Two Dodson Residents Charged in Connection with Shooting;  Other Arrests Recounted

Two Dodson residents have been arrested and charged in connection with a shooting of a third individual September 9 in a home on the Old Gansville Road.  The Winn Parish Sheriff’s Office responded to a report concerning a gunshot victim, Eric Doughty who received a gunshot wound to his left leg.

Deputies arrested Jason Royce Holland of Dodson for the shooting and charged Holland with Attempted Second Degree Murder, while other charges were pending against Holland in this case. Also charged in this case was Tonie Netherland Bladel of Dodson for Accessory to Attempted Second Degree Murder and a warrant in Grant Parish. Both individuals were booked into the Winn Parish Detention Center.

Sheriff McAllister noted that he and his deputies and investigators have worked many hours over the past couple weeks, resulting in deputies making several additional arrests. 

September 12, deputies responded to a Burglary of a residence located at 15661 Hwy 84. Deputies were advised by the homeowner that several firearms, ATV vehicle, chain saw and other items were taken from his property. Investigators arrested Justin Coleman of Lake Charles and Tiffany Trichel of Natchitoches for Aggravated Burglary, Criminal Trespass, Possession of a Firearm by a Felon and Criminal Damage to Property. Investigators along with deputies were able to recover and return all of the items taken from the residence. Both individuals were booked into Winn Parish Detention Center.

August 11, deputies were alerted to a Theft at Hebron Church on LA 126 in Sikes. Taken from the church was a Central AC unit. It was later discovered the AC unit was sold in Jena at a scrap yard. Deputies arrested Michael Colten Black of Columbia and London Turner of West Monroe for Theft. These were also booked into Winn Parish Detention Center.

Sheriff McAllister thanked his deputies and Investigators for their hard put into these cases, along with other responses made on various calls. “The safety of our citizens, their residences and property will always be our priority.”