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NOPD Arrests Juvenile Wanted for Armed Robbery, Multiple Burglaries

by Gary S. Scheets

March 3, 2021

Categories: On Duty

Topics: Armed Robbery, First District, Second District, Sixth District

NOPD Arrests Juvenile Wanted for Armed Robbery, Multiple Burglaries

NEW ORLEANS - The NOPD as arrested a 17-year-old male juvenile accused in a Sixth District armed robbery and several other incidents that occurred in the First, Second, and Sixth Districts.

On Tuesday, March 2, 2021, Sixth District Person’s Crime detectives, NOPD Violent Offender Warrant Squad and the U.S. Marshals Service located and arrested the wanted subject in relation to an armed robbery that occurred on January 18, 2021 in the 1100 block of Jackson Avenue in the Sixth District.

A search warrant was obtained for the residence. During the execution of that warrant, the following items were recovered:

  • A stolen black Glock 19 with a tan grip
  • An Aero Precision x15 rifle, along with several armor piercing 5.56 rounds
  • Black gloves, ski masks, and a small plastic bag containing 97 Ecstasy pills (MDMA).

The arrested juvenile subject was booked and charged with:

  • Illegal possession of Schedule I Narcotic with intent to Distribute
  • Illegal Possession of a Firearm while in possession of Scheduled Narcotic
  • Two counts of Illegal possession of a firearm by a juvenile.

The arrested juvenile subject was also wanted in connection with the following incidents:

  • 2 counts relative to simple burglary and 2 counts relative to simple criminal damage to property in the First District
  • 5 counts relative to simple burglary, 2 counts relative to attempted simple burglary of vehicle and 3 counts relative to simple criminal damage to property in the First District
  • 3 counts relative to simple burglary and 3 counts relative to simple criminal damage to property in the First District
  • 1 count relative to simple burglary in the Sixth District
  • 2 counts relative to simple burglary in the Sixth District
  • 1 count relative to simple burglary in the Sixth District
  • 12 counts relative to simple burglary and 12 counts relative to simple criminal damage to property in the Second District
  • 3 counts Relative to simple burglary in the Sixth District
  • 1 count relative to illegal possession of stolen things in the Sixth District
  • 2 counts relative to simple burglary in the Sixth District

Anyone with additional information on any of these incidents is asked to Sixth District detectives at 504-658-6060 or call Crimestoppers anonymously at 504-822-1111 and toll-free at 1-877-903-7867.