by Aaron E. Looney
March 7, 2018
Categories: On Duty
Topics: Good Police Work, Sixth District, Third District
The NOPD today (March 7, 2018) arrested a 15-year-old juvenile male in connection with alleged threats made on social media against two local schools.
by Danielle B. Miller
Categories: Be on the Lookout
Topics: Burglary/Theft, Fourth District
Fourth District officers are seeking assistance from the public in locating Jacquelynn Abbott (DOB: 02-19-1985) who is wanted for burglarizing a storage unit located in the 3200 block of General Degaulle Drive.
Topics: Fourth District, Good Police Work
The NOPD VOWS Unit arrested Alquan Johnson (DOB: 06-25-1998) for second degree murder in connection to an incident that occurred in the 1600 block of Flanders Street.
Topics: Burglary/Theft, First District
The NOPD is seeking to locate a vehicle reported stolen from the 3800 block of Banks Street on March 4, 2018.
Topics: Eighth District, Simple Robbery
The NOPD is seeking to identify and locate two individuals wanted in connection with a simple robbery that occurred in the 500 block of Bourbon Street on March 2, 2018.
...in your inbox.
Get crime and police district information.
Click to subscribe
And download your police report for free
Report your incident now
View accidents and reported street flooding.
Visit Streetwise
Apply Now
Starting the application process is easy—just apply online today. You can also print the Civil Service application and Personal History forms (DOWNLOAD them here).
Mobile Traffic Units are deployed at locations throughout the City to supplement and support traffic enforcement by the NOPD.
The Traffic Camera Safety Program deters red light violations, reduces speeding violations, increases traffic situational awareness and reduces collision severity.
Request a Mobile Traffic Unit
In 2010, Mayor Mitch Landrieu invited the DOJ into New Orleans to partner in reforming and strengthening the New Orleans Police Department.
The department is well on its way to complying with a federal consent decree that is serving as a blueprint for building a world-class police department that protects and serves its community.
Learn more
COMSTAT reinvented.
Learn more about MAX.
View the data
Help solve crime and protect your neighborhood by registering your home or business security camera with NOPD today.
You will only be contacted by the New Orleans Police Department in the future if there is a criminal incident in the vicinity of your security camera.
Register your camera
Raw police data available to the public. Examine and analyze police responses and interactions throughout the city.
Calls for service, Stop and search, Use of force, Electronic police reporting, Camera metadata and more.
Find data
As part of its commitment to transparency and accountability, the New Orleans Police Department has made available its UCR data from 2011 to present.
Criminal reporting data for law enforcement executives, students of criminal justice, researchers, members of the media, and the public at large.
View the reports