Friday 5-8-15, a man with a backpack was riding a bike through the neighborhood around 10:00 a.m. One of our observant neighbors saw him and noticed that the biker looked suspicious. The neighbor decided to turn his truck around and see if the guy was up to something. The neighbor saw the man's bike in his own personal driveway. He pulled in to find the biker rummaging through his storage shed. When the neighbor approached the shed, the biker was startled and went through the back door of the shed into the neighbor's back yard and scaled the fence but left his back pack and bike on the neighbor's property. The neighbor began to chase the biker down the street. Both were on foot at this time. Another neighbor was outside and the message was relayed to call the police. The foot chase went on for a good while and the biker was even confronted from a safe distance at one time during the chase. The biker, out of breath at this time, asked why our neighbor was chasing him. The biker said he was just taking a short cut and there was no need for our neighbor to be chasing him. He took off again and our neighbor lost sight of him but several police showed up and were surrounding the area where the man was last seen. The man later came out of a wooded area by the cane fields near Picard Park and asked the police what was going on and that he had been sleeping in the woods and the sirens woke him. The police took him into custody and brought him to the neighbor for positive ID. In the backpack was a crowbar, Entergy Meter, 3 cell phones, and a propane torch. This guy lives near E.Broussard and Hwy 92.. The guy that was arrested is in a family that has had many run ins with the Law. We are not sure if any of the previous crimes in the neighborhood are connected with these people at this time. We have more street lights on the way for both entrances of the neighborhood and are finalizing plans for cameras in the neighborhood. Please keep your vehicles locked and items of value out of sight. If you see suspicious people riding around take you phone out and video or take pics. Try to get a license plate number. Keep them in your phone and if any crimes occur these pics can be given to a detective for review. Get to know your neighbors and keep an eye out for each other. We will post the bikers name and address when we are certain of correct ID.