by Ambria Washington
January 13, 2017
Categories: On the Beat, Videos
Topics: Community Policing, Fifth District
While some sleep until it’s time to prepare for a day’s work, NOPD officer Corey Elbert starts most of his mornings pumping iron and a lot of sweat.
January 6, 2017
Categories: Announcement, Videos
Topics: Community Policing, Good Police Work
Several arrests, an officer gives back to a teen victim and more than 1500 teddy bears and stuffed animals are collected to give to kids in New Orleans and Baton Rouge.
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by Aaron Looney
January 5, 2017
Categories: Community
Topics: Community Policing
The NOPD, in partnership with Arnaud’s Restaurant/French 75 Bar and the New Orleans Police & Justice Foundation, collected more than 1,500 teddy bears and other plush animals as a part of the third annual Teddy Bear Drive.
January 3, 2017
About a week ago, a 14-year-old teen was robbed at gunpoint while playing on his hoverboard outside of his home. Well, today NOPD officer Brian Pollard along with Fourth District officers decided to surprise the teen with a brand new hoverboard.
by Dawne Massey
Categories: On the Beat
NOPD Detective Winston Harbin spent some time with the staff of Parkway Bakery and Tavern this morning – and he wasn’t ordering po boys.
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