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Man Accused Of Throwing Nails Into Neighbor's Driveway

Ouachita Parish Sheriff's Office/OPSO.net
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Prentice Lamar Tedeton Jr.

A Louisiana man who had nails and screws thrown onto his driveway says it's not the first time the suspect accused of doing it tossed debris into a road.

The Monroe News Star reported Tuesday that 60-year-old Prentice Lamar Tedeton Jr. was booked at Ouachita Correctional Center this week on three counts of stalking and four counts of criminal mischief.

A neighbor told Ouachita Parish deputies it wasn't the first time he and Tedeton had argued. The neighbor accused Tedeton of putting hazardous debris into a road in 2018 and later showing up at his workplace to accuse him of stealing an air hose.

An arrest report says video shows a car tracked to Tedeton's home driving back and forth in the area that day. He denies the accusations.