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Woman arrested for stabbing boyfriend PDF Print E-mail
Written by Press-Tribune Staff   
Tuesday, 17 November 2009

A Haughton woman was arrested this weekend after an argument led her to stab her boyfriend in the buttocks.
According to the Bossier Parish Sheriff’s Office,Lisa Scott Nalepa, 48, of the 5200 block of Blue Royale, was taken into custody for domestic abuse/aggravated battery Sunday.

Nalepa was arrested after Bossier Sheriff’s deputies were sent to her residence on a domestic disturbance call. 


When the deputies arrived, Nalepa and her 10-year, live-in boyfriend were still arguing.

The boyfriend told deputies he and Nalepa were arguing over a cell phone when Nalepa stabbed him in the buttocks with a two-inch steak knife.  Deputies say the boyfriend had a visible one-half inch gash on his buttocks.

Nalepa was transported to the Bossier Maximum Security Facility and booked.  Her bond is pending.

DWI

A Haughton man was arrested Saturday night for third-offense D.W.I., driving under suspension, careless operation and speeding.

According to the Bossier Parish Sheriff’s Office, Ronnie Dewayne Lindsey, 44, of Academy Lane, was taken into custody after he was observed traveling southbound on Princeton Road at a high rate of speed.  A Bossier Sheriff’s deputy clocked Lindsey at 64 miles per hour in a 35-mile-per-hour zone.

The deputy stopped Lindsey in the 5700 block of Highway 80 and Lindsey could not produce a driver’s license. 

When Lindsey exited his vehicle, the deputy could smell the strong odor of an alcoholic beverage on his person and his breath.  Lindsey performed poorly on a field sobriety test and refused to submit to a chemical breath test.

Lindsey was transported to the Bossier Maximum Security Facility and booked. His bond was set at $2,300.
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