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Lafourche bags 33 drug violators in ‘Bad BOI’ narcotics operation

THIBODAUX, La. — Lafourche Parish has arrested 33 people and seized more than $20,000 as a result of a an investigation into narcotics distribution in the South Lafourche area that began late last year.

In 2020, 11 people died as a result of heroin and opioid overdoses in Lafourche Parish. Since 2017, deputies began carrying naloxone, sold under brand names such as Narcan and Evzio, to use in emergencies to block or reverse the effects of opioids.

Deputies used naloxone 66 times in responding to calls for heroin and opioid overdoses last year and 52 of the 93 overdose calls to which deputies responded were in the South Lafourche area – nearly 56% of the parish-wide total.

“We believe this operation will have significant impact on the availability of heroin, methamphetamine, and especially fentanyl in the southern area of the parish,” said Lafourche Parish Sheriff Craig Webre, following the success of Operation Bad BOI based on the street name for heroin (“BOI”).

“Just because you don’t see an arrest every week doesn’t mean you’ll be able to continue to operate in this community. Our agents will continue to work to build cases and bring these violators to justice.”

Lafourche Parish Sheriff Craig Webre

The following individuals were arrested as a result of the operation:

Anyone needing assistance is welcome to contact the Lafourche Parish Sheriff’s Office Police Social Services section at (985) 449-4476, and the staff can assist you in seeking proper treatment. Alternately, the South Central Louisiana Human Services Authority has a crisis assistance hotline available 24 hours a day at (877) 500-9997.