by Karen Boudrie
November 24, 2022
Categories: Be on the Lookout
Topics: Fifth District, Homicide
The NOPD is investigating a fatal shooting that occurred this evening (November 24, 2022) in the 4100 block of North Robertson Street.
by Aaron E. Looney
November 23, 2022
Topics: Homicide, Sixth District
The NOPD is investigating a homicide that occurred this afternoon (November 23, 2022) in the 2200 block of Oretha Castle Haley Boulevard that left one person dead.
by Officer Reese Harper
The New Orleans Police Department is investigating a Homicide that left an 8-year-old male dead. The offense occurred shortly after 11:00 A.M., in the 3200 block of Second Street.
November 21, 2022
Topics: Homicide, Person of Interest, Seventh District
The NOPD is requesting the public’s assistance in locating and identifying two persons of interest in the ongoing investigation of a homicide that occurred on October 5, 2022, in the 3500 block of Thalia Street.
November 16, 2022
Topics: Homicide, Third District
The NOPD is investigating a homicide that was reported during the early morning hours today (November 16, 2022) ain the 6300 block of Peoples Avenue.
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