Police Report

The Rayville Police Department made no arrests for the week of April 10-17.

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The Rayville Police Department issued no traffic citations this week.

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Rayville Police Chief Willie Robinson would like to remind everyone to remain vigilant during the onset of spring.

“Mowing season is right around the corner and we all are ready to get outside in our yards and enjoy the nice weather,” he said. “As we ready our lawn equipment, remember to secure them after maintenance and use. Do not leave any equipment in plain sight or unsecured.”

Chief Robinson would like to remind the community about the roundabout construction taking place on the south end of town. The state will be performing road construction on both one-ways for an undisclosed amount of time. Workers will be present and the roadway will be congested.

Be aware the speed limit has been lowered and the road has been limited to only one lane. Due to safety concerns, the new speed limit will be strictly enforced to ensure the safety of the workers.

“We have worked accidents in this location and strongly advised the community to pay attention when travelling through this area,” he said.

“We must all work together and present a strong, unified front in the face of all the adversities we are, and will, experience in days to come. Rest assured the Rayville Police Department will remain on call and will respond expediently to ensure our community remains safe during these trying times.”

Chief Robinson encourages all citizens to come by the Rayville Police Department at 900 Harrison St. or to call 728-4431 if you need his help in any way.

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603 Louisa Street
Rayville, LA 71269
Phone: (318) 728-6467
Fax: (318) 728-5991