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Lt. Allen ‘Noochie’ Credeur, a dedicated officer of the Rayne Police Department, was accidentally killed during a search warrant execution on May 5, 2025. The incident occurred when a fellow officer inadvertently shot him while trying to apprehend a stabbing suspect. Despite immediate medical assistance, Credeur did not survive. His death has left a profound impact on the community and the police department. Credeur, who had a history of mentoring local youth as a D.A.R.E. officer, leaves behind a fiancée and a brother. Investigations into the incident are ongoing.
Rayne, Louisiana – Lt. Allen “Noochie” Credeur, a 47-year-old police officer, was tragically killed by friendly fire on May 5, 2025 while executing a search warrant. The incident occurred at approximately 1:27 p.m. in the 500 block of East Harrop Street near North Chavis Street as officers sought to locate a suspect involved in a recent stabbing incident.
During the operation, Credeur was inadvertently shot by a fellow officer. Despite the immediate medical attention provided at the scene, he did not survive his injuries. An autopsy was performed by Gulf Coast Forensic Solutions in Lake Charles, Louisiana, to determine the exact circumstances surrounding his death. The Louisiana State Police are currently conducting an investigation into this unfortunate incident.
Credeur’s death has deeply affected the Rayne community and the police department, which shared that he was not only an officer but also a friend, brother, and role model to many. He began his career as a reserve officer with the Rayne Police Department in December 2003, becoming a full-time officer in 2005. For the past several years, he had served as a D.A.R.E. officer, focusing on educating and mentoring young people in the community. He was also actively involved in local youth athletics, dedicating much of his time to coaching and mentoring children.
Lt. Credeur leaves behind his fiancée, Danielle Demette, and his brother, Sgt. Joseph Credeur. The Rayne Police Department has requested public support and prayers for both Credeur’s family and his colleagues as they navigate this challenging time. Details regarding his funeral arrangements and memorial services are yet to be announced.
In connection with the incident that prompted the search warrant, 38-year-old Dustin Johnson of Rayne has been arrested and faces charges of attempted second-degree murder and violation of protective orders. Johnson has been booked into the Acadia Parish Jail, with a bond set at $1 million. The Louisiana State Police are appealing to the public for any information, photographs, or videos related to this incident, encouraging reports to be made anonymously.
This tragic event serves as a reminder of the dangers law enforcement officers encounter on a daily basis while working to keep communities safe. As investigations continue, the Rayne Police Department and local authorities strive to ensure justice is served while honoring the legacy of Lt. Allen “Noochie” Credeur.
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