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Wednesday night fights in Haughton

By: Nancy Cook
Updated: January 6, 2011
Four men were arrested Wednesday evening for disturbing the peace/fighting in Haughton, according to Bossier Parish Sheriff Larry Deen.

Robert Edwin Lofton, 31, of Coushatta, who was also charged with disturbing the peace/drunk, was taken into custody, along with Logan Scott Luginbill, 18, of Princeton, Patrick Joseph Ardoin, Jr., 17, of Haughton, and Codi Tyler Corrales, 18, also of Haughton.
 

 

Bossier Sheriff’s deputies say Lofton was intoxicated in public and hit Ardoin in the face.  Then, Ardoin, Luginbill and Corrales attacked Lofton. All four were transported to the Bossier Maximum Security Facility and booked.  Lofton’s bond was set at $300, while the bonds of the other three were set at $150 each.
 
 

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