NOPD News

News & Information from the New Orleans Police Department

December 2016

Suspect Wanted for Aggravated Assault on Peltier Street

by Dawne Massey

December 13, 2016

Categories: Be on the Lookout

Topics: Assault/Battery, Seventh District

Suspect Wanted for Aggravated Assault on Peltier Street

The NOPD is looking for Willie Bertholotte (DOB: 1/28/1985) for his involvement in an aggravated assault incident that occurred on Peltier Street.

NOPD Encourages Residents and Visitors to 'Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over'

by Dawne Massey

December 13, 2016

Categories: Announcement

Topics: Partnerships

NOPD Encourages Residents and Visitors to 'Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over'

The New Orleans Police Department (NOPD), in partnership with the Louisiana’s Destination Zero Deaths (DZD) team, is reminding area residents to 'Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over' this holiday season. 

NOPD Arrests Suspect in Aggravated Assault on South St. Patrick Street

by Aaron Looney

December 13, 2016

Categories: On Duty

Topics: Assault/Battery, Good Police Work, Third District

NOPD Arrests Suspect in Aggravated Assault on South St. Patrick Street

NOPD Third District officers arrested Jessica McPherson (DOB: 12-12-1978) on two counts of aggravated assault with a firearm and one count of simple battery stemming from an incident that occurred on December 12, 2016 in the 400 block of South St. Patrick Street.

NOPD Investigates Homicide on North Dorgenois Street

by Ambria Washington

December 13, 2016

Categories: Be on the Lookout

Topics: Fifth District, Homicide

NOPD Investigates Homicide on North Dorgenois Street

The NOPD is investigating a homicide that occurred just before midnight (Dec. 12) in the 2100 block of North Dorgenois Street.

In 2016, NOPD Prioritized De-Escalation Training For New And Veteran Officers

by Ambria Washington

December 13, 2016

Categories: On the Beat

Topics: Modernizing Policing, Police Training

In 2016, NOPD Prioritized De-Escalation Training For New And Veteran Officers

How a police officer first responds to a person in crisis can determine the outcome of an entire situation, including whether someone gets hurt, goes to the hospital or goes to jail. That’s why the NOPD made training new and veteran officers in de-escalation techniques a top priority in 2016.

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