MARKSVILLE, La. (UrbanCast: 6/10/2026) — The Avoyelles Parish Sheriff’s Office released its June 8, 2026 jail booking report, detailing recent arrests and charges across the parish.
Among the more serious arrests listed was Anthony Keith Bradford, 47, of Cottonport. Deputies booked Bradford on multiple counts of possession of controlled dangerous substances with intent to distribute. Additional charges include obstruction of justice, resisting an officer, and contempt for failing to comply with sentencing requirements.
According to the report, deputies also arrested Louis Kirby Mace, 40, of Marksville. His charges include third-degree rape, criminal conspiracy, and contempt for failure to appear.
Tina O’Neal Mace, 24, of Marksville, was booked in connection with the same investigation. Her charges include criminal conspiracy, third-degree rape, and accessory after the fact.
Deputies arrested Trenell Pate, 27, of Baton Rouge, on charges of terrorizing, aggravated assault with a firearm, possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, and simple battery.
In another case, Timothy K. Porterie, 45, of Marksville, was booked on charges of third-offense driving while intoxicated, reckless operation, speeding, and negligent injuring involving a vehicle.
Several Narcotics-Related Arrests
The report also includes several narcotics-related arrests. Terry Lee Chisenhall, 55, of Marksville, was booked for possession of Schedule II drugs. Marianne D. Schuette, 49, of Franklin, was arrested on a similar charge. Tammera S. Williams, 39, of Bunkie, faces charges of distribution of a Schedule II controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia.
Several individuals were booked on theft-related offenses. Hunter James Adams, 19, of Moreauville, and Kayden M. Bass, 21, of Simmesport, both face charges of criminal trespass and theft. Morgan Taylor Dupont, 25, was booked for theft and possession of stolen things. Shakira Renee Howard, 23, of Cottonport, was arrested on charges that include possession of stolen things, fraud-access device violations, and cyberstalking through electronic communication.
The report contains additional bookings and charges not listed in this summary.
All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
Source: Avoyelles Parish Sheriff’s Office Media Information Report dated June 8, 2026.
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