Parolee found with guns, drugs

An arrest of a Dubach man on several warrants by Lincoln Parish deputies and probation & parole officers lead to the seizure of numerous firearms allegedly possessed by the suspect.

Daniel Jumper, 25, was arrested on a traffic stop near his residence on April 17 by the Lincoln Parish Sheriff’s Office and agents of the Louisiana Department of Corrections-Probation & Parole. Jumper told a probation officer of numerous firearms at his residence.

A search of the residence by probation & parole officers recovered two shotguns, a .22 rifle, and suspected methamphetamine. The serial number on the .22 rifle had been obliterated.


Jumper was booked at the Lincoln Parish Detention Center by Probation & Parole for three counts of possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, possession of a firearm with an obliterated serial number, possession of methamphetamine, and violation of probation/parole.

Deputies charged Jumper on three warrants from another investigation for simple burglary, six counts of theft of a firearm, and six counts of possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. Bail on those charges was set at $180,000.

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