Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries enforcement agents arrested 10 individuals for alleged operating or driving a vessel while impaired (DWI) over the past weekend in Livingston Parish.

Agents patrolled the Blind River and Amite River Diversion Canal heavily this past weekend, as there was a large outdoor event only accessible by boat in the area.

Agents arrested the following on Aug. 5 for DWI:

Mary Louis, 29, of Prairieville
Gerald Palmer, 57, of Gonzales
Ryan St. Angelo, 29, of Gonzales
Christopher Pickering, 42, of Baton Rouge
Lance Cook, 25, of Prairieville
Rodrygo Messias, 42, of Walker
Todd Wallace, 59, of Maurepas

Agents arrested the following on Aug. 6 for DWI:

Brandon Hoover, 43, of Maurepas
Steven McDaniel, 38, of Prairieville
Anthony McNease, 22, of Baton Rouge

In Louisiana, a DWI on the water carries the same penalties and fines as on the road and includes jail time, fines and loss of driving and boat operating privileges.  Anyone cited for a DWI on the water or on the road will lose his or her driver's license and boating privileges for the specified time ordered by the judge in the case.  Also, each offense of operating a vehicle or vessel while intoxicated counts toward the total number of DWI crimes whether they happened on the water or road.

In Louisiana, a DWI can be issued to anyone operating a moving vessel or vehicle while impaired.  First offense DWI carries a $300 to $1,000 fine and up to six months in jail.

Agents participating in these DWI cases are Lt. Will Roberts, Sgt. Randy Lanoux, Sgt. Toby Miller, Corporal Doug Danna, Corporal Chelsea Kling, Corporal Jared Riddle, Corporal Seth Courtney and Agent Ethan Arbour.