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Two Bossier men arrested for fighting

By: Nancy Cook
Updated: December 3, 2010

Bossier Sheriff Larry Deen says two Princeton men were arrested late Thursday night for disturbing the peace fighting.

Walter James Zeigler, III, 29, of the 200 block of Tank Farm Road, and James R. Montgomery, II, 48, also of the 200 block of Tank Farm Road, were taken into custody after Zeigler drove down the street to confront Montgomery about things that were allegedly being said about him.  Bossier Sheriff’s deputies say Zeigler had a weapon and confronted Montgomery in the front yard.

After a verbal confrontation, the two men began fighting with each other.  Eventually, Zeigler left and went home where he was contacted by deputies and arrested.

Zeigler and Montgomery were transported to the Bossier Maximum Security Facility and booked.  Their bonds were set at $150 each.

 

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