by Aaron E. Looney
May 7, 2020
Categories: Be on the Lookout
Topics: Homicide, Sixth District
The NOPD is seeking to locate a vehicle of interest and its occupant(s) in the investigation of a homicide that occurred on May 5, 2020 in the 2100 block of 4th Street.
May 6, 2020
Topics: Burglary/Theft, Eighth District
The NOPD is seeking assistance in locating and identifying two subjects in the investigation of a theft that occurred on April 29, 2019 from the 1500 block of Sugar Bowl Lane.
Categories: On Duty
Topics: Good Police Work, Seventh District
The NOPD arrested Kendall Sansom (pictured, DOB: 10-15-1985) after he was found to be in possession of illegal drugs and a firearm in the Seventh District.
The NOPD is seeking to speak with a person of interest in the investigation of a homicide on April 21, 2020 in the 3600 block of Loyola Avenue.
Topics: Burglary/Theft, Sixth District
The NOPD is seeking to locate and identify two subjects in the investigation of a theft that occurred on April 30, 2020 in the 2400 block of South Roman Street.
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