by Aaron E. Looney
November 4, 2021
Categories: Be on the Lookout
Topics: Sixth District, Traffic Fatality/Hit and Run
The NOPD is requesting assistance from the public in locating and identifying those responsible for a fatal hit-and-run vehicle crash that occurred on October 25, 2021 in the 2100 block of South Claiborne Avenue.
October 28, 2021
Categories: On Duty
The NOPD is investigating a traffic fatality this evening (October 28, 2021) at the intersection of Loyola Avenue and Earhart Boulevard.
by Paris Holmes
October 25, 2021
Topics: seventh district, Traffic Fatality/Hit and Run
NEW ORLEANS – The NOPD is investigating a traffic fatality that occurred today (October 25, 2021) on the eastbound side of Interstate 10 along the downslope of the highrise.
October 24, 2021
NEW ORLEANS - The NOPD is investigating a traffic fatality that occurred Saturday (October 23, 2021) in the 2400 block of Paris Road (I-510) that left one person dead, and five others injured.
October 22, 2021
Topics: Eighth District, Traffic Fatality/Hit and Run
The NOPD has obtained an arrest warrant for Miles Glynn (pictured, white male, DOB: 08-17-1988) in connection with an incident on September 16, 2021 along Camp Street in the Eighth District.
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