Troop B - NEWS RELEASE
June 11, 2012
Louisiana State Police Bureau of Investigations Arrests Numerous Individuals in New Orleans Area Troop B – On June 6, 2012, troopers assigned to the Louisiana State Police Bureau of Investigations Auto Theft and Insurance Fraud Unit received a LoJack alert on a stolen 2009 Toyota Camry in the area of 3300 block of Baudin Street, New Orleans. One person, later identified as Robert Lavigne (B/M, age 18) of New Orleans, was seen using a key to gain entry into the vehicle. Lavigne was arrested for Possession of Stolen Property and Possession of a Firearm by a Convicted Felon. He was booked into the Orleans Parish Correctional Center. Lo Jack is a stolen vehicle recovery system that consists of a small radio frequency transceiver hidden in the vehicle. The transceiver has a unique code specifically tied to that vehicle’s VIN number. When LoJack is activated, the transceiver sends out an inaudible signal that is automatically traced in LoJack equipped police units.
On June 8, 2012, Louisiana State Police Detectives arrested Marc Griffin-Hagan (B/M, age 30) of New Orleans and Fred Howard (B/M, age 40) of New Orleans on numerous charges following an investigation related to fraudulent Louisiana ID’s and stolen credit cards. The investigation was a cooperative effort with the Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office, Kenner Police Department and the United States Secret Service after they received information about identity theft and access device fraud. Search warrants were obtained and numerous items related to the manufacture, possession and distribution of fraudulent ID cards were seized. Griffin-Hagen was booked on charges of Possession of Fraudulent Documents for ID Purposes, Counterfeiting / Possessing Counterfeit Labels and Possession of Tools and Equipment used for Manufacturing Unauthorized Sound Recordings. Howard was booked on charges of Identity Theft, Access Device Fraud and Forgery. Both subjects were taken to the Orleans Parish Correctional Center.
Anyone wishing to report criminal or suspicious activity to the Louisiana State Police Bureau of Investigations is urged to contact detectives at 225-925-3682.
The Louisiana State Police on-line reporting system is also available to the public through a convenient and secure reporting form that is submitted to the appropriate investigators. Citizens can access the form by visiting www.lsp.org and clicking the Suspicious Activity link.
Contact Information:
Trooper Melissa Matey Public Affairs Unit Louisiana State Police – Troop B Office: (504) 471-2780 melissa.matey@dps.la.gov www.LSP.org
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