Recent Arrests by Vernon Parish Sheriff’s Office

Johnny Lee Harris, age 35, of Leesville was arrested and charged with one count Driving on Roadway Laned for Traffic, one count Operating a Vehicle while Intoxicated, and one count Unlawful Refusal to Submit to Chemical Testing.  Bond was set at $5165.  Harris posted bond and was released.

Cayleb Dylan Smith, age 18, of Anacoco was arrested and charged with one count Contributing to the Delinquency of a Juvenile, one count Criminal Trespass, one count Felony Carnal Knowledge of a Juvenile, and one count Unauthorized Jail.

Clarence Odom, age 45, of Pitkin was arrested and charged with one count Violation of a Protective Order.  Bond was set at $7500.  Odom remains in the Vernon Parish Jail.

Christopher Allen Henson, age 48, of Leesville was arrested on two outstanding Bench Warrants.  Bond has not been set.   Henson remains in the Vernon Parish Jail.

Aaron Michael Watson, age 32, of Leesville was arrested on two outstanding Bench Warrants.  Bond has not been set.  Watson remains in the Vernon Parish Jail.

Randy Allen Taylor, age 36, of Pitkin was arrested on an outstanding Bench Warrant.  Taylor posted bond and was released.

Courtland Jamar Francois, age 32, of Morgan City, Louisiana, was arrested and charged with one count Possession of a Schedule II Narcotic.  Bond was set at $25,000.  Francois posted bond and was released.

Trevor Rentschler, age 29, of Richmond, Virginia, was arrested on an out of jurisdiction Bench Warrant from Virginia for Carnal Knowledge of a Juvenile.  Bond has not been set.  Rentschler remains in the Vernon Parish Jail.

Christopoher Andrew Dean, age 44, of Leesville was arrested and charged with one count Domestic Abuse Battery, one count Resisting an Officer, and one outstanding Bench Warrant.  Bond has not been set.  Dean remains in the Vernon Parish Jail.

Jeremiah Orlanzo West, age 31, of Leesville was arrested and charged with one count Possession of Stolen Goods.  Bond was set at $7500.  West remains in the Vernon Parish Jail.

ALL PERSONS ARE PRESUMED INNOCENT UNTIL PROVEN GUILTY IN A COURT OF LAW.