by Ambria R. Washington
August 9, 2017
Categories: On Duty
Topics: Good Police Work, Seventh District
NOPD Seventh District officers arrested Malik Rhone (DOB: 9-6-1997) after he reportedly pointed a gun to a victim’s head and attempted to break into an apartment in the 7000 block of Bundy Road.
by Aaron E. Looney
On August 8, 2017, the NOPD arrested two suspects on gun possession charges in the 4700 block of Chrysler Street.
A traffic stop in the Seventh District on August 6, 2017, led to the arrest of four individuals on various charges.
by Dawne Massey
August 7, 2017
NOPD has arrested Jeryan Edwards (DOB: 7-12-1993) for illegal carrying of a weapon and resisting an officer.
August 5, 2017
Topics: First District, Good Police Work
The NOPD First District arrested Marquin Lewis (DOB: 04-07-1989) after he was seen selling crystal meth out of an abandoned vehicle in the 2600 block of Dumaine Street.
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