by Ambria Washington
July 18, 2016
Categories: On the Beat, Videos
Topics: Recruitment
Rachel Willey is a Navy veteran, a mother of two and a wife. She's also one of the 32 members of NOPD Recruit Class #177.
by Aaron Looney
July 15, 2016
Couple moves to New Orleans from Idaho, joins NOPD
by Tyler A. Gamble
Some notable New Orleans residents offer congratulations to the NOPD's newest group of recruits on their graduation from the Training Academy.
July 14, 2016
Categories: Community, Videos
Topics: Community Policing
NOPD Superintendent Michael Harrison talks about what you can expect when you're stopped by a member of the New Orleans Police Department.
by Dawne Massey
July 11, 2016
Categories: Community
Less than a year ago, Harleth Sanchez was surfing the web and hoping for some career direction. The New Jersey native wanted a community service-driven profession and was anxious to relocate.
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