by Aaron E. Looney
December 1, 2017
Categories: Be on the Lookout
Topics: Fifth District, Good Police Work, Homicide
Members of the NOPD’s Violent Offender Warrant Squad today (December 1, 2017) arrested Phillip Dominick (DOB: 12-04-1988) in connection with a homicide that occurred on October 30, 2017 in the 1600 block of North Villere Street.
Topics: Fifth District, Homicide
The NOPD has obtained arrest warrants for Dyrtrell Mcewen (DOB: 11-22-1998) and Tyrone Myles (DOB: 07-14-1994) in connection with a homicide that occurred on November 26, 2017 in the 1900 block of Rocheblave Street.
by Ambria R. Washington
November 27, 2017
The NOPD Homicide Unit is seeking assistance from the public in locating and identifying the below pictured subject wanted as a person of interest regarding a homicide that happened on Sunday (Nov. 26).
by Gary S. Scheets
The NOPD is investigating a homicide that claimed the life of an adult male Sunday morning.
The NOPD has obtained an arrest warrant for Javonte Thomas (DOB: 02-09-1998) in connection with a fatal double shooting that occurred on May 31, 2017 in the 3000 block of Pauger Street.
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