by Dawne Massey
March 13, 2017
Categories: Community
Identity theft has been at the top of the Federal Trade Commission’s Top Consumer Complaints list for 15 years in a row.
by Ambria R. Washington
March 10, 2017
Categories: Community, Videos
Topics: Community Policing, Eighth District
Each day of the week in her ten passenger van, B.B. St. Roman assists about 12 homeless individuals through the city of New Orleans.
March 3, 2017
Categories: Community, On Duty
Topics: Community Policing, Fifth District, Fourth District, Partnerships
Fourth District officer James Caire and Fifth District Sgt. Gregory Johnson were featured on CNN’s special segment Beyond the Call of Duty today for their work as NOPD officers and volunteers at McDonough 35 High School.
Click here to WATCH and read the full article on CNN
March 1, 2017
Topics: Community Policing
Sgt. Frank Robertson, a 15-year veteran of the police department, is the NOPD’s official liaison to the city’s Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) community.
by Aaron E. Looney
Categories: Community, On the Beat, Videos
For NOPD First District Officer Athena Monteleone and her Field Training Recruit, Rachel Harris, a Mardi Gras patrol along Canal Street on the night of Feb. 26 turned into a lifesaving situation.
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