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St. Gabriel police officer stabbed to death, one person in custody, sheriff says

2 hours 22 minutes 56 seconds ago Sunday, July 06 2025 Jul 6, 2025 July 06, 2025 12:17 PM July 06, 2025 in News
Source: WBRZ

ST. GABRIEL — A St. Gabriel police officer was found dead at a home in the community Sunday morning, according to the local sheriff and police chief. A suspect was arrested.

Capt. Devin Boutte had been stabbed to death, Iberville Parish Sheriff Brett Stassi said. Police Chief Kevin Ambeau released the dead officer's name.

The body was being sent to a coroner's office in southwestern Louisiana for an autopsy, WBRZ learned.

Stassi said Boutte had argued with someone before being stabbed. Details were not available.

Officers responded to a home along Legion Street on Sunday morning and put up police tape to keep bystanders away. 

The City of St. Gabriel released the following statement:

"It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of Captain Devin Boutte, a dedicated and respected member of the St. Gabriel Police Department. Captain Boutte served our community with honor and distinction for approximately 12 years, having joined our department as an eager young man determined to make a difference.

Over the years, Devin rose through the ranks through sheer dedication and an unwavering commitment to service. At the time of his passing, he served as Captain over our Uniform Patrol Division—a role in which he led with integrity, compassion, and strength. His presence was not just felt in the department, but throughout the city of St. Gabriel. He was cherished by our residents, and his actions clearly reflected the deep love and respect he held for this community.

This year has already been profoundly difficult for our department, and the loss of Captain Boutte weighs heavily on us all. Yet, in his honor, we will carry on his legacy by continuing to uphold the mission he championed every day: to provide safety and security for all who call St. Gabriel home—and for those who visit us.

Captain Boutte will be deeply missed by all who had the privilege to know him and serve alongside him. Our thoughts and heartfelt prayers are with his family, friends, and loved ones. We ask the community to keep us in your prayers as we mourn the loss of another life taken far too soon."

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