Bossier City Police make arrests in felony theft and burglary cases
Plus — Bossier City's 2026 budget to be finalized Tuesday.
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Bossier City Police make arrests in felony theft and burglary cases
Hour by hour. Day and night. This is BossierNow’s reporting of Bossier City Police Department incidents and arrests. This report covers the actions that occurred from November 6-8, 2025.
All persons named or shown are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
11/06/2025 00:37:00 – Arrest 1400 block Carver St Bossier City, La – Resisting an Officer (Misdemeanor), Unlawful Sale/Purchase Tobacco Under 18; Signs (Misdemeanor), Failure to Appear – No DL (Misdemeanor), and Failure to Appear – Expired Registration (Misdemeanor). Black or African American, Female, Age 20.
11/06/2025 00:40:00 – Arrest 600 block Benton Rd Bossier City, La – Failure to Appear – Trespassing (Misdemeanor). White or Caucasian, Male, Age 35.
11/06/2025 01:31:00 – Incident 2900 block Barksdale Blvd/Westgate Dr Bossier City, La – D/P – Drunkenness (Cleared by Arrest/Adult).
11/06/2025 01:50:00 – Arrest 2900 block Barksdale Blvd/Westgate Dr Bossier City, La – D/P – Drunkenness (Misdemeanor), Resisting an Officer (Misdemeanor), and Contempt of Court / Direct (Misdemeanor). White or Caucasian, Male, Age 46.
11/06/2025 11:04:00 – Arrest 300 block Boardwalk Blvd Bossier City, La – Fugitive Arrest – BPSO (Misdemeanor) and Fugitive Arrest – GCSO (Misdemeanor). Black or African American, Female, Age 28.
11/06/2025 11:17:00 – Incident 5700 block E Texas St Bossier City, La – Violations of Protective Orders (Cleared by Arrest/Adult).
11/06/2025 12:04:00 – Arrest 1000 block Calvin St Coushatta, La – Simple Burglary – Residence/Business (Felony). Monica Cheree Milligan, Black or African American, Female, Age 45.
11/06/2025 12:44:00 – Arrest 5700 block E Texas St Bossier City, La – Violations of Protective Orders (Misdemeanor). Black or African American, Female, Age 21.
11/06/2025 15:04:00 – Arrest 100 block Adair St Bossier City, La – Theft (Felony). Kristian Renee McHenry, Black or African American, Female, Age 43.
11/06/2025 15:29:00 – Arrest 6500 block Barksdale Blvd Bossier City, La – Fugitive Arrest – BPSO (Misdemeanor). White or Caucasian, Female, Age 27.
11/06/2025 15:36:00 – Arrest 100 block Adair St Bossier City – Failure to Appear / No Child Restraint (Misdemeanor). Black or African American, Female, Age 43.
11/06/2025 15:40:00 – Arrest 100 block Adair St Bossier City – Fugitive Arrest – BPSO (Felony). Kathy McHenry, Black or African American, Female, Age 64.
11/06/2025 16:47:00 – Citation 599 Yarbrough St/Hill St Bossier City – Pedestrian Conduct on or Near Designated Roadway. Black or African American, Female, Age 34.
11/06/2025 16:48:00 – Arrest 2100 block Airline Dr Bossier City, La – Failure to Appear / Driving with Defective Headlight (Misdemeanor), Failure to Appear / DUS (Misdemeanor), Failure to Appear / Speeding (Misdemeanor), Fugitive Arrest / BPSO (Misdemeanor), and Fugitive Arrest / SPD (Misdemeanor). Black or African American, Male, Age 35.
11/06/2025 17:01:00 – Arrest 500 block Yarbrough St/Hill St Bossier City – Possession Schedule II (Felony), Prohibited Acts – Drug Paraphernalia (Misdemeanor), Failure to Appear / Pedestrian on Roadway (Misdemeanor), and Pedestrian Conduct on or Near Designated Roadway (Misdemeanor). Black or African American, Female, Age 34.
11/06/2025 18:35:00 – Incident 2200 block Shed Rd Bossier City, La – Simple Assault (Exceptionally Cleared).
11/06/2025 18:56:00 – Citation 2470 Barksdale Blvd Bossier City – Driving on Roadway Laned for Traffic and Expired Driver’s License. White or Caucasian, Male, Age 38.
11/06/2025 19:16:00 – Arrest 2400 block Barksdale Blvd Bossier City – Possession Schedule II (Felony), Possession Schedule I (Misdemeanor), Prohibited Acts – Drug Paraphernalia (Misdemeanor), Expired Driver’s License (Misdemeanor), and Driving on Roadway Laned for Traffic (Misdemeanor). Mark Lucas Daly, White or Caucasian, Male, Age 38.
11/06/2025 19:24:00 – Arrest 600 block W. 77th St Shreveport, La – Failure to Appear – No Pedestrians on Highway (Misdemeanor). Black or African American, Male, Age 22.
11/07/2025 00:11:00 – Citation 600 Hamilton Rd/Green St Bossier City – No License Plate Light / Improper Display of License Plate. White or Caucasian, Male, Age 21.
11/07/2025 00:11:00 – Incident 600 block Hamilton Rd/Green St Bossier City, La – Possession Schedule II (Cleared by Arrest/Adult).
11/07/2025 00:50:00 – Arrest 600 block Hamilton Rd/Green St Bossier City, La – Possession Schedule II (Felony), Possession Schedule I (Misdemeanor), Prohibited Acts – Drug Paraphernalia (Misdemeanor), and No License Plate Light / Improper Display of License Plate (Misdemeanor). Daniel Chavez, White or Caucasian, Male, Age 21.
11/07/2025 01:00:00 – Incident 700 block Live Casino Blvd Bossier City, La – Theft (Active).
11/07/2025 01:10:00 – Arrest 700 block Live Casino Blvd Bossier City – D/P – Language (Misdemeanor), Entry on or Remaining After Being Forbidden (Misdemeanor), and Resisting an Officer (Misdemeanor). White or Caucasian, Male, Age 42.
11/07/2025 02:11:00 – Arrest 2000 block Stanley St Shreveport, La – Domestic Abuse Battery – Simple (Misdemeanor). Black or African American, Male, Age 42.
11/07/2025 03:15:00 – Incident 1400 block Airline Dr/Patricia Dr Bossier City, La – Possession Schedule I (Cleared by Arrest/Adult).
11/07/2025 06:25:00 – Arrest 600 block Benton Rd Bossier City, La – Failure to Appear / Speeding (Misdemeanor). Black or African American, Male, Age 31.
11/07/2025 06:35:00 – Arrest 600 block Benton Rd Bossier City, La – Failure to Appear / Driving with Defective Headlight (Misdemeanor) and Failure to Appear / No Taillights (Misdemeanor). Black or African American, Male, Age 28.
11/07/2025 07:40:00 – Arrest 1600 block Success St Bossier City, La – Failure to Appear – Driving Under Suspension (Misdemeanor) and Failure to Appear / Signal and Brake Lights Required (Misdemeanor). White or Caucasian, Male, Age 64.
11/07/2025 15:24:00 – Incident 2100 block Rodney St Bossier City, La – Hit and Run (Active).
11/08/2025 01:10:00 – Arrest 1300 block Carver St/Cox St Bossier City – Fugitive Arrest – SPD (Misdemeanor). Black or African American, Male, Age 33.
11/08/2025 01:22:00 – Arrest 1900 block Airline Dr/E Texas St Bossier City, La – Fugitive Arrest – SPD (Misdemeanor) and Fugitive Arrest – BPSO (Misdemeanor). Black or African American, Male, Age 40.
11/08/2025 02:04:00 – Arrest 1500 block Walter O. Bigby Bossier City, La – Access Device Fraud (Misdemeanor). White or Caucasian, Male, Age 46.
11/08/2025 02:35:00 – Incident 3000 block Shiloh Ln Bossier City, La – Simple Battery (Exceptionally Cleared).
11/08/2025 02:54:00 – Incident 2400 block Barksdale Blvd Bossier City, La – Simple Battery (Active).
11/08/2025 03:14:00 – Arrest 2400 block Tilman Dr Bossier City, La – Failure to Appear / Speeding in School Zone (Misdemeanor), Failure to Appear / DUS (Misdemeanor), and DUS – Driving Under Suspension (Misdemeanor). Black or African American, Male, Age 30.
11/08/2025 03:26:00 – Arrest 2100 block Airline Dr/Plantation Dr Bossier City, La – Fugitive Arrest / SPD (Misdemeanor). Black or African American, Male, Age 30.
11/08/2025 03:33:00 – Arrest 700 block Hope St Shreveport, La – Failure to Appear – General Speed Law (Misdemeanor) and Failure to Appear – Turning Movements and Required Signals (Misdemeanor). Black or African American, Male, Age 23.
11/08/2025 03:38:00 – Arrest 700 block Horseshoe Blvd Bossier City – D/P – Drunkenness (Misdemeanor). White or Caucasian, Male, Age 46.
11/08/2025 03:40:00 – Arrest 700 block Hope St Shreveport, La – Failure to Appear – Theft (Misdemeanor). Black or African American, Male, Age 37.
11/08/2025 03:55:00 – Arrest 500 block County Road 4616 Sulphur Springs, Tx – Simple Assault (Misdemeanor) and D/P – Drunkenness (Misdemeanor). White or Caucasian, Male, Age 21.
11/08/2025 04:47:00 – Arrest 2700 block Foster St Bossier City, La – Failure to Appear – Disturbing the Peace (Misdemeanor). Black or African American, Male, Age 45.
11/08/2025 05:01:00 – Incident 100 block Turnbury Dr Bossier City, La – Domestic Abuse Battery – Simple (Exceptionally Cleared).
11/08/2025 08:18:00 – Arrest 1200 block Elsa Jane St/Norris Dr Bossier City, La – Illegal Possession of Stolen Firearms (Felony), Possession Schedule I (Misdemeanor), Illegal Carrying of Weapon (Felony), Possessing/Dealing Firearms with Obliterated Number/Mark (Felony), Reckless Operation of a Vehicle (Misdemeanor), and Open Container on Public Road (Misdemeanor). Mykael Stanfield, Black or African American, Male, Age 25.
Bossier City’s 2026 budget to be finalized Tuesday
At a special meeting on Tuesday, the Bossier City Council will hold a public hearing, give a final review of the City’s 28 budgets for 2026, and then take a vote on approving them.
The budget draft reveals:
A nearly 8% decrease in 2026 expenditures for the Metropolitan Planning Commission
A forecast for a 22% decrease in hotel/motel taxes
A 52% decrease in streets and drainage spending
A 4% increase in sales tax collections
A nearly 13% increase in arena operations costs.
Details include a more than 25% increase in general government spending, from about $16 million to over $21 million.
End to government shutdown in sight after senators make funding deal
U.S. senators finally broke the government funding impasse Sunday night, voting 60-40 to advance a bill ending the government shutdown.
The Senate must hold a final vote on the legislation, and then the House must approve the legislation before the government reopens.
After Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., kept lawmakers in session over the weekend, Republicans approached Democrats with a final offer: in exchange for support to reopen the government, they would guarantee a vote on the expiring Obamacare subsidies and also reverse some of the Trump administration’s mass layoffs.
Those two concessions were as far as Republican leaders were willing to go to end the ongoing shutdown, which has lasted a record-long 40 days as Democrats held out over health care policy demands.
Sens. John Fetterman, D-Pa.; Angus King, I-Maine; and Catherine Cortez Masto, D-Nev.; had already voted with Republicans to reopen the government for the past few weeks.
Sens. Jeanne Shaheen, D-N.H.; Maggie Hassan, D-N.H.; Tim Kaine, D-Va.Jacky Rosen, D-Nev., and Dick Durbin, D-Ill, joined them Sunday night, breaking the filibuster.
“This bill is not perfect, but it takes important steps to reduce their shutdown’s hurt,” Durbin said. “Now that Democrats secured these wins, it’s time for Leader Thune to keep his promise to schedule a vote on the ACA tax credits in December and we will see to it that he makes good on his word for the millions of Americans worried they won’t be able to afford health care in January.”
The Senate Appropriations Committee released an updated Continuing Resolution on Sunday night, which outlines the details of the Republicans’ offer.
The new CR will extend government funding through Jan. 30, reopen the government, avoid the risk of lawmakers ramming through a bloated omnibus in December, and give Congress enough time to finish the normal-order appropriations process.
Republicans also paired the CR with the Senate-passed minibus, which will knock out three of the 12 appropriations bills that fund federal agencies for fiscal year 2026.
The minibus funds Military Construction and Veterans Affairs, the Food and Drug Administration, the Agriculture Department, Rural Development, and the Legislative Branch.
Crucially, the deal also includes a promise that lawmakers will vote to extend the sunsetting of the enhanced Obamacare Premium Tax Credit. Senate Democrats had voted 14 times in a row against reopening the government since Sept. 30, demanding that a funding deal also extend the subsidies.
A mere vote on the subsidies does not necessarily guarantee an extension, however. So Republican leaders have sweetened the deal by vowing to reverse some of the Trump administration’s reduction-in-force (RIF) actions, which laid off thousands of federal workers during the shutdown. The funding deal will also prevent the administration from conducting RIFs as long as the CR remains in effect.
“After 40 days as a consistent voice against shutting our government down, I voted YES for the 15th time to REOPEN,” Fetterman posted on X. “I’m sorry to our military, SNAP recipients, gov workers, and Capitol Police who haven’t been paid in weeks. It should’ve never come to this. This was a failure.”
– By Thérèse Boudreaux/The Center Square
Sheriff Whittington presents check to Louisiana Easter Seals
Bossier Parish Sheriff Julian Whittington presented a $13,000 check to Louisiana Easter Seals last week as part of the proceeds from the annual “Kids Shoot for Youth Charities” event.
A total of $70,000 was raised this year, benefiting several local nonprofit youth organizations that serve the community.
Sheriff Whittington expressed his appreciation for everyone who participated and supported the charity shoot, noting that the funds help make a real difference in the lives of children in need.
“This event is about giving back to our community and helping organizations like the Easter Seals continue their important work.”
Another freeze to chill Bossier tonight
Freezing temperatures are again expected tonight and early Tuesday morning across the Bossier Parish area.
“One more round of freezing temperatures across the Four State region Monday night, into Tuesday morning,” the National Weather Service said in an early Monday morning analysis. “A quick rebound in temperatures is expected through the middle and end of the week, with highs in the 80s returning.”
The weather agency also noted that dry and breezy conditions through the first half of the week will elevate fire danger ahead of rain prospects by next weekend.
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