by Aaron E. Looney
July 31, 2017
Categories: On Duty
Topics: Fifth District, Good Police Work
Officers with the NOPD’s Tactical Intelligence Gathering and Enforcement Response unit, or TIGER, arrested four suspects on July 26, 2017 on various firearms-related charges.
by Dawne Massey
Topics: Good Police Work
The NOPD’s Violent Offender Warrant Squad (VOWS) unit arrested one adult and one juvenile this morning in connection with two violent offenses.
July 29, 2017
Topics: Eighth District, Good Police Work
The NOPD today arrested four individuals in connection with a protest that took place today (July 29, 2017) in the Eighth District.
July 27, 2017
Topics: Burglary/Theft, Good Police Work, Sixth District
On July 26, 2017, the NOPD arrested Richard Fleming (DOB: 10-14-1967) in connection with a burglary that occurred in the 900 block of St. Mary Street.
Topics: Burglary/Theft, Good Police Work, Seventh District
The NOPD today (July 27, 2017) quickly arrested John Liverly (DOB: 07-31-1961) as he reportedly attempted to flee the scene of a theft in the 9200 block of Old Gentilly Road.
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