News Summary
Over the weekend of April 18-20, 2025, Bossier City experienced a notable increase in police activity, with multiple arrests related to theft, drug possession, and various misdemeanors. The weekend began with a series of incidents ranging from simple battery to driving violations and culminated with serious crimes, including burglary and fraud. Local law enforcement worked diligently to address these events, including a sobriety checkpoint that screened hundreds of vehicles. This active weekend serves as a reminder of the ongoing efforts to keep the community safe.
Bossier City Sees a Flurry of Activity Over April 18-20, 2025
Bossier City had quite a weekend, filled with a mix of arrests and incidents that kept local law enforcement on their toes. Over just a couple of days, the police handled a whole range of activities, from minor misdemeanors to serious crimes. Let’s break down what happened during this busy period in your town.
Friday, April 18 – An Eventful Start
Things kicked off in the wee hours of April 18, with a 70-year-old man finding himself in some legal hot water. He was arrested for a bundle of misdemeanors, including contempt of court and careless operation. That’s not the kind of start anyone hopes for at that age!
Not far behind, officers received a report of a simple battery on the 1900 block of Wild Iris. Luckily, this incident was exceptionally cleared, meaning it didn’t require further action. But that was just the opening act.
The day carried on with reports of theft, hitting both a motor vehicle on Viking Drive and a reported theft on Boone Street. The thefts seemed to dominate the agenda, keeping investigators busy, and the morning nudged into the afternoon with even more arrests. A 28-year-old gentleman was caught with illicit substances and slapped with a felony charge for possession of Schedule II drugs.
More Incidents on Friday
As Friday rolled into the afternoon, the police cited a 71-year-old man for driving under suspension and displaying an improper license plate. It appears some folks were testing the limits of their driving privileges that day.
Not surprisingly, reports of cyberbullying also made the list of incidents, with threats and intimidation reported on Lark Street. Meanwhile, the police apprehended a fugitive at Shed Road, proving that even a busy Friday night couldn’t hide everyone from the long arm of the law.
Saturday, April 19 – Nonstop Action
Saturday brought even more excitement with incidents of criminal mischief and, you guessed it, more thefts! A vehicle was stolen from Mulberry Drive, although another theft report on Shed Road turned inactive—no suspects, no leads.
The nightlife also played a role in the weekend’s drama. Multiple individuals found themselves in trouble for unlawful use of state IDs in local gaming establishments. This led to a couple of arrests and citations, keeping the gaming scene on high alert.
If that wasn’t enough, a young man was ticketed for hit and run incidents, reminding everyone to drive responsibly.
Sunday, April 20 – Wrapping Up the Weekend
As the weekend drew to a close, Bossier City saw some more serious incidents that raised eyebrows. A simple burglary was reported on Riverwood Drive, keeping investigators busy as they tried to get to the bottom of what happened.
In a surprising series of events, a 42-year-old woman found herself in trouble, receiving citations for a variety of misdemeanors, including child passenger restraint violations. This just goes to show that safety regulations are in place for everyone, irrespective of age.
Yet another arrest was made for access device fraud, just adding to the weekend’s chaotic tally. By the time Sunday rolled around, police apprehended several individuals, including a notable arrest for felony possession of controlled substances.
Sobriety Checkpoint Success
Amidst all the flurry, a sobriety checkpoint on Shed Road screened an impressive 649 vehicles, resulting in twelve citations and a couple of DWI arrests. It’s a strong reminder of the importance of road safety.
Overall, Bossier City experienced a whirlwind of events this past weekend, reminding us all that while some may choose the wrong path, there are always officers out there working hard to keep our streets safe. As we move into the next week, let’s hope for calmer days ahead and a community that looks out for one another!
Deeper Dive: News & Info About This Topic
HERE Resources
Shreveport’s Crime Rates Decrease, But Sexual Crimes Rise
Shreveport Leads in DWI Arrests During Mardi Gras
Shreveport Contractor Faces Serious Charges in Fraud Case
LSU Health Shreveport Acquires Former Sears Property
Train Derailment in Shreveport: No Injuries Reported
Shreveport Launches Initiative to Combat Squatting
Shreveport Shocker: U.S. Air Force Member Arrested for Gun Misuse
Severe Storms and Tornadoes Shake Shreveport, Louisiana
Tragic House Fire in Shreveport Claims Three Lives
Shreveport Hosts Inaugural Humor & Harmony Weekend Festival
Additional Resources
- Bossier City Police Incidents and Arrests Report: April 18-20, 2025
- 3 Arrested After Shots Fired in Bossier Neighborhood
- Bossier City Police Incidents and Arrests Report: April 15-17, 2025
- Bossier City Sobriety Checkpoint Results
- Google Search: Bossier City police arrests
- Bossier City Police Incidents and Arrests Report: April 12-14, 2025
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Crime
- Bossier City Job Fair Announcement
- Google News: Bossier City incidents
- Bossier City Police Incidents and Arrests Report: March 6-8, 2025
- Bossier City Police Incidents and Arrests Report: December 25-28, 2024
