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New sheriff takes office amid community challenges

July 03, 2024 | Abbeville, Vermilion, Louisiana



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New sheriff takes office amid community challenges
In a recent government meeting, the community welcomed new Sheriff Eddie Lomonden, who officially took office the day prior. The announcement was met with appreciation for outgoing Sheriff Mike Kumyan, who dedicated 42 years to law enforcement. The meeting also highlighted the achievements of local youth, particularly Cohen Wise, the mayor's intern, who was elected as the first governor of Boys State from the parish, earning praise for his contributions and engagement in local government.

Discussions also touched on ongoing issues related to property management and littering violations. Officers were dispatched to address concerns about evicted tenants allegedly remaining in a property, with plans to enforce littering regulations if the situation is not resolved within 24 hours. The council emphasized the importance of landlords being held accountable for proper disposal of evicted tenants' belongings, stressing that items should not be left on the street.

The police chief reported no significant issues within the department, and council members took the opportunity to congratulate local athletes, specifically two female weightlifters who will represent Abbeville in Malta this August. The meeting concluded with a sense of community pride and a commitment to addressing local concerns effectively.

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