by Ambria R. Washington
May 19, 2017
Categories: Be on the Lookout, Videos
Topics: Burglary/Theft, First District
The NOPD is looking for an unknown male subject after he committed two business burglaries and a theft at The Treme Coffee House located in the 1500 block of Saint Philip Street.
by Aaron E. Looney
Categories: Be on the Lookout
Topics: Eighth District, Missing Person/Runaway
Randall Scott Price has been located and is safe.
The NOPD is seeking assistance in identifying and locating an individual caught on video in connection with a burglary of a business in the 2300 block of Julia Street. The incident occurred on May 18, 2017.
by Dawne Massey
Topics: Assault/Battery, First District
NOPD has identified Marcquel Thomas (DOB: 3/18/1986) as a suspect in an aggravated assault in the 100 block of North Roman Street.
Topics: Assault/Battery, Seventh District
The NOPD has identified a suspect in a shooting in the 7400 block of Alabama.
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