by Officer Juan D. Barnes, Sr
April 30, 2017
Categories: Be on the Lookout
Topics: Eighth District, Missing Person/Runaway
NOPD needs the public’s assistance in locating a missing person.
by Dawne Massey
April 28, 2017
Categories: On Duty
Topics: Eighth District, Good Police Work
NOPD Eighth District officers arrested Clarence Jackson (DOB: 9/6/1991) yesterday (April 27) for possession of narcotics and a firearm.
by Aaron E. Looney
April 27, 2017
Topics: Burglary/Theft, Eighth District
The NOPD is seeking assistance in identifying and locating a suspect wanted in connection with a simple robbery that occurred on April 23, 2017, in the 300 block of South Rampart Street.
by Ambria R. Washington
UPDATE: On Monday, April 25, NOPD Eighth District detectives located and arrested Richard Marshall Jr. (DOB: 11-01-1982) in connection with this incident.
April 26, 2017
The NOPD needs the public’s assistance in locating a vehicle that was stolen from the 300 block of O’Keefe Avenue.
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