Drug Arrest Results from Ongoing Investigation in Houma
- TPSO
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February 3, 2026
Terrebonne Parish Sheriff Tim Soignet announced the arrest of a Houma man, in connection with an ongoing narcotics-based investigation. Robert Womack White, 48, was arrested for multiple narcotics offenses related to the investigation.
On Friday, January 30th, Agents with the Terrebonne Parish Sheriff’s Office Narcotics Division arrived at a home in the 200 block of Cherbourg Street, equipped with a search warrant. Agents, along with the assistance of the TPSO SWAT Team, executed an entry into the home, where three occupants were safely taken into custody. Authorities identified an occupant as Robert W. White, who was the subject of the ongoing narcotics investigation.
Agents completed a search the home, which was investigatively linked to White, during the investigation. The search of White’s home led to the discovery of close to 340 grams of Ecstasy, over 45 grams of Cocaine, nearly 15 grams of Methamphetamine, 245 Suboxone strips, almost 426 grams of Marijuana, a small amount of Crack Cocaine, $6,950 in cash, a firearm, multiple digital scales, and other drug distribution related items.
Agents later arrested Robert Womack White on charges of Possession with the intent to distribute CDS I (2 counts), Possession with the intent to distribute CDS III, Possession with the intent to distribute CDS II (3 counts), Possession of a Firearm in the Presence of Narcotics, Transactions involving proceeds from drug offenses, Possession of drug paraphernalia, and an active arrest warrant. White remains in custody at the Terrebonne Parish Criminal Justice Complex and is being held on a $515,000.00 bond by local judges.
The additional occupants were released with no charges connected to the investigation.
Sheriff Tim Soignet would like to commend the efforts of the TPSO Narcotics and Criminal Intelligence Divisions, for their work in this in-depth investigation. Sheriff Soignet said, “This incident is another example of how proactive Law Enforcement investigations can have a positive impact in our community. I am proud to work with such a tremendous group of motivated men and women, who dedicate their lives to making Terrebonne Parish a safer place.”
ALL ARRESTED PERSONS ARE PRESUMED INNOCENT UNTIL PROVEN GUILTY



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