Sabine Parish Sheriff’s Office reports multiple drug-related arrests across parish

The Sabine Parish Sheriff’s Office has announced a series of recent arrests involving alleged narcotics violations and traffic-related offenses throughout the parish.

According to information released by the sheriff’s office, several individuals from Sabine Parish and neighboring communities were arrested on various drug-related charges following separate investigations and traffic stops.

Among those arrested was Zion Deshurn Edwards, 22, of Natchitoches, who was charged with possession with intent to distribute marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia, no driver’s license, no vehicle insurance, and failure to signal.

Melissa Ann Manasco, 58, of Hornbeck, was charged with possession of Schedule II narcotics (methamphetamine), possession of drug paraphernalia, second or subsequent offenses, no taillights, and operating an unsafe vehicle due to a cracked windshield.

Authorities also arrested Deborah Martinez Sepulvado, 44, of Zwolle, who was charged with possession with intent to distribute Schedule II narcotics (methamphetamine), operating a motor vehicle while her license was suspended, and driving on a roadway laned for traffic.

Jennifer Ryanne Loe, 42, of Many, was charged with principal to possession with intent to distribute Schedule II narcotics (methamphetamine), possession of marijuana, and possession of drug paraphernalia.

Calob Wade Brown, 35, of Mer Rouge, was charged with possession of Schedule II narcotics (methamphetamine), possession of drug paraphernalia, second or subsequent offenses, operating a vehicle while his license was suspended, switched license plates, excessive vehicle noise due to no muffler, and failure to provide proof of insurance.

Cameron Sean Rose, 23, of Hornbeck, was charged with possession of Schedule II narcotics (ecstasy) and operating a vehicle without taillights.

In a separate case, Michelle Renee McClanahan, 41, of Many, was arrested on warrants alleging distribution of Schedule I narcotics (heroin) and distribution of Schedule II narcotics (methamphetamine).

Larry James Moss, 64, of Many, was charged with possession of Schedule II narcotics (methamphetamine), possession of drug paraphernalia, second or subsequent offenses, and driving on a roadway laned for traffic.

Justin Wade Supak, 44, of Caldwell, Texas, was charged with possession of Schedule II narcotics (methamphetamine), possession of drug paraphernalia, use of a prohibited wireless device while driving, driving on a roadway laned for traffic, operating an unsafe vehicle with a cracked windshield, and an outstanding child support warrant from the State of Texas.

Authorities also arrested Sphilente Levo, 53, of Many, who was charged with possession of marijuana, possession with intent to distribute synthetic cannabinoids, driving on a roadway laned for traffic, and following another vehicle too closely.

The Sabine Parish Sheriff’s Office did not release additional details regarding the individual cases.

All charges referenced in this article are allegations. The individuals named are presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty in a court of law. An arrest or criminal charge is not evidence of guilt and serves only as an accusation pending judicial proceedings.