Published: 04-11-2026 | Category: Troop C
Chauvin – Troopers have continued to investigate the crash that claimed the life of 58-year-old Aljean Ledet. Following the crash, standard toxicology samples were collected from the driver of the Pontiac, 21-year-old Michael Boudreaux of Raceland. The toxicology sample results indicated that Boudreaux’s blood alcohol content was over the legal limit at the time of the crash. Based on these findings, Troopers with Louisiana State Police Troop C obtained an arrest warrant for Boudreaux through the 32nd Judicial District Court on charges of Vehicular Homicide, DWI (1st Offense), Reckless Operation, No Seatbelt, and Driving Under Suspension.
On Thursday, April 9, 2026, Boudreaux turned himself in to Troopers and was booked into the Terrebonne Criminal Justice Complex for the outstanding warrant. This crash remains under investigation.
Initial Release March 26, 2026:
Unrestrained Chauvin Man Killed in Terrebonne Parish Crash
Chauvin – On March 25, 2026, shortly after 6:00 p.m., Louisiana State Police Troop C began investigating a two-vehicle fatal crash at the intersection of Louisiana Highway 56 and Josie Court in Terrebonne Parish. The crash claimed the life of 58-year-old Aljean Ledet of Chauvin.
The preliminary investigation revealed that a 2006 Pontiac G6 was traveling north on LA Hwy 56 at a high rate of speed. At the same time, a 2008 Chevrolet Colorado, driven by Ledet, was also traveling north on LA Hwy 56 ahead of the Pontiac. For reasons still under investigation, the Pontiac failed to slow down and struck the rear of the Chevrolet. After the initial impact, the Chevrolet exited the roadway to the right and overturned.
Ledet, who was unrestrained at the time of the crash, sustained fatal injuries and was pronounced deceased at the scene. The driver of the Pontiac was also unrestrained, sustained serious injuries, and was transported to an out-of-area hospital.
Routine toxicology samples were collected from both drivers for analysis. This crash remains under investigation.
Troopers wish to remind motorists to always make responsible choices when driving. Avoid impairment, fatigue, and distractions, and follow all traffic laws. Most importantly, ensure every occupant in the vehicle is properly restrained. Seat belts remain one of the most effective ways to prevent serious injury or death in a crash. While not all crashes are preventable, simple precautions like these can save lives.
Contact Information:
TPR Henry Perez
Louisiana State Police
Public Affairs – Troop C
Office: (985) 857-3680
[email protected]