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The driver never stopped after striking 34-year-old Jasmine Lasalle as she tried crossing North University Avenue late Wednesday, leaving her to die from her injuries. The crash happened at 11:30 p.m., south of West Willow Street. Police say Guillot, 53, of Arnaudville, was found with his vehicle at his address after officers secured a warrant.

In the stillness of the night, a tragic shadow fell upon North University Avenue. Just past the hour of 11:30 p.m., under the quiet gaze of the moon, a life was abruptly changed forever. 


Jasmine Lasalle, a 34-year-old woman with hopes and dreams, was crossing the street outside a crosswalk, her steps steady yet unprotected. Her movement, innocent and routine, met a sudden, unforgiving force—one driven by reckless indifference.

The vehicle, driven by Travis Guillot, did not halt. Instead, it sped away, leaving Jasmine sprawled on the cold pavement, a victim of a hit-and-run that would haunt a community and shatter a family. Her injuries were grievous, and despite emergency efforts, she succumbed to her wounds, her light extinguished too soon, her future stolen in an instant. The pain of her loss hangs heavy over Lafayette, echoing through quiet neighborhoods and bustling streets alike.

Police swiftly responded to the scene, their investigation tracing the vehicle’s path. They soon learned that the car involved was traced back to Guillot, a man of 53 from Arnaudville. The search led officers to his residence, where they secured a warrant. There, they found his vehicle, evidence that could tell the story of that night’s tragedy. Guillot was taken into custody, booked on felony hit-and-run charges, with additional charges possibly looming as the investigation continues.

The community’s grief is palpable—a collective mourning for a life lost in a senseless act. Jasmine’s death is a stark reminder of the importance of responsibility and awareness on our roads. As investigators sift through evidence, they are reviewing witness accounts, examining damage to the vehicle, and analyzing the results of a breath test administered to Guillot. These pieces are vital in understanding whether impairment or distraction played a role in the crash. Every detail matters as they seek justice for Jasmine and clarity for those who loved her.

Condolences pour out from neighbors, friends, and strangers alike, each mourning the loss of a woman whose life was cut short in such a tragic manner. Her loved ones are left to grapple with grief—an ache that words cannot fully express. They remember her kindness, her laughter, the moments that made her unique. Now, in her absence, memories become precious treasures, reminders of a life that mattered deeply.

This incident underscores the ongoing dangers of our busy roads. The tragedy on North University Avenue is yet another reminder of how quickly life can change—how a moment of distraction, recklessness, or negligence can lead to irreversible consequences. It calls on us all to be vigilant, to prioritize safety, and to honor those like Jasmine who are lost too soon.

As the investigation progresses, more questions remain unanswered. Yet, one thing is clear: justice must be served, and the community’s call for accountability is loud and clear. The pain of Jasmine’s family and friends is a profound testament to the value of every human life. Their grief is shared by many who believe that no one should suffer such a tragedy without consequence.

In remembrance of Jasmine Lasalle, let us reflect on the fragility of life and the importance of compassion on our roads. May her soul find peace, and may her loved ones find solace amid the sorrow. The road to justice continues, but her memory will forever be etched in the hearts of those who knew her.