Disturbance Call leads to Narcotics, Weapons Arrest in Gray

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A complaint in reference to a disturbance resulted in a subject being arrested for various narcotics and weapons charges, Terrebonne Parish’s Chief Deputy Col. Terry Daigre said.

At around 10:30 a.m. on Thursday, February 13 TPSO received a phone call in
reference to a disturbance occurring on Charlotte St. in the Gray area of Terrebonne
Parish.

When the Uniform Patrol Deputies arrived in the area, they observed a vehicle
that matched the description given by the caller.


Patrol deputies identified the occupant of this vehicle as 24-year-old Cameron Gasery, who was determined to be the aggressor of the disturbance.


Gasery was found in possession of multiple bags of crack cocaine, a marijuana cigar, drug paraphernalia consistent with the distribution of illegal narcotics, over $1,100.00 of U.S. Currency, and
two firearms, authorities said. One firearm was an AR platform-style rifle, and the other was a semi-auto.

Gasery was arrested for Possession With Intent To Distribute Crack Cocaine, Possession Of Marijuana, Possession Of Drug Paraphernalia,Transactions Involving Drug Proceeds, Possession Of A Firearm By A Convicted Felon and Possession Of A Firearm While In Possession Of A C.D.S, as a result of the investigation.


Gasery was jailed at the Terrebonne Parish Criminal Justice Complex.

His bond was set at $50,000.00.