Troop A Troopers Investigate Two Separate Fatal Crashes

Published: 04-23-2021 | Category: Troop A


Troop A Troopers Investigate Two Separate Fatal Crashes

Within the span of sixty minutes, Troopers from Louisiana State Police Troop A investigated two separate fatal crashes in the Troop A area.

Plaquemine - The first crash occurred shortly after 1:30 pm on April 23, 2021, on LA Hwy 405 (River Road) south of Old Evergreen Road in Iberville Parish. The crash claimed the life of 29-year-old Shandrieka Taylor of Plaquemine.

The initial investigation revealed the crash occurred as Taylor was traveling northbound on LA Hwy 405 in a 2006 Honda Civic. For reasons still under investigation, the Chevrolet exited the right side of the roadway and struck a culvert.

Taylor was unrestrained at the time of the crash and was ejected from the vehicle. She sustained fatal injuries and was pronounced deceased on the scene. As part of the ongoing investigation, a toxicology sample was obtained from Taylor for analysis.

Gonzales - The second crash occurred shortly after 2:30 pm on April 23, 2021, on LA Hwy 621 west of LA Hwy 44 in Ascension Parish. The crash claimed the life of 42-year-old Raymond Dugas Jr. of Springfield.

The initial investigation revealed the crash occurred as Dugas was traveling westbound on LA Hwy 621 in 2018 Jeep Compass. For reasons still under investigation, the Jeep exited the left side of the roadway and struck a building.

Dugas was properly restrained; however, sustained fatal injuries. He was pronounced deceased on the scene. As part of the ongoing investigation, a toxicology sample was obtained from Dugas for analysis.

The difficult assignment of death notification continues to be one of the hardest elements of the Law Enforcement profession. Notification is even more difficult when Troopers know that the outcome was preventable. Please take a moment to put the safety of you and your loved ones ahead of everything else. Aside from sound decisions behind the wheel, speak to your family and friends about the consequences of impaired driving. Remind them that putting on a seatbelt greatly reduces the chances of being killed or seriously injured in a crash. Speak to them about the dangers of distracted driving. The conversation you have today could be the difference tomorrow.

 

 

 

Contact Information:
Sgt. Dustin Dwight
Louisiana State Police
Public Affairs Section
Office: (225) 925-6201
[email protected]