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On the afternoon of September 4, Port Allen, Louisiana, resident Dwayne Coulon was at work when he received a phone call from a neighbor informing him that his home was being burglarized.
A neighbor (possibly the same one) had also called 911 to report a suspicious vehicle in the area and moments later called 911 again to say that a woman was holding two men at gunpoint and arguing with them.
Deputy Glynn Scalise of the West Baton Rouge County Sheriff's Office was one of the first law enforcement authorities to arrive at the scene. He told the September 5 Baton Rouge Advocate that one of two armed women "was yelling at them [the two men], and I couldn't tell what was going on." One man had his hands up inside a Toyota hatchback; the other was sprawled on the ground beside the car. After deputies gained control of the situation, the two men, Laurence Berry and Anthony Mires, were arrested, booked, and jailed on counts of burglary, felony ...