by Aaron E. Looney
March 23, 2017
Categories: Announcement, Videos
Topics: Modernizing Policing
Implementation of a new city ordinance concerning how NOPD officers handle false alarm calls will help to keep police free to answer more pressing calls, NOPD officials said.
March 21, 2017
Categories: Announcement
Topics: Traffic Alert
The NOPD’s Traffic Division will conduct a sobriety checkpoint in Orleans Parish on Wednesday, March 22, 2017.
by Dawne Massey
March 20, 2017
On May 1, 2017, NOPD will begin enforcing the false alarm ordinance in an effort to reduce the city’s false alarm rate from automated alarm systems.
March 17, 2017
Topics: Community Policing
This Saturday, residents and visitors are invited to enjoy a cup of coffee with NOPD officers at seven McDonald’s restaurant locations.
March 15, 2017
NOPD recently added a couple of new (long) faces to the department, and two more are expected within just a few weeks.
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