
The DeSoto Parish Sheriff’s Office released details this week of multiple arrests made during December as part of its ongoing effort to combat illegal drug activity throughout the parish.
According to Sheriff Jayson Richardson, deputies with the Sheriff’s Office Street Level Interdiction Unit (S.L.I.U.) conducted several enforcement actions between December 2 and December 13, 2025, resulting in arrests for narcotics-related offenses and associated violations. Those arrested were booked into the DeSoto Detention Center.
Among the arrests:
Brittany N. Jones, 35, of Shreveport, was arrested December 2 on charges including possession of Schedule II narcotics (methamphetamine), possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, possession of a firearm in the presence of controlled dangerous substances, possession of drug paraphernalia, improper lane usage, improper display of a license plate, and driving under suspension.
Shon K. King, 52, of Many, was arrested December 7 on charges of possession of Schedule II narcotics (methamphetamine), possession of drug paraphernalia, driving under suspension, and defective brake equipment.
Merrianne Anderson, 42, of DeQuincy, was arrested December 13 on charges of possession of Schedule IV narcotics (Xanax and clonazepam), no proof of insurance, and illegal window tint.
Diane S. Law, 61, of Shreveport, was arrested December 11 on a charge of possession of Schedule II narcotics (crack cocaine).
Stacey L. Crager, 55, of Gloster, was arrested December 11 on a charge of possession of Schedule II narcotics (crack cocaine).
Jeffery W. Fuller, of Gloster, was arrested December 11 on a charge of possession of Schedule II narcotics (crack cocaine). The Sheriff’s Office did not list an age in the arrest summary.
Jessie L. Williams, 64, of Gloster, was arrested December 11 on charges of possession of Schedule II narcotics (crack cocaine), failure to use required headlamps, and improper display of a license plate.
Tiffany J. Frame, 41, of Shreveport, was arrested December 10 on charges of possession of Schedule II narcotics (methamphetamine), second or subsequent offense, possession of drug paraphernalia, and failure to use required headlamps.
Sheriff Richardson said the arrests reflect the department’s continued commitment to aggressively addressing drug-related crime in DeSoto Parish through proactive patrols and targeted narcotics investigations.
An arrest indicates that deputies had probable cause to believe an offense had occurred. All individuals are presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty in a court of law.