by Danielle B. Miller
February 4, 2019
Categories: Announcement, Be on the Lookout, Community
Topics: Community Policing, Districts, Police Training, Recruitment
The NOPD is encouraging all metropolitan area citizens who are interested in becoming a police officer to apply for the upcoming Reserve Police Academy.
January 14, 2019
Categories: Announcement, Community
Topics: Community Policing, Districts, Partnerships
The NOPD is partnering with community organizations in efforts to help local high students have a memorable prom experience.
by Aaron E. Looney
January 7, 2019
Topics: Community Policing
The NOPD is seeking feedback from the New Orleans LGBTQ+ community as a means to better engage with the community and to assess police activities.
El NOPD está invitando a los residentes a asistir a nuestra próxima reunión comunitaria para obtener comentarios sobre los servicios prestados a la comunidad hispana de habla hispana.
Topics: Community Policing, Districts, Police Training
The NOPD is reminding residents to attend our upcoming community meeting to gain feedback on services provided to the Spanish-speaking Hispanic Community.
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