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65-year-old Annette Touvell killed after drive-by shooting in Lake Charles

Multiple other people were previously arrested.

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Update: A man wanted in connection with a fatal shooting near W. Tank Farm Road and Sailfish Drive has been apprehended. Tyler D. Lewis, aged 25 and from Bridge City, Texas, was taken into custody on Monday at a residence in Beaumont.

According to Kayla Vincent, spokesperson for the Sheriff’s Office, Lewis was arrested following a tip received by detectives from the Calcasieu Parish Sheriff’s Office indicating his presence in the Beaumont area.

Annette D. Touvell, aged 65, was fatally shot while watching television in her home on the evening of Saturday, March 2nd.

Jordan Jones, aged 18 and from Lake Charles, was taken into custody on a second-degree murder charge. Chelsea R. Hyatt, aged 36 and from Sulphur, was arrested for obstruction of justice.

Additionally, a 17-year-old was apprehended as an accessory after the fact to second-degree murder, while another 17-year-old was arrested for unauthorized use of a vehicle.

Original Report:

Last night, Saturday, March 2, at 7:45 p.m. Calcasieu Parish Sheriff’s Office deputies were dispatched to a residence on W. Tank Farm Road in Lake Charles in reference to a shooting.

During the initial investigation it was discovered a drive by shooting occurred in the area of W. Tank Farm Road and Sailfish Drive. Multiple rounds were fired, at which time a bullet traveled through a residence, striking a woman who was inside.

Further investigation revealed another home in the area was also struck, but no one inside the home was injured.

The victim, Annette D. Touvell, 65, Lake Charles, was transported to a local hospital where she was later pronounced deceased.

β€œWe have no reason to believe this home or family was specifically targeted during the shooting. My heart goes out to the victim’s family; this is a sad and tragic situation where an innocent victim lost their life to a senseless crime,” stated Sheriff Tony Mancuso. β€œDetectives are currently following up on several leads, as well as canvassing the neighborhood for further video footage and possible evidence.”

The investigation is continuing.

Detectives have developed a car of interest and are asking anyone in the area that may have security cameras or anyone with information to please call CPSO at (337) 491-3605. You can also submit an anonymous tip by using the CloseWatch Calcasieu app or by calling Crime Stoppers at 439-2222.

CPSO Detective Lauren Manuel is the lead investigator on this case.

An arrest is an indication that probable cause exists to believe the subject was involved in the offense alleged.

A person is innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.