Police make arrest in first St. John homicide
Published 12:00 am Wednesday, February 24, 2010
By ROBIN SHANNON
L’Observateur
LAPLACE – A LaPlace man has been arrested and charged with second-degree murder in connection with St. John the Baptist Parish’s first murder of the year.
Joseph Noble, 18, of 304 Linwood Drive, turned himself in Friday afternoon and confessed to fatally shooting 40-year-old Troy Dropthmore following an argument Feb. 13 outside a LaPlace apartment, said Capt. Dane Clement, a public information officer for the Sheriff’s Office. Clement said detectives had issued a warrant for Noble’s arrest late Thursday following an investigation into the shooting and said Noble fully cooperated with investigators.
Dropthmore, whose last known address was in Reserve, was found unresponsive and suffering from multiple gunshot wounds on the front lawn of an apartment in the 200 block of Joe Parquet Circle after sheriff’s deputies responded to a call of shots fired around 8:45 p.m. Feb. 13.
Detectives believe Dropthmore and Noble were arguing prior to the shooting, but the topic of the disagreement remains unclear. Clement said both men knew each other prior to the incident.
Through interviews with witnesses, detectives were able to locate the handgun used in Dropthmore’s murder, Clement said. He would not say where the weapon was found.
The gun was taken to the Louisiana State Police Crime Lab in Baton Rouge, where authorities performed an analysis of the gun along with bullet casings recovered at the murder scene.
Clement said the gun tested positive as the one used in the homicide. It was also revealed the gun was reported stolen in August 2009 in LaPlace.
Noble, who was also charged with possession of stolen property, is being held at the Sherman Walker Correctional facility in LaPlace in lieu of a $310,000 bond.
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