by Juan Barnes, Sr.
October 17, 2016
Categories: Be on the Lookout
Topics: Fourth District, Missing Person/Runaway
The NOPD is asking for the public’s assistance locating a runaway juvenile. Deontae Bessie (DOB: 1/3/2004) was last seen on October 16, 2016, at 4:00 p.m.
by Dawne Massey
Topics: Assault/Battery, Fourth District
The NOPD has identified a vehicle that was possibly used during a shooting on October 16, 2016.
by Aaron Looney
October 13, 2016
Topics: Burglary/Theft, Fourth District
An unidentified male suspect shoplifted numerous packs of towels from the Family Dollar story at 4300 Woodland Drive on October 9, 2016. The NOPD is seeking help from citizens in identifying and locating him.
Two unidentified subjects are believed to have shoplifted several items from the Family Dollar store at 4300 Woodland Drive on October 11, 2016. The NOPD is seeking assistance from the public in locating and identifying the individuals.
by Ambria Washington
October 12, 2016
The NOPD is searching for a missing juvenile.
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