by Dawne Massey
December 2, 2016
Categories: Be on the Lookout
Topics: Burglary/Theft, Sixth District
UPDATE:
NOPD arrested Jaymalias Falls (DOB: 10-18-96) for attempted simple burglary of an inhabited dwelling and two counts of illegal possession of stolen things.
by Tyler Gamble
Categories: On Duty
Topics: Good Police Work, Homicide
Just four days after two suspects opened fire at each other in the 100 block of Bourbon Street, police identified and arrested Jordan Clay (DOB: 3-13-1996) for his involvement in the incident.
Topics: Fourth District, Homicide
NOPD has identified a suspect in a shooting that took place on Tullis Drive.
Topics: Homicide, Sixth District
The NOPD has made an arrest in the October homicide of Charmaine Scott.
by Officer Juan D. Barnes, Sr
Topics: Homicide, Seventh District
The NOPD is investigating a homicide (December 2) in the 7500 block of Forest Glen Road.
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