Posted on 22 January 2010. Tags: arrest, baton, boat, christopher, drug, livingston, narcotics, robinson, rouge, satsuma, seizes, sheriff
On the afternoon of January 21, 2010 a team of nearly a dozen agents from the Livingston Parish Sheriff’s Office, Tangipahoa Sheriff’s Office, Tri-Parish Task Force, Hammond City Police Narcotics Division, Town of Livingston Police Department and the DEA (Drug Enforcement Administration) executed a search warrant at 28350 McArthur Drive in Satsuma. They recovered nearly 5, 000 pills of mostly oxycodone and nearly 1 pound of marijuana. The home owner was arrested and several of the proceeds of his drug business were seized by authorities.
They included: $58,855.00 cash, a late model Ford Super Duty F250 P/U, two late model jet skis, and finally a speed boat with the name “Natural Prozac” painted on it’s sides.
Christopher Ray Robinson, a 39 year old white male who listed his address as 28350 McArthur Drive, Livingston, La., was charged as follows:
- 1 Count Possession with Intent to Distribute Schedule I CDS (1 lb of marijuana)
- 1 Count Possession with Intent to Distribute Schedule II CDS (1,011 dosage units of oxycontin)
- 1 Count Possession with Intent to Distribute Schedule IV CDS (3,107 dosage units of oxycodone)
The street value of the illegal drugs was estimated to be over $168,000.00.
As of January 22, @ 9:00 am, he remains in the Livingston Parish Detention Center on a $150,000.00 bond.




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Posted on 07 January 2010. Tags: albany, ann, arrested, carter, Colleen, david, drugs, holden, livingston, narcotics, parish, pharmacy, Poche, ronald
On the afternoon of January 5, 2010, Detectives with the Livingston Parish Sheriff’s Office, Agents from the Tri-Parish Narcotics Task Force and Officers from the Albany Police Department went to a mobile home near Albany and arrested a woman who was selling illegal drugs in the presence of her 2 month old son. Authorities determined that the father of the two month old child burglarized a local pharmacy on December 28, 2009, brought the proceeds of that crime to the 28864 George White Road residence, and began selling the illegal drugs.
Colleen Ann Poche, a 29 year old white female who listed her address as 28864 George White Road, Holden, La., was charged as follows:
- 1 Count Possession with Intent to Distribute Schedule II CDS
- 1 Count Possession with Intent to Distribute Schedule IV CDS
- 1 Count Illegal Use of a CDS in the Presence of a Person Under 17 Years of Age
She is in the Livingston Parish Detention Center on a $100,500.00 bond.
Ronald H. Carter, Jr. (the child’s father) a 38 year old white male who listed his address as 28864 George White Road, Holden, La., was charged as follows:
- 1 Count Burglary of a Pharmacy
He is currently in the Amite City Jail for a similar drug store burglary in that jurisdiction. He will eventually be booked into the Livingston Parish Detention Center.
When Agents entered the mobile home, they found Poche sitting on a couch with 200 of the Hydrocodone pills on an ottoman in front of her. On the floor, within her reach, next to the ottoman, was her two month old son. They searched the bedroom area and found two more bags of pills in the baby’s bassinet along with a razor blade. Several empty pill bottles were found outside the trailer in a blue plastic barrel in the back yard. Eventually, a total of 789 dosage units of Hydrocodone, 900 dosage units of Klonapin and ½ dosage units of Viagra (street name “fix-a-flat”) were recovered in the home. Agents confirmed that these pills and commercial pill containers were taken during the December 28, 2009 burglary of Johns Pharmacy on La 43 in Albany.
Agents also determined that burglary was committed by Carter and an accomplice, David Holden. The two were connected to the Albany crime when authorities in Amite City caught Carter committing a pharmacy burglary there.
On January 6, 2009, David L. Holden, a 31 year old black male who listed his address as 5554 J. Holden Lane, Kentwood, La. was charged as follows:
- 1 Count Burglary of a Pharmacy
- 3 Counts of Outstanding Traffic Ticket Warrants
He is currently awaiting a bond hearing in the Livingston Parish Detention Center.
The Office of Community Services took custody of the child. Upgraded charges are likely in this case as it is still under investigation.



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