by Barry C Fletcher
November 13, 2024
Categories: Be on the Lookout
Topics: Criminal Damage
New Orleans Police are asking the public's assistance with identifying a suspect wanted for criminal damage.
June 11, 2024
Topics: Criminal Damage, Second District
New Orleans Police are asking the public's assistance with identifying and locating a suspect wanted for criminal damage.
by Karen A Boudrie
December 8, 2023
Topics: Criminal Damage, Eighth District
The NOPD is seeking the public's assistance in identifying and locating a person of interest in a criminal damage investigation.
by Kaitlin M Landry
October 28, 2023
Categories: On Duty
Topics: Criminal Damage, Good Police Work, Partnerships, Third District
Today (October 27, 2023), the NOPD and Louisiana State Police arrested Maurice Riley (male, DOB: 05-28-2023) in the investigation of a criminal damage incident that occurred in the 6200 block of Pratt Drive on October 18, 2023.
by Aaron E. Looney
October 16, 2023
Categories: Be on the Lookout, Videos
Topics: Criminal Damage, Third District
The NOPD is seeking assistance in identifying and locating the perpetrator of an aggravated criminal damage to property incident that occurred on September 22, 2023, in the 2400 block of Dreux Avenue.
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