by Dawne Massey
May 1, 2017
Categories: Announcement
Topics: Community Policing
Effective today (May 1), NOPD will be tracking false alarm calls and enforcing penalties on repeat offenders, in an effort to reduce the city’s false alarm rate from automated alarm systems.
by Ambria R. Washington
Categories: Announcement, Videos
Topics: Modernizing Policing, Partnerships
With more than a month away from implementing the false alarm ordinance, NOPD has gathered some tips from local technology experts and home security vendors for businesses and homeowners to consider ahead of the ordinance.
April 28, 2017
This Sunday, April 30, 2017, the Police Unity Tour will begin at the NOPD Eighth District Station (334 Royal Street).
April 26, 2017
Topics: Traffic Alert
Second only to Mardi Gras, the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Fetsival is one of New Orleans’ favorite times of the year.
April 24, 2017
Topics: Community Policing, Partnerships
NOPD Tiger Unit officers Matthew Riffle and Charles Hoffacker both received the Officer of the Month Award during Coffee with Cops this weekend.
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