by Danielle B. Miller
June 14, 2020
Categories: Be on the Lookout, On Duty
Topics: Criminal Damage, Eighth District, Good Police Work, Person of Interest
NOPD officers have arrested two individuals and are currently seeking a person of interest in connection with a statue that was vandalized in Duncan Plaza, located in the 300 block of Loyola Avenue.
Categories: Be on the Lookout
Topics: Homicide, Seventh District
The NOPD is investigating a homicide that claimed the life of one adult female Saturday (June 13, 2020) night in the Seventh District.
June 13, 2020
Topics: Homicide, Person of Interest, Third District
NOPD officers are seeking assistance in locating Jasmine Dixon after she was identified as a person of interest in connection with a homicide that occurred in the 2800 block of Almonaster Avenue on December 3, 2019.
The NOPD is investigating a homicide that claimed the life of one adult male in the Seventh District.
by Paris Holmes
June 12, 2020
Topics: Assault/Battery, Eighth District
UPDATE: The NOPD arrested Yasmeen Webb (pictured, DOB:10/30/97) as an accessory to aggravated battery by shooting for the incident that occurred in Duncan Plaza on June 11, 2020.
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