9 honorees. He'd served with both CPPD and the Acadia Parish Sheriff's Office for a combined total of 30 years. Trahan also died last year of complications from the coronavirus. Church Point Police Department Captain Kevin P. He became a sheriff's deputy in 2019, but had more than 30 years experience in law enforcement. Jeff Davis Parish Deputy Claude Winston Guillory died last year at age 63 from complications related to COVID-19. Steven Dewayne Whitstine (Lt.) – East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff's OfficeĢ1. Randy Michael Vallot (Capt.) – Richland Parish Sheriff's Officeġ9. Henry Turner (MSgt.) – Louisiana Department of Correctionsġ8. Trahan (Capt.) – Church Point Police Departmentġ7. Shane Michael Totty (Cpl.) – Baton Rouge Police Departmentġ6. Donna Richardson-Below (Deputy) – DeSoto Parish Sheriff's Officeġ5. Kietrell Michael Pitts (Deputy) – Tangipahoa Parish Sheriff's Officeġ4. Chateri Alyse Payne (Officer) – Shreveport Police Departmentġ3. Kyle Melancon (Deputy 1st Class) – Ascension Parish Sheriff's Officeġ2. Wilmot Sandlin "Sandy" McCain (Warden) – Louisiana Department of Correctionsġ1. (Capt.) – Mandeville Police Departmentġ0. Loyd Ray Hamm (Lt.) – Richland Parish Sheriff's OfficeĨ. Officer) – New Orleans Police Departmentħ. Claude Winston Guillory (Deputy) – Jefferson Davis Parish Sheriff's OfficeĦ. Kaitlin Marie Cowley (Agent) – Louisiana Probation & Paroleĥ. Raymond Andrew Boseman (Reserve Capt.) – New Orleans Police DepartmentĤ. Kejuane Artez Bates (Officer) – Vidalia Police Departmentģ. George Bowman Baker (Trooper) – Louisiana State PoliceĢ. This year, the Commission will honor the following officers who died in the line of duty during 20:ġ. 21 law enforcement officers will be commemorated with the Medal of Honor, which was established by the Louisiana legislature in 1997 to recognize the service and ultimate sacrifice made by officers for the protection and safety of Louisiana citizens. The ceremony is being held by the Louisiana Commission on Law Enforcement on Thursday, November 4, at 1 p.m. Two police officers who served in local departments will be among 21 officers honored posthumously next week during a Medal of Honor ceremony in Baton Rouge.