Rayville Police Chief Markus Turner announced the Rayville Police Department made the following arrests for the week of July 15-21.
Charges were discharging a firearm, disturbing the peace, driving under suspension, interference with an officer, resisting arrest with violence/force, damage to property and disturbing the peace.
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The Rayville Police Department issued a total of 14 traffic citations this week. That number includes 13 for speeding and one for improper lane change with an accident.
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Chief Markus Turner states it is crucial to cooperate with law enforcement when notified about being placed under arrest. Resisting arrest will only escalate the situation and incur additional charges and penalties.
By collaborating with law enforcement officers, individuals can help prevent further complications and ensure a smoother resolution to legal matters.