Arrest Made in Hit and Run Crash That Killed Pedestrian in Jefferson Parish

Published: 08-24-2024 | Category: Troop B


UPDATE: Troopers have continued to thoroughly investigate the crash that claimed the life of 37-year-old Sue Ella Cechman. Through investigative means, Troopers determined that 36-year-old Britney Holmes of Westwego, was driving a 2008 Nissan Sentra when it struck Cechman. During the course of the investigation, Troopers learned that Holmes took actions to conceal evidence of the crash. 


On August 24, 2024, Holmes was booked into the Jefferson Parish Correctional Center for Manslaughter, Obstruction of Justice, and Hit-and-Run Driving. This crash remains under investigation, and any additional information will be updated.

Original Release August 16, 2024: 

Jefferson – On Thursday, August 15, 2024, around 11:45 pm, Troopers with Louisiana State Police Troop B began investigating a hit-and-run crash involving a pedestrian on Jefferson Highway near Claiborne Court. The crash ultimately claimed the life of 37-year-old Sue Ella Cechman of Metairie.

The preliminary investigation revealed that Cechman was attempting to cross Jefferson Highway at Claiborne Court. At the same time, an unknown vehicle was traveling west on Jefferson Highway and struck Cechman. As a result, Cechman suffered severe injuries and was transported to a local hospital, where she later died. After striking Cechman, the unknown vehicle did not contact law enforcment and fled the scene. Standard toxicology samples were obtained from Cechman and submitted for analysis. This crash remains under investigation.

The make, model, and exact color of the suspect vehicle are unknown. However, through investigative resources, troopers believe the suspect vehicle is a dark-colored sedan, possibly blue. The vehicle would likely have damage to the front. As troopers are working to gather all possible information regarding the vehicle that fled the scene, anyone with information on this crash is encouraged to contact Troop B at (504) 471-2775. To report anonymously, visit: http://la-safe.org/ and click on the “Suspicious Activity” link.

Practicing pedestrian safety guidelines while crossing and walking near roadways is crucial in reducing the risk of crashes. Walking against the direction of traffic enables pedestrians to anticipate oncoming vehicles and react promptly. Additionally, wearing brightly colored clothing or using reflective accessories when walking in low-light conditions can significantly improve visibility for drivers. By following these practices, pedestrians can enhance their safety and minimize the chances of collisions. Troopers would also like to take this opportunity to remind drivers of the consequences of hit-and-run driving. Whoever commits the crime of felony hit-and-run driving when death or serious bodily injury is a result can be fined up to five thousand dollars and face up to ten years in prison.

Contact Information:
Trooper First Class Jacob Pucheu 
Louisiana State Police – Troop B
Public Affairs Section
Office: (504) 471-2775
[email protected]