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New Orleans Police Department-Public Information Office ( Murder Investigation)

November 14, 2010

 

 

New Orleans Police Department-Public Information Office

 

 

Murder Investigation on North Rocheblave

 

Investigation is underway

 

New Orleans- The New Orleans Police Department is investigating the murder of a 22-year-old local male, whose name is being withheld pending notification of family members.  The offense occurred at approximately 8:15 P.M., in the 2000 block of

North Rocheblave Street
.  

 

According to investigators, Fifth District officers responded to a call of a “male shot” and upon their arrival, found the victim lying on the sidewalk with apparent gunshot wounds to the body. Emergency medical technicians were summoned to the scene where they pronounced the victim dead. 

                                               

Currently, investigators are in the process of gathering evidence and information to identify the person(s) involved in this incident, as well as a motive.  Homicide Detective Kevin Burns is in charge of the investigation and can be reached at 658-5300.  Citizens with information that can help solve this crime are asked to call CRIMESTOPPERS at 822-1111, toll-free 1-877-903-STOP (7867). You could receive a reward of up to $2,500 for information leading to the arrest and indictment of the responsible person(s). Callers do not have to give their name nor testify to receive the cash reward.

 

The New Orleans Police Department, under the leadership of Superintendent Ronal W. Serpas, is engaged in a complete transformation in its approach to policing to ensure that New Orleans is a safer place. The entire police force, which currently employs 1,735 officers and support staff, is committed to accountability, transparency, integrity and collaboration to provide professional quality care and service to New Orleanians and New Orleans’ visitors. Anyone who has crime to report should call CRIMESTOPPERS at 822-1111, toll-free 1-877-903-STOP (7867) any time. To learn more about the NOPD and our services, visit http://www.cityofno.com/portals/portal50/portal.aspx  and visit us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/home.php?

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Officer Janssen Valencia   




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The New Orleans polic e Department – Publ ic Information Office

November 12, 2010

 

 

The New Orleans police Department – Public Information Office

New Orleans/>/> Police Seeking Two Unknown Suspects for Shoplifting  

New Orleans/>/> - The New Orleans Police Department is requesting the public’s assistance in locating and identifying two unknown suspects wanted in connection with a shoplifting.  The offense occurred October 30, 2010, approximately 10:20 A.M., inside of The Family Dollar Store located at 4525 Old Gentilly Road.                 

 

According to investigators, the suspects entered the store at which time the male suspect was observed concealing packs of deodorant into his pants while the female was at the end of the aisle acting as the look out person.  An employee who observed the male suspect concealing the merchandise told him to put the packs of deodorant back.  The suspect put back three packs of deodorant and fled bumping into the employee.  The employee stated the female assisted the suspect by getting in her way as she attempted to stop the suspects exiting the store.       

 

The suspects were captured on the stores security surveillance system.  Pictures of the suspects are attached to this press release. 

 

Third District Detective Roger Caillouet is actively working the case and following up on leads given by our citizens.     

           

Citizens with information that can help locate or identify the suspects are asked to call CRIMESTOPPERS at 822-1111, toll-free 1-877-903-STOP(7867).  Callers could receive a reward of up to $2,500 for information leading to the arrest and indictment of the responsible person and they do not have to give their name nor testify to receive the award.

 

The New Orleans Police Department, under the leadership of Superintendent Ronal W. Serpas/>, is engaged in a complete transformation in its approach to ensuring that New Orleans/>/> is a safer place to live, work and visit.  The police force, which currently employs 1,735 dedicated men and women, is committed to transparency, accountability, collaboration and integrity.  To learn more about the NOPD and our services, visit http://www.cityofno.com/portals/portal50/portal.aspx  

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Officer Garry Flot

 

 

                    

 

 

 

 




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Arrest in Attempted Armed Robbery

On 11-13-2010 members of the First District Task responded to a call for service about an attempted armed robbery.  The officers met with the victim who stated two males had attempted to rob him at Palmyra Street and S.Lopez Street.  The victim ran away.  Moments later the victim saw the two men who had attempted to rob him go into 3101 Cleveland.  Police knocked on the door of the residence and met the occupants.  The victim positively identified Joseph Tate, B/M, 05-15-1991, as being one of the men who had pointed a gun at him and demanded money.  Joseph Tate was charged with attempted armed robbery and booked accordingly.
 



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The New Orleans polic e Department – Publ ic Information Office

November 12, 2010

 

 

The New Orleans police Department – Public Information Office

New Orleans/>/> Police Seeking Two Unknown Suspects for Shoplifting  

New Orleans/>/> - The New Orleans Police Department is requesting the public’s assistance in locating and identifying two unknown suspects wanted in connection with a shoplifting.  The offense occurred October 30, 2010, approximately 10:20 A.M., inside of The Family Dollar Store located at 4525 Old Gentilly Road.                 

 

According to investigators, the suspects entered the store at which time the male suspect was observed concealing packs of deodorant into his pants while the female was at the end of the aisle acting as the look out person.  An employee who observed the male suspect concealing the merchandise told him to put the packs of deodorant back.  The suspect put back three packs of deodorant and fled bumping into the employee.  The employee stated the female assisted the suspect by getting in her way as she attempted to stop the suspects exiting the store.       

 

The suspects were captured on the stores security surveillance system.  Pictures of the suspects are attached to this press release. 

 

Third District Detective Roger Caillouet is actively working the case and following up on leads given by our citizens.     

           

Citizens with information that can help locate or identify the suspects are asked to call CRIMESTOPPERS at 822-1111, toll-free 1-877-903-STOP(7867).  Callers could receive a reward of up to $2,500 for information leading to the arrest and indictment of the responsible person and they do not have to give their name nor testify to receive the award.

 

The New Orleans Police Department, under the leadership of Superintendent Ronal W. Serpas/>, is engaged in a complete transformation in its approach to ensuring that New Orleans/>/> is a safer place to live, work and visit.  The police force, which currently employs 1,735 dedicated men and women, is committed to transparency, accountability, collaboration and integrity.  To learn more about the NOPD and our services, visit http://www.cityofno.com/portals/portal50/portal.aspx  

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Officer Garry Flot

 

 

                    

 

 

 

 




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Arrest in Attempted Armed Robbery

On 11-13-2010 members of the First District Task responded to a call for service about an attempted armed robbery.  The officers met with the victim who stated two males had attempted to rob him at Palmyra Street and S.Lopez Street.  The victim ran away.  Moments later the victim saw the two men who had attempted to rob him go into 3101 Cleveland.  Police knocked on the door of the residence and met the occupants.  The victim positively identified Joseph Tate, B/M, 05-15-1991, as being one of the men who had pointed a gun at him and demanded money.  Joseph Tate was charged with attempted armed robbery and booked accordingly.
 



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Narcotics Arrest

On November 13, 2010, members of the First District Narcotics Unit arrested Michael Alphonse, B/M, 1/14/1996, and James Mitchell, B/M, 3/30/1994, for narcotics violations. Both subjects were seated in the bleachers at Comisky Park, at Baudin Street and South Clark, rolling a blunt. Detectives exited their vehicle, and both subjects fled. Both subjects were apprehended, and found to be in possession of 14 bags of marijuana. Michael Alphonse was charged Possession with the Intent to Distribute a marijuana14. grams, and Flight from and Officer. James Mitchell was charged with Possession of  marijuana, 8.2 grams, and Flight from an Officer. Thirty four dollars was seized from Michael Alphonse. 


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Suspects Wanted for Aggravated Rape - Public Information Office

November 11, 2010

 

 

Suspects Wanted for Aggravated Rape

 

 

New OrleansThe New Orleans Police Department is requesting the public’s assistance in locating and identifying two suspects wanted in connection for an aggravated rape.  The offense occurred on November 9, 2010, in the 6800 block of

Franklin Avenue
, at approximately 6:00 P.M.

 

According to investigators, the victim was returning to her vehicle when she was approached by two Caucasian male subjects asking for directions.  The victim then entered the suspects’ vehicle when the driver produced a weapon and ordered the victim to lie down.  The victim complied and subsequently, the suspects relocated to a wooded area where she was sexually assaulted.       

 

One suspect is described as a Caucasian male, approximately 35 years old, approximately 5’10”- 6’0” in height, sandy blonde hair, blue eyes, a medium build and armed with a knife.  He was last seen wearing a denim baseball cap with a red logo, a gray t-shirt with yellow writing and blue jeans.   

 

The second suspect was described as a Caucasian male, approximately 35 years old, approximately 6’0” in height, short brown hair, brown eyes and a medium build with an unshaven face.  He was last seen wearing a red and black colored flannel shirt.    

 

The vehicle is described as possibly a navy blue or black colored Montereo.

 

Currently, investigators are in the process of gathering evidence and information to identify the persons involved in this incident.  The Sex Crimes Unit is in charge of the investigation and can be reached at 658-5521.

 

Citizens with information that can help solve this crime are asked to call CRIMESTOPPERS at 822-1111 or toll-free 1-877-903-STOP (7867). You could receive a cash reward of up to $2,500 for information leading to the arrest and indictment of the responsible person(s). You do not have to give your name nor testify to receive the reward.

 

The New Orleans Police Department, under the leadership of Superintendent Ronal W. Serpas, is engaged in a complete transformation in its approach to ensuring that New Orleans is a safer place to live, work and visit.  The police force, which currently employs 1,735 dedicated men and women, is committed to transparency, accountability, collaboration and integrity.  To learn more about the NOPD and our services, visit http://www.nola.gov/GOVERNMENT/NOPD and visit us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=36519&id=133853236665761&saved#!/pages/New-Orleans-LA/New-Orleans-Police-Department-Official/133853236665761

 

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Officer Hilal Williams

 




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New Orleans Police Department-Public Information Office ( Suspects wanted for theft)

New Orleans Police Department-Public Information Office ( Suspects wanted for theft)November 11, 2010 New Orleans Police Department-Public Information Office Suspects Wanted For Theft New Orleans- The New Orleans Police Department is requesting the public’s assistance in locating and identifying two suspects wanted in connection with a theft. The incident occurred on November 6, 2010, at about 3:25 P.M., at a business located in the 7700 block of Maple Street. According to investigators, the two suspects entered the store and as one suspect distracted the salesperson, the second suspect removed some merchandise from the store and left without paying for it. A few minutes later, a salesperson found their behavior suspicious and reviewed the video surveillance tapes of the store and observed the theft. The first suspect is described as an African American female, approximately 5’6”, heavy build and with a light complexion. She was last seen wearing a purple jogging suit. The second suspect is described as an African American female, approximately 5’6”, heavy build and with a dark complexion. She was last seen wearing blue jean shorts, a white t-shirt and brown boots. Citizens with information that can help find this subject are asked to call CRIMESTOPPERS at 822-1111, toll-free 1-877-903-STOP (7867). Second District Detective Heather Gore is in charge of the investigation and can be reached at 658-6020. Callers could receive a reward of up to $2,500 for information leading to the arrest and indictment of the responsible person and they do not have to give their name nor testify to receive the award. The New Orleans Police Department, under the leadership of Superintendent Ronal W. Serpas, is engaged in a complete transformation in its approach to policing to ensure that New Orleans is a safer place. The entire police force, which currently employs 1,735 officers and support staff, is committed to accountability, transparency, integrity and collaboration to provide professional quality care and service to New Orleanians and New Orleans’ visitors. Anyone who has crime to report should call CRIMESTOPPERS at 822-1111, toll-free 1-877-903-STOP (7867) any time. To learn more about the NOPD and our services, visit http://www.cityofno.com/portals/portal50/portal.aspx and visit us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/home.php? Jpeg. Images of the surveillance video from the business were sent to all local media outlets. Officer Janssen Valencia


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New Orleans Police Department-Public Information Office

 

November 12, 2010

 

New Orleans Police Department-Public Information Office

 

NOPD Fifth District Investigative Unit Arrests Suspect for Burglary Moments after the Offense

 

 

New Orleans, LA -The New Orleans Police Department’s Fifth District Investigative Unit arrested 41-year-old Nathan Thomas just moments after he committed a burglary.  The offense occurred shortly before 8:00 A.M., in the 1900 block of

Desire Street
.

 

According to investigators, the victim was inside of his trailer when he heard loud noises coming from his residence next door.  Once the victim went into the residence, he encountered Thomas removing his copper tubing.  When the victim ordered Thomas to stop, Thomas armed himself with wooden board and charged toward the victim.  The victim, who was in great fear of his life, fired his weapon at Thomas, wounding Thomas in the leg.  The victim immediately notified the police. Thomas was placed under arrest for burglary and transported to a local hospital to be treated for his injury.

 

  Upon Thomas being released form the hospital, he will be transported to Central Lock-up and booked accordingly.

 

The New Orleans Police Department, under the leadership of Superintendent Ronal W. Serpas, is engaged in a complete transformation in its approach to policing to ensure that New Orleans is a safer place. The entire police force, which currently employs 1,735 officers and support staff, is committed to accountability, transparency, integrity and collaboration to provide professional quality care and service to New Orleanians and New Orleans’ visitors. Anyone who has crime to report should call CRIMESTOPPERS at 822-1111, toll-free 1-877-903-STOP (7867) any time. To learn more about the NOPD and our services, visit Link to NOPD Website Portal:

http://www.nola.gov/GOVERNMENT/NOPD or

 

 http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=36519&id=133853236665761&saved#!/pages/New-Orleans-LA/New-Orleans-Police-Department-Official/133853236665761

 

 

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Contact

Name: Officer Shereese Harper

Email address: srharper@nola.gov

Cell phone #: 504-312-1953

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

 




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UPDATE - J-11029-10

Alvin Buggage, B/M, DOB 11/13/80 was arrested for the murder of Julio Ramos, H/M, DOB 10/24/67. The incident took place in the 4000 Block of Tulane Avenue outside the Lapointe Bar. The two men were involved in an argument at which time one of the males threw a bottle. The arrested subject pulled a gun and shot the victim in the stomach. The victim expired at the hospital a few hours later.


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K-8041-10 Aggravated Battery by Shooting - Laharpe Street/ North Prieur Street

On Sunday, November 7, 2010 at approximately 12:37pm police reponded to the 1800 Block of Laharpe Street in regards to a possible shooting. Upon arrival the victim was located in the middle of the street suffering from one gunshot wound to the left hand and another to the left shoulder. The victim refused to cooperate and stated he did not see anything. This investigation is ongoing.


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Sex Crimes Detectives Investigate a Sexual Assault - Public Information Office

November 11, 2010

 

 

New Orleans Police Department – Public Information Office

 

 

Sex Crimes Detectives Investigate a Sexual Assault

 

 

New Orleans - The New Orleans Police Department is investigating a sexual assault by an acquaintance of a 20-year-old female.  The offense occurred on November 11, 2010, in the 2800 block of

Eagle Street
, at approximately 3:00 A.M.

 

According to investigators, the victim was in need of a place to stay temporarily when she was brought to the subject’s residence by her ex-boyfriend.  The subject agreed to allow the victim to stay at his residence while her ex-boyfriend searched for a job.  Subsequently, the subject sexually assaulted the victim while they were at the residence.           

 

Currently, detectives are in the process of investigating the offense and can be reached at 658-5521. 

 

Citizens with information that can help solve this crime are asked to call CRIMESTOPPERS at 822-1111 or toll-free 1-877-903-STOP (7867). You could receive a cash reward of up to $2,500 for information leading to the arrest and indictment of the responsible person(s). You do not have to give your name nor testify to receive the reward.

 

The New Orleans Police Department, under the leadership of Superintendent Ronal W. Serpas, is engaged in a complete transformation in its approach to ensuring that New Orleans is a safer place to live, work and visit.  The police force, which currently employs 1,735 dedicated men and women, is committed to transparency, accountability, collaboration and integrity.  To learn more about the NOPD and our services, visit http://www.nola.gov/GOVERNMENT/NOPD and visit us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=36519&id=133853236665761&saved#!/pages/New-Orleans-LA/New-Orleans-Police-Department-Official/133853236665761.

 

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K-8041-10 Aggravated Battery by Shooting - Laharpe Street/ North Prieur Street

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UPDATE - J-11029-10

Alvin Buggage, B/M, DOB 11/13/80 was arrested for the murder of Julio Ramos, H/M, DOB 10/24/67. The incident took place in the 4000 Block of Tulane Avenue outside the Lapointe Bar. The two men were involved in an argument at which time one of the males threw a bottle. The arrested subject pulled a gun and shot the victim in the stomach. The victim expired at the hospital a few hours later.


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The New Orleans Police Department-Public Information Office

November 10, 2010

 

 

 

New Orleans Police Department-Public Information Office

 

 

 

NOPD’s Narcotics and Task Force Units Investigated 1,723 complaints, and Confiscated 10 guns in Seven Days    

 

NEW ORLEANS - In seven days, the New Orleans Police Department’s Narcotics and Task Force Units investigated approximately 1,723 complaints.  As a result the NOPD’s Task Force Units, they conducted six Search Warrants, investigated 42 Felony cases, conducted 901 Vehicle Checks resulting in 229 citations, and 42 Narcotics cases.  They confiscated 10 guns, numerous amounts of Crack, Marijuana, Crack Cocaine, Powder Cocaine, and Heroin.

 

These results are from October 31, 2010 thru November 6, 2010. 

 

First District Narcotics and Task Force Units investigated 276 complaints, made 39 cases for Felony, Misdemeanor and Municipal arrests.  The units wrote 22 reports, made 278 pedestrian contacts, 15 field interviews, stopped 187 vehicles, wrote 77 citations, and made 13 traffic arrests.  They executed one search warrant, and confiscated three guns, Marijuana, Heroin, and Crack Cocaine.             

 

Second District Narcotics and Task Force Units investigated 451 complaints, four hot line complaints, made 40 arrests including two juveniles for 12 Felony, 32 Misdemeanor, and six Municipal violations.  They made 420 pedestrian contacts, 47 field interviews, wrote 40 reports, conducted 278 vehicle stops, issued 29 citations, made 10 traffic arrests and recovered one stolen vehicle.  The units conducted eight wanted checks, one search warrant, made eight narcotics cases, confiscating Marijuana, Crack Cocaine, Crack and seized $264.00 in cash.            

 

Third District Narcotics and Task Force Units investigated 130 complaints, arrested eight persons for 4four Felony, 18 Misdemeanors, and one Municipal violation.  The units made 46 pedestrian contacts, 60 field interviews, and wrote 23 reports.  They made 123 vehicle stops, issued 39 citations, and made 22 traffic arrests.  They made five wanted checks, and confiscated Crack Cocaine, Heroin and Marijuana.

Officers conducted a traffic stop in the 2200 block of Robert E. Lee at which time the driver was arrested for driving on a suspended driver’s license.  A check of the suspects name revealed he had an outstanding warrant.  The suspect also had 27 bags of Marijuana, 30 rocks of Crack Cocaine and Heroin.  The suspect was booked accordingly.   

 

Fourth District Narcotics and Task Force Units investigated 237 complaints, arrested 53 persons for five felony, 87 Misdemeanor, and 10 Municipal violations.  They conducted 58 vehicle stops, issued 30 citations, made eight traffic arrests, and wrote 84 reports.  They conducted 58 field interviews, 118 pedestrian contacts, conducted one search warrant, made 13 narcotics cases, and confiscated two guns, Crack Cocaine, Cocaine, Heroin, Marijuana and seized $3,128.00 in cash.

 

Fifth District Narcotics and Task Force Units investigated 142 complaints, one hot line complaint, made 21 arrests for six Felony, 14 Misdemeanor, and five Municipal violations.  They conducted 74 vehicle checks, issued 19 citations, made two traffic arrests and wrote 17 reports.  The units made 69 pedestrian contacts, 66 field interviews, one search warrant, and made six narcotics cases confiscating Marijuana, Crack Cocaine and Xanex Pills. 

Officers T. Davis and C. Slage conducted a traffic investigation at the intersection of

Elysian Fields Avenue
and
North Robertson Street
and recovered a stolen vehicle and confiscated narcotics.  Officers Q. Jones conducted a suspicious person investigation in the 1700 block of
Mandeville Street
and arrested a subject in possession of 28.8 grams of Marijuana.                                                                                                                    

Sixth District Narcotics and Task Force Units investigated 174 complaints, made one Felony, 14 Misdemeanor, and nine Municipal violations. They conducted 40 vehicle checks, issued 13 citations, made four traffic arrests and wrote 16 reports.  The units conducted seven wanted checks, made 79 pedestrian contacts, and 34 field interviews.  They made three narcotics cases and confiscated Marijuana, Heroin, Crack Crack Cocaine.

On 11-06-2010 at 10:30 P.M., Officers Lucretia Gantner and Jon Burnette observed a white van at Robertson and Felicity Streets proceeding on

Felicity Street
with the driver’s side door open. When the officers stopped the vehicle they noticed a strong odor of marijuana coming from inside of the car.  The Driver, John Parker, was found to have in his possession 3grams of marijuana. He was arrested for possession of marijuana.

On 11-05-2010 at 11:00 P.M., Officers Lucretia Gantner and Jon Burnette observed a vehicle driven by Faren Richardson traveling at a high rate of speed and disregard three stop signs on

Washington Ave.
When they stopped Richardson for the traffic violations, she was found to be in possession of 8grams of marijuana in a large clear plastic bag. Richardson was charged with possession of Marijuana (second offense) and reckless operation of a motor vehicle.

On 11-4-2010 at 10:20 P.M., Officers Carlos Amador and Devin Ashmore observed what appeared to be a hand to hand drug transaction between two subjects on bikes at

2200 Freret Ave.
The Officers were able to stop both subjects and one of the subjects, Johnny Dyer, was found to be in possession of 4grams of crack cocaine. Dyer was arrested for the narcotics and an outstanding warrant.                

 

 

                                                                                                                                       

Seventh District Narcotics and Task Force Units investigated 237 complaints, two hot line complaints, and five previous complaints.  They made nine arrests for one Felony, nine Misdemeanors, and three Municipal violators.  They made 160 pedestrian contacts, 160 field interviews and wrote 10 reports.  The units stopped 121 vehicles, wrote two citations, conducted five wanted checks, made three narcotics cases confiscating, Marijuana, and Crack.

On Friday, November 5, 2010, Officers Charles Love and Bronson Gettridge, along with members of the Task Force and D.I.U., observed two subjects standing in a car port and one subject standing in the doorway of a residence, which was unoccupied.  The officers stopped and interviewed the subjects, since the area was recently hit with a rash of crimes, including residential burglaries.  During the interview of the subjects, the officers observed broken glass from a sliding glass door. The officers then checked the unoccupied residence, and observed a flat screen television, along with an orange bag filled with electronics on the floor.  The officers and detectives on scene learned that a report was just in reference to the same items.  The items were positively identified as stolen and learned through interviews from two of the subjects that the property was stolen and other details.  Detective Jason Thompson continued the investigation, and gathered information from two of the subjects that they were also involved in the residential burglary.  Subsequently, Detective Donald Sharp was able to confirm that a second flat screen television inside of the one the subject’s residence bedroom was also listed as stolen from another residential burglary.  The third subject had no involvement and was released.

On Sunday morning, November 7, 2010, at or about 3:13 am, Task Force Officers Charles Love and Bronson Gettridge heard several gunshots, near the intersection of the

Downman Road
and
Filmore Street
(outside of the “Sport Café Bar”), while en route to rejoin the other members the Task Force, who were located in the area conducting traffic enforcements.  Officers Love and Gettridge quickly learned of the identity of the perpetrator.  Through the course of the investigation, the officers learned that the perpetrator (female) was involved in a verbal altercation, with one or more females inside of the bar; involving a male acquaintance. The perpetrator then exited the bar to retrieve her handgun from her vehicle, concealed it in her purse, and re-entered the bar.  At one point, the perpetrator brandished the weapon in the bar, where security immediately grabbed her and the weapon, and escorted her out the bar.  Once outside, the perpetrator discharged two rounds in the direction of the victim, and missed.  Due to the officers’ rapid reaction of the fired shots, they were able to call for assistance from nearby officers, and make an apprehension of the perpetrator.  The officers were also able to locate and confiscate the perpetrator’s .40 caliber handgun, while other members of the Task Force and Night Watch Platoon maintained the chaotic crime scene.  Two spent casing were located on the scene.  The perpetrator was charged with Aggravated Assault with a Firearm, Illegal Carrying of a Firearm, Illegal Discharge of a Firearm, and Possession of a Firearm on Premises of an Alcoholic Beverage Outlet.

                                                                                                                                                                               

Eighth District Narcotics and Task Force Units investigated 167 complaints, arrested seven persons for nine Municipal violations.   They conducted 110 field interviews, and 95 pedestrian contacts.  They conducted 20 vehicle checks and issued 20 citations. 

 

                                                                                                                                                          

 

The Narcotics and Task Force Units began in July of 2010 and have investigated approximately 25,627 complaints, executed approximately 135 Search Warrants, made approximately 880 Felony cases, conducted approximately 9,344 vehicle checks, issued approximately 3,800 citations, made approximately 779 Narcotics cases, confiscated approximately 170 guns and numerous amounts of Illegal Narcotics.

 

The New Orleans Police Department, under the leadership of Superintendent Ronal W. Serpas, is engaged in a complete transformation in its approach to ensuring that New Orleans is a safer place to live, work and visit.  The police force, which currently employs 1,735 dedicated men and women, is committed to transparency, accountability, collaboration and integrity.  To learn more about the NOPD and our services, visit http://www.cityofno.com/portals/portal50/portal.aspx  

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Fatality Investigation - Public Information Office

November 11, 2010

 

 

New Orleans Police Department – Public Information Office

 

 

 

NOPD Investigating Fatality on Interstate 10 West

  

New Orleans -The New Orleans Police Department’s Fatality Section is investigating an automobile fatality that left a 25-year-old male dead and a 26-year-old male in stable condition.  The names of the victims are being withheld, pending notification of family members.  The accident occurred shortly after 1:00 A.M., on Interstate 10 West near the South Claiborne exit.

 

According to investigators, the driver of a 2003 Ford Mustang GT was traveling westbound on Interstate 10, and for reasons unknown, apparently lost control of his vehicle and struck the concrete barrier causing the vehicle to flip over several times. 

Emergency medical technicians arrived on the scene and pronounced the passenger dead.  The driver was transported to a local hospital where he is listed in stable condition.

The investigating is ongoing.  Charges are pending results of toxicology tests.  The Orleans Parish Coroner will conduct an autopsy to determine the exact cause of death.

 

Fatality Investigator, Richard Blackmon, is in charge of the investigation.

 

The New Orleans Police Department, under the leadership of Superintendent Ronal W. Serpas, is engaged in a complete transformation in its approach to ensuring that New Orleans is a safer place to live, work and visit.  The police force, which currently employs 1,735 dedicated men and women, is committed to transparency, accountability, collaboration and integrity.  To learn more about the NOPD and our services, visit http://www.nola.gov/GOVERNMENT/NOPD and visit us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=36519&id=133853236665761&saved#!/pages/New-Orleans-LA/New-Orleans-Police-Department-Official/133853236665761

 

 

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The New Orleans Police Department-Public Information Office

November 10, 2010

 

 

 

New Orleans Police Department-Public Information Office

 

 

 

NOPD’s Narcotics and Task Force Units Investigated 1,723 complaints, and Confiscated 10 guns in Seven Days    

 

NEW ORLEANS - In seven days, the New Orleans Police Department’s Narcotics and Task Force Units investigated approximately 1,723 complaints.  As a result the NOPD’s Task Force Units, they conducted six Search Warrants, investigated 42 Felony cases, conducted 901 Vehicle Checks resulting in 229 citations, and 42 Narcotics cases.  They confiscated 10 guns, numerous amounts of Crack, Marijuana, Crack Cocaine, Powder Cocaine, and Heroin.

 

These results are from October 31, 2010 thru November 6, 2010. 

 

First District Narcotics and Task Force Units investigated 276 complaints, made 39 cases for Felony, Misdemeanor and Municipal arrests.  The units wrote 22 reports, made 278 pedestrian contacts, 15 field interviews, stopped 187 vehicles, wrote 77 citations, and made 13 traffic arrests.  They executed one search warrant, and confiscated three guns, Marijuana, Heroin, and Crack Cocaine.             

 

Second District Narcotics and Task Force Units investigated 451 complaints, four hot line complaints, made 40 arrests including two juveniles for 12 Felony, 32 Misdemeanor, and six Municipal violations.  They made 420 pedestrian contacts, 47 field interviews, wrote 40 reports, conducted 278 vehicle stops, issued 29 citations, made 10 traffic arrests and recovered one stolen vehicle.  The units conducted eight wanted checks, one search warrant, made eight narcotics cases, confiscating Marijuana, Crack Cocaine, Crack and seized $264.00 in cash.            

 

Third District Narcotics and Task Force Units investigated 130 complaints, arrested eight persons for 4four Felony, 18 Misdemeanors, and one Municipal violation.  The units made 46 pedestrian contacts, 60 field interviews, and wrote 23 reports.  They made 123 vehicle stops, issued 39 citations, and made 22 traffic arrests.  They made five wanted checks, and confiscated Crack Cocaine, Heroin and Marijuana.

Officers conducted a traffic stop in the 2200 block of Robert E. Lee at which time the driver was arrested for driving on a suspended driver’s license.  A check of the suspects name revealed he had an outstanding warrant.  The suspect also had 27 bags of Marijuana, 30 rocks of Crack Cocaine and Heroin.  The suspect was booked accordingly.   

 

Fourth District Narcotics and Task Force Units investigated 237 complaints, arrested 53 persons for five felony, 87 Misdemeanor, and 10 Municipal violations.  They conducted 58 vehicle stops, issued 30 citations, made eight traffic arrests, and wrote 84 reports.  They conducted 58 field interviews, 118 pedestrian contacts, conducted one search warrant, made 13 narcotics cases, and confiscated two guns, Crack Cocaine, Cocaine, Heroin, Marijuana and seized $3,128.00 in cash.

 

Fifth District Narcotics and Task Force Units investigated 142 complaints, one hot line complaint, made 21 arrests for six Felony, 14 Misdemeanor, and five Municipal violations.  They conducted 74 vehicle checks, issued 19 citations, made two traffic arrests and wrote 17 reports.  The units made 69 pedestrian contacts, 66 field interviews, one search warrant, and made six narcotics cases confiscating Marijuana, Crack Cocaine and Xanex Pills. 

Officers T. Davis and C. Slage conducted a traffic investigation at the intersection of

Elysian Fields Avenue
and
North Robertson Street
and recovered a stolen vehicle and confiscated narcotics.  Officers Q. Jones conducted a suspicious person investigation in the 1700 block of
Mandeville Street
and arrested a subject in possession of 28.8 grams of Marijuana.                                                                                                                    

Sixth District Narcotics and Task Force Units investigated 174 complaints, made one Felony, 14 Misdemeanor, and nine Municipal violations. They conducted 40 vehicle checks, issued 13 citations, made four traffic arrests and wrote 16 reports.  The units conducted seven wanted checks, made 79 pedestrian contacts, and 34 field interviews.  They made three narcotics cases and confiscated Marijuana, Heroin, Crack Crack Cocaine.

On 11-06-2010 at 10:30 P.M., Officers Lucretia Gantner and Jon Burnette observed a white van at Robertson and Felicity Streets proceeding on

Felicity Street
with the driver’s side door open. When the officers stopped the vehicle they noticed a strong odor of marijuana coming from inside of the car.  The Driver, John Parker, was found to have in his possession 3grams of marijuana. He was arrested for possession of marijuana.

On 11-05-2010 at 11:00 P.M., Officers Lucretia Gantner and Jon Burnette observed a vehicle driven by Faren Richardson traveling at a high rate of speed and disregard three stop signs on

Washington Ave.
When they stopped Richardson for the traffic violations, she was found to be in possession of 8grams of marijuana in a large clear plastic bag. Richardson was charged with possession of Marijuana (second offense) and reckless operation of a motor vehicle.

On 11-4-2010 at 10:20 P.M., Officers Carlos Amador and Devin Ashmore observed what appeared to be a hand to hand drug transaction between two subjects on bikes at

2200 Freret Ave.
The Officers were able to stop both subjects and one of the subjects, Johnny Dyer, was found to be in possession of 4grams of crack cocaine. Dyer was arrested for the narcotics and an outstanding warrant.                

 

 

                                                                                                                                       

Seventh District Narcotics and Task Force Units investigated 237 complaints, two hot line complaints, and five previous complaints.  They made nine arrests for one Felony, nine Misdemeanors, and three Municipal violators.  They made 160 pedestrian contacts, 160 field interviews and wrote 10 reports.  The units stopped 121 vehicles, wrote two citations, conducted five wanted checks, made three narcotics cases confiscating, Marijuana, and Crack.

On Friday, November 5, 2010, Officers Charles Love and Bronson Gettridge, along with members of the Task Force and D.I.U., observed two subjects standing in a car port and one subject standing in the doorway of a residence, which was unoccupied.  The officers stopped and interviewed the subjects, since the area was recently hit with a rash of crimes, including residential burglaries.  During the interview of the subjects, the officers observed broken glass from a sliding glass door. The officers then checked the unoccupied residence, and observed a flat screen television, along with an orange bag filled with electronics on the floor.  The officers and detectives on scene learned that a report was just in reference to the same items.  The items were positively identified as stolen and learned through interviews from two of the subjects that the property was stolen and other details.  Detective Jason Thompson continued the investigation, and gathered information from two of the subjects that they were also involved in the residential burglary.  Subsequently, Detective Donald Sharp was able to confirm that a second flat screen television inside of the one the subject’s residence bedroom was also listed as stolen from another residential burglary.  The third subject had no involvement and was released.

On Sunday morning, November 7, 2010, at or about 3:13 am, Task Force Officers Charles Love and Bronson Gettridge heard several gunshots, near the intersection of the

Downman Road
and
Filmore Street
(outside of the “Sport Café Bar”), while en route to rejoin the other members the Task Force, who were located in the area conducting traffic enforcements.  Officers Love and Gettridge quickly learned of the identity of the perpetrator.  Through the course of the investigation, the officers learned that the perpetrator (female) was involved in a verbal altercation, with one or more females inside of the bar; involving a male acquaintance. The perpetrator then exited the bar to retrieve her handgun from her vehicle, concealed it in her purse, and re-entered the bar.  At one point, the perpetrator brandished the weapon in the bar, where security immediately grabbed her and the weapon, and escorted her out the bar.  Once outside, the perpetrator discharged two rounds in the direction of the victim, and missed.  Due to the officers’ rapid reaction of the fired shots, they were able to call for assistance from nearby officers, and make an apprehension of the perpetrator.  The officers were also able to locate and confiscate the perpetrator’s .40 caliber handgun, while other members of the Task Force and Night Watch Platoon maintained the chaotic crime scene.  Two spent casing were located on the scene.  The perpetrator was charged with Aggravated Assault with a Firearm, Illegal Carrying of a Firearm, Illegal Discharge of a Firearm, and Possession of a Firearm on Premises of an Alcoholic Beverage Outlet.

                                                                                                                                                                               

Eighth District Narcotics and Task Force Units investigated 167 complaints, arrested seven persons for nine Municipal violations.   They conducted 110 field interviews, and 95 pedestrian contacts.  They conducted 20 vehicle checks and issued 20 citations. 

 

                                                                                                                                                          

 

The Narcotics and Task Force Units began in July of 2010 and have investigated approximately 25,627 complaints, executed approximately 135 Search Warrants, made approximately 880 Felony cases, conducted approximately 9,344 vehicle checks, issued approximately 3,800 citations, made approximately 779 Narcotics cases, confiscated approximately 170 guns and numerous amounts of Illegal Narcotics.

 

The New Orleans Police Department, under the leadership of Superintendent Ronal W. Serpas, is engaged in a complete transformation in its approach to ensuring that New Orleans is a safer place to live, work and visit.  The police force, which currently employs 1,735 dedicated men and women, is committed to transparency, accountability, collaboration and integrity.  To learn more about the NOPD and our services, visit http://www.cityofno.com/portals/portal50/portal.aspx  

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The New Orleans Polic e Department – Publ ic Information Office

November 9, 2010

 

 

The New Orleans Police Department – Public Information Office

 

Over $100,000.00 of Cocaine and Heroin Confiscated by Sixth District Narcotics Task Force Officers

 

New Orleans, LA - The New Orleans Police Department’s Sixth District Narcotics Task Force Unit arrested 23-year-old Ahmad Hill and 21-year-old Laquana Jones for Possession of Cocaine and Heroin with a street value of over $100,000.00.  The incident took place approximately 2:30 P.M., at

2414 South Roman Street
.    

 

Officers developed vital information of illegal narcotics activity from the location.  Detectives set up surveillance to verify the information and executed a Search Warrant.  A search of the residence revealed heroin with a street value of approximately $10,000.00, Cocaine with a street value of approximately $100,000.00, U.S. Currency, a digital scale and narcotics packing material.  The suspects were arrested and booked with Possession with The Intent To Distribute Narcotics.

 

            The New Orleans Police Department, under the leadership of Superintendent Ronal W. Serpas, is engaged in a complete transformation in its approach to ensuring that New Orleans is a safer place to live, work and visit.  The police force, which currently employs 1,735 dedicated men and women, is committed to transparency, accountability, collaboration and integrity.  To learn more about the NOPD and our services, visit http://www.cityofno.com/portals/portal50/portal.aspx  

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Gun Arrest/Stolen Vehicle - 2500 Block of Laharpe Street

On Tuesday, November 9, 2010 members of the First Distrist Task Force Officers attempted to stop a dark colored Acura. The driver of the vehicle refused to stop and a vehicle pursuit was initiated. As the driver of the vehicle approached the 2500 block of Laharpe Street, he lost control and struck a parked vehicle. Three subjects fled from the vehicle. One subject, a known juvenile dropped a .40 S@W while fleeing from the scene. Another subject, Lester Thomas, front seat passenger, was apprehended. The third subject, driver, managed to cross Broad Street and make good his escape. The juvenile was seated in the rear portion of the vehicle. The weapon was recovered which was dropped by the juvenile. Officers observed several spent shell casings throughout the vehicle. The officers also recovered a loaded AK 47 sticking upright, between the seats. Lester Jones B/M 9-9-1992 Known Juvenile B/M 1-22-1995 The vehicle was stole. The weapons had no record on file.


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Media Advisory - Impaired Motorist Saturation Patrol - Public Information Office

November 10, 2010

 

 

 

New Orleans Police Department – Public Information Office

 

 

Media Advisory

New Orleans– As required by the Louisiana Supreme Court, the New Orleans Police Department is issuing a public advisory regarding an “Impaired Motorist Saturation Patrol.”  This patrol is a tactic used to significantly impact an area that is known for a high concentration of alcoholic impaired drivers, based on recent fatal crashes and serious injury crashes.  The Special Operation Division Traffic Section will conduct all testing from the SOD Traffic Mobile Command Post that will be positioned at a predetermined location. 

The New Orleans Police Department’s SOD Traffic Section will conduct the Saturation Patrol on Wednesday, November 10, 2010, in the Lakeview/Lakefront area, beginning at approximately 9:00 P.M., and concluding approximately 5:00 A.M., and on Friday, November 12, 2010, in the Warehouse District area, beginning at approximately 9:00 P.M., and concluding approximately 5:00 A.M.  Motorists will experience minimal delays and should have proper documentation, i.e., proof of insurance, and a valid driver’s license if requested.

Superintendent of Police Ronal Serpas said, “I would like to remind all drivers to always drink responsibly and use a designated driver if you are going to consume alcohol.”

The New Orleans Police Department, under the leadership of Superintendent Ronal W. Serpas, is engaged in a complete transformation in its approach to ensuring that New Orleans is a safer place to live, work and visit.  The police force, which currently employs 1,735 dedicated men and women, is committed to transparency, accountability, collaboration and integrity.  To learn more about the NOPD and our services, visit http://www.nola.gov/GOVERNMENT/NOPD and visit us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=36519&id=133853236665761&saved#!/pages/New-Orleans-LA/New-Orleans-Police-Department-Official/133853236665761

 

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Important Alert from NOLA Ready

November 9, 2010

New Orleans Law Enforcement Leaders

Say Child Abuse Linked to Future Crime

Police Superintendent, Sheriff, Assistant District Attorney say home visits

Help prevent child abuse, later crime; 27 kids abused or neglected every day

 

NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA (November 9, 2010)—Noting that on average a child in Louisiana is abused or neglected every hour of every day, law enforcement leaders called on state lawmakers to prioritize state funding for voluntary home visiting programs, and to enable Louisiana to be eligible for new federal funding for these programs that can significantly reduce child abuse and neglect and later crime throughout the state.

 

At a press conference in New Orleans on Tuesday, New Orleans Police Superintendent Ronal Serpas, Orleans Parish Sheriff Marlin N. Gusman and Jefferson Parish Executive Assistant District Attorney Barron Burmaster said that child abuse and neglect not only hurts kids today but also leads to increased crime in the future.

 

 “No child should ever suffer abuse or neglect by those who raise them,” Superintendent Serpas said. “Yet every day, 27 Louisiana children are victimized. These children may be beaten and bruised, sexually molested, or left hungry or without medical care. We need to prevent these horrific cases of child abuse and neglect, and voluntary home visiting programs can help us accomplish that goal.”

 

The law enforcement leaders released a research report from the anti-crime organization Fight Crime: Invest in Kids showing that more than 10,000 Louisiana children were abused or neglected in 2008. In addition to harming children today, child abuse and neglect also leads to increased crime in the future. The report estimates that 400 of the children who were abused or neglected in Louisiana in 2008 will become criminals as adults, who otherwise would have avoided such crimes if not for the abuse or neglect they endured as children.

 

While most children who experience childhood abuse or neglect never become violent offenders, survivors of abuse and neglect are significantly more likely to commit crimes as adults. One researcher found that being abused or neglected almost doubles the odds that a child will commit a crime as a juvenile. The survivors are also more likely to abuse their own kids, creating a cycle of violence that can span generations.

 

The law enforcement leaders said voluntary home visits to at-risk families could prevent many cases of abuse and neglect from ever occurring. These programs send nurses or trained paraprofessionals to help pregnant mothers and new parents learn about their child’s health and developmental needs. Research on one quality program has shown that providing this support to new families can significantly reduce the likelihood that parents will abuse their kids and also can cut future crime.

 

A study of Nurse-Family Partnership in Elmira, New York compared at-risk children whose mothers received visits with similar children whose families did not participate. Children in participating families were half as likely to be abused or neglected. Children who did not participate in the program had more than twice as many convictions by age 19 as those in families who received the visits.

 

Louisiana has been offering access to the Nurse-Family Partnership since 1999 through the state’s office of Public Health. The program is offered across the state, and in Fiscal Year 2010, it served more than 2,800 mothers in Louisiana—approximately 15 percent of those eligible. The new federal health care bill included funding to expand evidence-based home visiting programs nationally, and Louisiana’s estimated shared in FY 2010 will be $1.5 million. However, because of a requirement in the legislation, the new federal funds must supplement—and not supplant—state home visiting funding.

 

Law enforcement leaders called on the Governor and Louisiana Legislature to at least maintain the state’s investment in home visiting services so they can be eligible for the federal funding now available to increase access to these programs by more families. 

 

“There’s no replacement for tough prosecution, and no excuse for breaking the law. But there’s no punishment that can undo a crime or an act of violence,” Assistant District Attorney Burmaster said. “That’s why we need early interventions like voluntary home visiting to help the most at-risk families. We need Louisiana policymakers to hold the line against any more cuts to these vital services and make every effort to expand funding. 

 

Sheriff Gusman emphasized the importance of home visiting programs to help reduce child abuse and neglect.

“Violence breeds violence,” Gusman said. “We need to do more to save innocent kids from harm, because if we don’t, more of them will end up in the criminal justice system as juvenile delinquents and criminal offenders.”

 

On Wednesday, business leaders are gathering for a summit on the importance of investing in early childhood.  The Louisiana Partnership for Children and Families will host the Louisiana Economic Summit on Early Childhood Investment at the St. Charles Hilton in New Orleans.  Local business leaders are invited to hear experts from across the country address how investing in early childhood programs is a security issue, a workforce development issue and an economic development issue.  For more information visit www.lapartnership.org.

 

Superintendent Serpas, Sheriff Gusman and District Attorney Connick are members of Fight Crime: Invest in Kids, a national anti-crime organization of 5,000 police chiefs, sheriffs, prosecutors and violence survivors, including 84 in Louisiana.

 

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The New Orleans Polic e Department – Publ ic Information Office

November 9, 2010

 

The New Orleans Police Department – Public Information Office

 

Missing Juvenile Located In AtlantaGeorgia

 

 

New Orleans, LA – Members of the New Orleans Police Department have located Chelsi Sturdivant of New Orleans, reported missing since October 31, 2010 at approximately 5:00 P.M. 

According to investigators, Sturdivant and several of her friends accepted a ride from an unknown male in a vehicle.  The driver requested that they pay a fee at which time they refused and exited the vehicle.  Sturdivant remained in the vehicle.

 

Chelsi Sturdivant’s mother contacted the New Orleans Police Department and advised that she spoke to her daughter and the AtlantaGeorgiaJuvenileDetentionCenter and learned that she was in custody in AtlantaGeorgia as a runaway.  Sturdivant advised that her daughter is a habitual runaway and has contacted her probation officer to assist in the incident.        

 

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The New Orleans Police Department - Public Information Office

November 9, 2010

 

 

Murder Investigation

 

 

New Orleans, LA Members of the New Orleans Police Department are investigating the apparent shooting death of a 17-year-old local male.  The name of the victim is being withheld pending notification of family members.  The offense occurred at approximately 6:34 P.M., in the 2400 block of

North Prieur Street
.  

 

According to investigators, Fifth District officers responded to a call of a “male shot” and upon their arrival found the victim lying in the street with multiple gunshot wounds to the body. Emergency Medical Paramedics arrived on the scene and pronounced the victim dead. 

   

Currently, investigators are in the process of gathering evidence and information to identify the person(s) involved in this incident, as well as a motive.  Homicide Detective Anthony Pardo is in charge of the investigation.  Citizens with information that can help solve this crime are asked to call CRIMESTOPPERS at 822-1111, toll-free 1-877-903-STOP(7867). You could receive a cash reward of up to $2,500 for information leading to the arrest and indictment of the responsible person(s). You do not have to give your name nor testify to receive the reward.

 

 

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November 8, 2010

 

New Orleans Police Department-Public Information Office

 

NOPD Special Operations Division Arrests Suspects in Double Shooting

 

 

New Orleans, LA -The New Orleans Police Department’s Special Operations Division has arrested 22 year-old Kyron Johnson and 23-year-old Harry Myers, in connection with the shooting of a 37-year-old female and a 41-year-old female.   The offense occurred on October 30, 2010, shortly after 11:00 A.M., at a trailer park, at the intersection of

Chef Menteur Highway
and
Dodt Street
. 

 

According to investigators, Seventh District officers received a call of two females shot, and upon arrival, the officers located both victims inside of a trailer.  The 37-year-old female was suffering from a gunshot wound to her chest and the 41-year-old female was suffering from a gunshot wound to her stomach and leg.  Emergency medical technicians transported both victims to a local hospital to be treated for their injuries.

 

As a result of the on going investigation, Seventh District Detective Greg Powell positively identified Johnson and Myers as the persons responsible for the shooting.

 

Today, members of the Special Operations Division arrested Johnson and Myers in the 2600 block of

Jasmine Street
.  Both suspects were transported to Central Lock-up and booked accordingly for attempted murder and attempted first-degree feticide.

 

The New Orleans Police Department, under the leadership of Superintendent Ronal W. Serpas, is engaged in a complete transformation in its approach to policing to ensure that New Orleans is a safer place. The entire police force, which currently employs 1,735 officers and support staff, is committed to accountability, transparency, integrity and collaboration to provide professional quality care and service to New Orleanians and New Orleans’ visitors. Anyone who has crime to report should call CRIMESTOPPERS at 822-1111, toll-free 1-877-903-STOP (7867) any time. To learn more about the NOPD and our services, visit http://www.cityofno.com/portals/portal50/portal.aspx  and visit us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/home.php?

 

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Contact

Name: Officer Shereese Harper

Email address: srharper@nola.gov

Cell phone #: 504-312-1953

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

 




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New Orleans Police Depatment (SOD Stats)

November 8, 2010

 

 

New Orleans Police Department-Public Information Office

 

 

NOPD’S Special Operations Division Task Force Unit Booked

17 Suspects Last Week

 

 

New Orleans- In one week’s time the Special Operations Division (S.O.D) Task Force Unit investigated 138 complaints, yielding 17 arrests for 20 Felonies, 35 Misdemeanors and 5 Municipal violations.  Officers conducted 61 vehicle stops and made 4 Traffic arrests.  The unit made 3 Narcotic cases, conducted 55 wanted checks, and made 92 pedestrian contacts. They wrote 57 reports and confiscated 13.79 grams of Marijuana and 1.0 gram of Crack Cocaine. 

 

“Day after day the New Orleans Police Department receives calls from caring and involved citizens who want their neighborhoods to be free of crime. This is an important part of our partnership with the community and is addressed through hard work and results like these”, said Superintendent of Police Ronal Serpas.

 

These results are from October 31, 2010 thru November 6, 2010

 

 

      On 11/1/10, The Violent Offenders Warrant Squad and members of the FBI Violent Crimes Task Force arrested 21-year-old Alvin Jackson, wanted for murder by the Homicide Division.  The victim was walking in the 2400 block of

Allen Street
on April 22, 2010, when three subjects approached the victim and began shooting.  The victim was shot in the head and expired on the scene.  Jackson was arrested at
6001 Downman Road
.  Violent Offenders Warrant Squad Detectives received a Crimestoppers tip and relocated to the Magnolia Apartments with the FBI.  Upon arrival Jackson was observed on the apartment grounds. After a brief foot chase Jackson was arrested in
apartment #115
.  Jackson was transported to the Homicide Division and was later booked accordingly.

     Also arrested was 20-year-old Charles Williams, who also fled on foot when detectives arrived at the Magnolia Apartments.  Once apprehended he was found to be in possession of a 380 semi auto handgun with an obliterated serial number. Williams was an acquaintance of Jackson. Williams was booked with Illegal Carrying of a Weapon, and Probation Violation for Possession of Firearm.

 

 

 

          On 11/3/10, 18-year-old Latrell Coleman was wanted by the Eighth District for the Attempted Murder, which occurred on

Bourbon Street
on November 1, 2010.  The New Orleans Marshals’ Gulf South Regional Task Force received information on Coleman’s’ whereabouts and forwarded it to the Georgia field office. Coleman was arrested at
2077 Beaver Springs Lane, Norcross, GA.
   He was booked in the Gwinnett County Sheriffs Office Jail.  He apparently had taken a bus to Atlanta.

 

       On 11/3/10, 23-year-old Deddrick Jackson was wanted for the rape of a juvenile from MobileAlabama.  The subject was arrested at

2560 North Tonti Street
.  He was booked at central lock-up and is awaiting extradition to Alabama.

 

     On 11/3/10, 24-year-old Marcus White was wanted by the Sex Crimes Unit for Forcible Rape in the 2600 Block of New York Street on 10-29-10.  White was arrested at

2466 Mexico Street
.

               

     On 11/3/10, 34-year-old Leachie Jones was wanted by the Seventh District for Aggravated Burglary and Simple Kidnapping at

11440 Zenith Street
on 10-13-10.  Jones surrendered to the Violent Offenders Warrant Squad Detectives at
1899 Tchoupitoulas Street
.

 

     On 11/3/10, 31-year-old Steven Bacala was wanted by the Eighth District for Second Degree Armed Robbery at

500 Dumaine Street
on 9-23-10.  Bacala was arrested in another state and then picked up by the District Attorneys Office and transported back to New Orleans.  Bacala was turned over to the Violent Offenders Warrant Squad unit and was booked accordingly.

 

     On 11/4/10, 22-year-old Rashad Washington was wanted for murder by the Homicide Division.  On Sunday, September 19, 2010, First District officers responded to gun shots fired in the 2600 block of

Dumaine Street
. Upon arrival they found the victim with gunshot wounds to the head.  Violent Offenders Warrant Squad Detectives made arrangements with Washington's lawyer who surrendered him at lock-up.

 

     On 11/4/10, 48-year-old Kevin Williams was wanted by the Sex Crimes Unit for Aggravated Rape in the 3200 block of

Tulane Avenue
on 10-18-10.  Williams was arrested at
1899 Tchoupitoulas Street
after he agreed to meet detectives.

 

    On 11/5/10 SWAT Team Members were called to the 2900 block of

Washington Avenue
to assist the Sixth District officers with an armed barricaded subject.  After a standoff which lasted several hours, the barricaded subject 34-year-old Anthony Blackston, was arrested and was charged with Illegal Use of a Weapon. 

   

         Officers conducted a traffic stop in the 3400 block of Old Behrman Highway.  Officers then discovered that the driver, 27-year-old Desmond Mitchell was driving on a suspended driver’s license.  Officers also located a Walther PPK .32 caliber handgun in the passenger compartment of the vehicle.  A search incidental to arrest discovered that Mitchell was also in possession of marijuana.  Mitchell was charged with Possession of Marijuana, Illegal Possession of a Firearm during Crime and Traffic Violations.

 

        On 11/5/10, Officers conducted a traffic stop at Louisiana and South Claiborne Avenues.  One of the passengers in the vehicle, 23-year-old Marcel Hayes, was found to be in possession of a Jennings .9mm handgun.  The officers also learned Hayes is a convicted felon.  The driver of the vehicle, 21-year-old Dammiel Sergent, was arrested for having a suspended license.  A search incidental to arrest revealed that Sergent was in possession of crack cocaine. Hayes was charged as a Convicted Felon with a Firearm and Dammiel was charged with Possession of Crack Cocaine and traffic violations.

 

          On 11/5/10, 44-year-old John Riegert was wanted by the Sixth District for a Business Burglary at

4321 Tchoupitoulas Street
on 9-28-10.  Riegert was transported from Atlanta, Georgia to New Orleans by the District Attorney’s Office and was turned over to the Violent Offenders Warrant Squad unit for booking. 

                                                           

Since July of 2010, officers investigated approximately 2,495 complaints, executed approximately 13 search warrants, made approximately 318 felony cases, conducted approximately 1042 vehicle checks, issued approximately 95 citations, made approximately 72 narcotics cases, confiscated approximately 44 guns and numerous amounts of illegal substances. 

 

The New Orleans Police Department, under the leadership of Superintendent Ronal W. Serpas, is engaged in a complete transformation in its approach to policing to ensure that New Orleans is a safer place. The entire police force, which currently employs 1,735 officers and support staff, is committed to accountability, transparency, integrity and collaboration to provide professional quality care and service to New Orleanians and New Orleans’ visitors. Anyone who has crime to report should call CRIMESTOPPERS at 822-1111, toll-free 1-877-903-STOP (7867) any time. To learn more about the NOPD and our services, visit http://www.cityofno.com/portals/portal50/portal.aspx  and visit us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/home.php? 

 

 

 Officer Janssen Valencia   




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New Orleans Police Department-Public Information Office

 

November 8, 2010

 

New Orleans Police Department-Public Information Office

 

NOPD Special Operations Division Arrests Suspects in Double Shooting

 

 

New Orleans, LA -The New Orleans Police Department’s Special Operations Division has arrested 22 year-old Kyron Johnson and 23-year-old Harry Myers, in connection with the shooting of a 37-year-old female and a 41-year-old female.   The offense occurred on October 30, 2010, shortly after 11:00 A.M., at a trailer park, at the intersection of

Chef Menteur Highway
and
Dodt Street
. 

 

According to investigators, Seventh District officers received a call of two females shot, and upon arrival, the officers located both victims inside of a trailer.  The 37-year-old female was suffering from a gunshot wound to her chest and the 41-year-old female was suffering from a gunshot wound to her stomach and leg.  Emergency medical technicians transported both victims to a local hospital to be treated for their injuries.

 

As a result of the on going investigation, Seventh District Detective Greg Powell positively identified Johnson and Myers as the persons responsible for the shooting.

 

Today, members of the Special Operations Division arrested Johnson and Myers in the 2600 block of

Jasmine Street
.  Both suspects were transported to Central Lock-up and booked accordingly for attempted murder and attempted first-degree feticide.

 

The New Orleans Police Department, under the leadership of Superintendent Ronal W. Serpas, is engaged in a complete transformation in its approach to policing to ensure that New Orleans is a safer place. The entire police force, which currently employs 1,735 officers and support staff, is committed to accountability, transparency, integrity and collaboration to provide professional quality care and service to New Orleanians and New Orleans’ visitors. Anyone who has crime to report should call CRIMESTOPPERS at 822-1111, toll-free 1-877-903-STOP (7867) any time. To learn more about the NOPD and our services, visit http://www.cityofno.com/portals/portal50/portal.aspx  and visit us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/home.php?

 

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Contact

Name: Officer Shereese Harper

Email address: srharper@nola.gov

Cell phone #: 504-312-1953

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

 




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New Orleans Police Depatment (SOD Stats)

November 8, 2010

 

 

New Orleans Police Department-Public Information Office

 

 

NOPD’S Special Operations Division Task Force Unit Booked

17 Suspects Last Week

 

 

New Orleans- In one week’s time the Special Operations Division (S.O.D) Task Force Unit investigated 138 complaints, yielding 17 arrests for 20 Felonies, 35 Misdemeanors and 5 Municipal violations.  Officers conducted 61 vehicle stops and made 4 Traffic arrests.  The unit made 3 Narcotic cases, conducted 55 wanted checks, and made 92 pedestrian contacts. They wrote 57 reports and confiscated 13.79 grams of Marijuana and 1.0 gram of Crack Cocaine. 

 

“Day after day the New Orleans Police Department receives calls from caring and involved citizens who want their neighborhoods to be free of crime. This is an important part of our partnership with the community and is addressed through hard work and results like these”, said Superintendent of Police Ronal Serpas.

 

These results are from October 31, 2010 thru November 6, 2010

 

 

      On 11/1/10, The Violent Offenders Warrant Squad and members of the FBI Violent Crimes Task Force arrested 21-year-old Alvin Jackson, wanted for murder by the Homicide Division.  The victim was walking in the 2400 block of

Allen Street
on April 22, 2010, when three subjects approached the victim and began shooting.  The victim was shot in the head and expired on the scene.  Jackson was arrested at
6001 Downman Road
.  Violent Offenders Warrant Squad Detectives received a Crimestoppers tip and relocated to the Magnolia Apartments with the FBI.  Upon arrival Jackson was observed on the apartment grounds. After a brief foot chase Jackson was arrested in
apartment #115
.  Jackson was transported to the Homicide Division and was later booked accordingly.

     Also arrested was 20-year-old Charles Williams, who also fled on foot when detectives arrived at the Magnolia Apartments.  Once apprehended he was found to be in possession of a 380 semi auto handgun with an obliterated serial number. Williams was an acquaintance of Jackson. Williams was booked with Illegal Carrying of a Weapon, and Probation Violation for Possession of Firearm.

 

 

 

          On 11/3/10, 18-year-old Latrell Coleman was wanted by the Eighth District for the Attempted Murder, which occurred on

Bourbon Street
on November 1, 2010.  The New Orleans Marshals’ Gulf South Regional Task Force received information on Coleman’s’ whereabouts and forwarded it to the Georgia field office. Coleman was arrested at
2077 Beaver Springs Lane, Norcross, GA.
   He was booked in the Gwinnett County Sheriffs Office Jail.  He apparently had taken a bus to Atlanta.

 

       On 11/3/10, 23-year-old Deddrick Jackson was wanted for the rape of a juvenile from MobileAlabama.  The subject was arrested at

2560 North Tonti Street
.  He was booked at central lock-up and is awaiting extradition to Alabama.

 

     On 11/3/10, 24-year-old Marcus White was wanted by the Sex Crimes Unit for Forcible Rape in the 2600 Block of New York Street on 10-29-10.  White was arrested at

2466 Mexico Street
.

               

     On 11/3/10, 34-year-old Leachie Jones was wanted by the Seventh District for Aggravated Burglary and Simple Kidnapping at

11440 Zenith Street
on 10-13-10.  Jones surrendered to the Violent Offenders Warrant Squad Detectives at
1899 Tchoupitoulas Street
.

 

     On 11/3/10, 31-year-old Steven Bacala was wanted by the Eighth District for Second Degree Armed Robbery at

500 Dumaine Street
on 9-23-10.  Bacala was arrested in another state and then picked up by the District Attorneys Office and transported back to New Orleans.  Bacala was turned over to the Violent Offenders Warrant Squad unit and was booked accordingly.

 

     On 11/4/10, 22-year-old Rashad Washington was wanted for murder by the Homicide Division.  On Sunday, September 19, 2010, First District officers responded to gun shots fired in the 2600 block of

Dumaine Street
. Upon arrival they found the victim with gunshot wounds to the head.  Violent Offenders Warrant Squad Detectives made arrangements with Washington's lawyer who surrendered him at lock-up.

 

     On 11/4/10, 48-year-old Kevin Williams was wanted by the Sex Crimes Unit for Aggravated Rape in the 3200 block of

Tulane Avenue
on 10-18-10.  Williams was arrested at
1899 Tchoupitoulas Street
after he agreed to meet detectives.

 

    On 11/5/10 SWAT Team Members were called to the 2900 block of

Washington Avenue
to assist the Sixth District officers with an armed barricaded subject.  After a standoff which lasted several hours, the barricaded subject 34-year-old Anthony Blackston, was arrested and was charged with Illegal Use of a Weapon. 

   

         Officers conducted a traffic stop in the 3400 block of Old Behrman Highway.  Officers then discovered that the driver, 27-year-old Desmond Mitchell was driving on a suspended driver’s license.  Officers also located a Walther PPK .32 caliber handgun in the passenger compartment of the vehicle.  A search incidental to arrest discovered that Mitchell was also in possession of marijuana.  Mitchell was charged with Possession of Marijuana, Illegal Possession of a Firearm during Crime and Traffic Violations.

 

        On 11/5/10, Officers conducted a traffic stop at Louisiana and South Claiborne Avenues.  One of the passengers in the vehicle, 23-year-old Marcel Hayes, was found to be in possession of a Jennings .9mm handgun.  The officers also learned Hayes is a convicted felon.  The driver of the vehicle, 21-year-old Dammiel Sergent, was arrested for having a suspended license.  A search incidental to arrest revealed that Sergent was in possession of crack cocaine. Hayes was charged as a Convicted Felon with a Firearm and Dammiel was charged with Possession of Crack Cocaine and traffic violations.

 

          On 11/5/10, 44-year-old John Riegert was wanted by the Sixth District for a Business Burglary at

4321 Tchoupitoulas Street
on 9-28-10.  Riegert was transported from Atlanta, Georgia to New Orleans by the District Attorney’s Office and was turned over to the Violent Offenders Warrant Squad unit for booking. 

                                                           

Since July of 2010, officers investigated approximately 2,495 complaints, executed approximately 13 search warrants, made approximately 318 felony cases, conducted approximately 1042 vehicle checks, issued approximately 95 citations, made approximately 72 narcotics cases, confiscated approximately 44 guns and numerous amounts of illegal substances. 

 

The New Orleans Police Department, under the leadership of Superintendent Ronal W. Serpas, is engaged in a complete transformation in its approach to policing to ensure that New Orleans is a safer place. The entire police force, which currently employs 1,735 officers and support staff, is committed to accountability, transparency, integrity and collaboration to provide professional quality care and service to New Orleanians and New Orleans’ visitors. Anyone who has crime to report should call CRIMESTOPPERS at 822-1111, toll-free 1-877-903-STOP (7867) any time. To learn more about the NOPD and our services, visit http://www.cityofno.com/portals/portal50/portal.aspx  and visit us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/home.php? 

 

 

 Officer Janssen Valencia   




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New Orleans Police Department-Public Information Office

 

November 8, 2010

 

New Orleans Police Department-Public Information Office

 

NOPD Special Operations Division Arrests Suspects in Double Shooting

 

 

New Orleans, LA -The New Orleans Police Department’s Special Operations Division has arrested 22 year-old Kyron Johnson and 23-year-old Harry Myers, in connection with the shooting of a 37-year-old female and a 41-year-old female.   The offense occurred on October 30, 2010, shortly after 11:00 A.M., at a trailer park, at the intersection of

Chef Menteur Highway
and
Dodt Street
. 

 

According to investigators, Seventh District officers received a call of two females shot, and upon arrival, the officers located both victims inside of a trailer.  The 37-year-old female was suffering from a gunshot wound to her chest and the 41-year-old female was suffering from a gunshot wound to her stomach and leg.  Emergency medical technicians transported both victims to a local hospital to be treated for their injuries.

 

As a result of the on going investigation, Seventh District Detective Greg Powell positively identified Johnson and Myers as the persons responsible for the shooting.

 

Today, members of the Special Operations Division arrested Johnson and Myers in the 2600 block of

Jasmine Street
.  Both suspects were transported to Central Lock-up and booked accordingly for attempted murder and attempted first-degree feticide.

 

The New Orleans Police Department, under the leadership of Superintendent Ronal W. Serpas, is engaged in a complete transformation in its approach to policing to ensure that New Orleans is a safer place. The entire police force, which currently employs 1,735 officers and support staff, is committed to accountability, transparency, integrity and collaboration to provide professional quality care and service to New Orleanians and New Orleans’ visitors. Anyone who has crime to report should call CRIMESTOPPERS at 822-1111, toll-free 1-877-903-STOP (7867) any time. To learn more about the NOPD and our services, visit http://www.cityofno.com/portals/portal50/portal.aspx  and visit us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/home.php?

 

####

 

Contact

Name: Officer Shereese Harper

Email address: srharper@nola.gov

Cell phone #: 504-312-1953

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

 




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New Orleans Police Department-Public Information Office

November 9, 2010

 

New Orleans Law Enforcement Leaders Say

Child Abuse Linked to Future Crime

Police Superintendent, Sheriff, Assistant District Attorney say home visits needed to prevent child abuse, later crime; 27 kids abused or neglected every day

 

NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana -- Law enforcement leaders will hold a press conference on Tuesday to raise awareness about the connection between child abuse and neglect and juvenile crime. They will release a report showing that, on average, one child in Louisiana is abused or neglected every hour of every day.

 

The report will also show that high-quality voluntary home visiting programs can cut child abuse and neglect by as much as 50%, while also significantly reducing later crime and saving taxpayers dollars in the long run. The group will call on state lawmakers and the Governor to prioritize Louisiana’s investment in voluntary home visiting programs and pursue new federal funding for these services proven to curb child abuse and improve public safety.

           

WHO:               Superintendent Ronal W. Serpas, New Orleans Police Department
                        Marlin N. Gusman, Orleans Parish Sheriff

                        Barron Burmaster, Executive Assistant District Attorney, Jefferson Parish D.A.‘s Office

                        Cyndy Rees, Fight Crime: Invest in Kids

                       

A Nurse-Family Partnership nurse who is an expert in the home visiting program and a New Orleans parent who has graduated from the program will also speak at the press conference. 

 

WHAT:              News Conference

 

WHEN:             10 a.m. CST

                        Tuesday, November 9, 2010

 

WHERE:           New Orleans Police Department

                        Fifth Floor Conference Room

                       

715 South Broad Street

                        New Orleans, Louisiana, 70119

 

VISUALS:         Law enforcement leaders in uniform

 

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Superintendent's 2011 Budget Address.pdf

New Orleans Police Department-Public Information Office

November 8, 2010

 

New Orleans Law Enforcement Leaders Say

Child Abuse Linked to Future Crime

Police Superintendent, Sheriff, Assistant District Attorney say home visits needed to prevent child abuse, later crime; 27 kids abused or neglected every day

 

NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana -- Law enforcement leaders will hold a press conference on Tuesday to raise awareness about the connection between child abuse and neglect and juvenile crime. They will release a report showing that, on average, one child in Louisiana is abused or neglected every hour of every day.

 

The report will also show that high-quality voluntary home visiting programs can cut child abuse and neglect by as much as 50%, while also significantly reducing later crime and saving taxpayers dollars in the long run. The group will call on state lawmakers and the Governor to prioritize Louisiana’s investment in voluntary home visiting programs and pursue new federal funding for these services proven to curb child abuse and improve public safety.

           

WHO:               Superintendent Ronal W. Serpas, New Orleans Police Department
                        Marlin N. Gusman, Orleans Parish Sheriff

                        Barron Burmaster, Executive Assistant District Attorney, Jefferson Parish D.A.‘s Office

                        Cyndy Rees, Fight Crime: Invest in Kids

                       

A Nurse-Family Partnership nurse who is an expert in the home visiting program and a New Orleans parent who has graduated from the program will also speak at the press conference. 

 

WHAT:              News Conference

 

WHEN:             10 a.m. CST

                        Tuesday, November 9, 2010

 

WHERE:           New Orleans Police Department

                        Fifth Floor Conference Room

                       

715 South Broad Street

                        New Orleans, Louisiana, 70119

 

VISUALS:         Law enforcement leaders in uniform

 

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Superintendent Serpas 2011 Budget Address

Please find Superintendent Serpas 2011 Budget Address attached to this email. 




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Superintendent's 2011 Budget Address.pdf

New Orleans Police Department-Public Information Office

November 8, 2010

 

New Orleans Law Enforcement Leaders Say

Child Abuse Linked to Future Crime

Police Superintendent, Sheriff, Assistant District Attorney say home visits needed to prevent child abuse, later crime; 27 kids abused or neglected every day

 

NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana -- Law enforcement leaders will hold a press conference on Tuesday to raise awareness about the connection between child abuse and neglect and juvenile crime. They will release a report showing that, on average, one child in Louisiana is abused or neglected every hour of every day.

 

The report will also show that high-quality voluntary home visiting programs can cut child abuse and neglect by as much as 50%, while also significantly reducing later crime and saving taxpayers dollars in the long run. The group will call on state lawmakers and the Governor to prioritize Louisiana’s investment in voluntary home visiting programs and pursue new federal funding for these services proven to curb child abuse and improve public safety.

           

WHO:               Superintendent Ronal W. Serpas, New Orleans Police Department
                        Marlin N. Gusman, Orleans Parish Sheriff

                        Barron Burmaster, Executive Assistant District Attorney, Jefferson Parish D.A.‘s Office

                        Cyndy Rees, Fight Crime: Invest in Kids

                       

A Nurse-Family Partnership nurse who is an expert in the home visiting program and a New Orleans parent who has graduated from the program will also speak at the press conference. 

 

WHAT:              News Conference

 

WHEN:             10 a.m. CST

                        Tuesday, November 9, 2010

 

WHERE:           New Orleans Police Department

                        Fifth Floor Conference Room

                       

715 South Broad Street

                        New Orleans, Louisiana, 70119

 

VISUALS:         Law enforcement leaders in uniform

 

###

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 




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NOPD Newsletter

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NOPD Newsletter November 5, 2010.pdf

Fatality Investigation- Public Information Office

November 7, 2010

 

New Orleans Police Department-Public Information Office

 

NOPD Investigating Fatality

 

New Orleans -The New Orleans Police Department’s Fatality Section is investigating an automobile fatality that left an unidentified male dead and a 25-year-old male in stable condition.  The name of the deceased is being withheld, pending notification of family members.  The accident occurred shortly after 5:00 A.M., on the ChefMenteurPassBridge.

 

According to investigators, for unknown reasons the driver of an unknown 4-door pick-up truck was travelling eastbound in the westbound travel lane and struck the driver of a Mack Dump Truck travelling westbound.

 

Emergency medical technicians arrived on the scene and pronounced the unidentified male dead.  The 25-year-old driver of the Mack Dump Truck was transported to a local hospital where he is listed in stable condition.  

 

An autopsy will be performed to determine the exact cause of death and whether alcohol was a factor in this accident.  The accident remains under investigation. 

Fatality Investigator, Michael Baldassaro, is in charge of the investigation. 

The New Orleans Police Department, under the leadership of Superintendent Ronal W. Serpas, is engaged in a complete transformation in its approach to policing to ensure that New Orleans is a safer place. The entire police force, which currently employs 1,735 officers and support staff, is committed to accountability, transparency, integrity and collaboration to provide professional quality care and service to New Orleanians and New Orleans’ visitors. Anyone who has crime to report should call CRIMESTOPPERS at 822-1111, toll-free 1-877-903-STOP (7867) any time. To learn more about the NOPD and our services, visit http://www.cityofno.com/portals/portal50/portal.aspx  and visit us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/home.php?

 

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Officer Hilal B. Williams




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Attempted Simple Robbery

Officers responded to the 2500 block of Conti Street at approximately 9am under NOPD,Item K-07137-10:The victim was walking in the 2500 block of Conti when he was approached from behind by an unknown black male subject, who demanded money. When he told the subject he had no money, he was attack. The victim bit his attackers hand and escaped. Nothing was taken from the victim. Despite significant bruising to his head the victim refused medical treatment.This incident is under investigation.


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Aggravated Battery by Shooting

Police responded to an aggravated battery by shooting on November 7, 2010 in the 1600 Block of N. Broad under K-08397-10. TASHON SANCHELL B/M 4/9/77, was arrested for this incident. The perpetrator believed he was being followed Upon entering the 1600 block of North Broad he pulled to the side of the road . Believing his life to be in danger, he fired a handgun into a yellow Trans Am to his left and wounded his intended target, The victim was struck in the right upper arm.


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The New Orleans Police Department - Public information Office

The New Orleans Police Department - Public information Office

/>/>/>/>Composite Sketch of Suspect Wanted For the Stabbing Death of A Marine Sergeant

 

The incident took place October 31, 2010 at 3:38 A.M., at Dauphine and Iberville Streets.  

/>

 

Wanted Subject:  African-American Male, mid 30s in age, 5’8” in height, dark complexion with a small to medium build around 165 to 170 pounds.  He was wearing gold framed Aviator type sunglasses with black lenses, possibly one diamond stud earring in each ear, button down collared peach short sleeve shirt, blue jeans, light colored alligator boots.  He was driving a black colored 4 door SUV.

 

GIST:  The subject was driving on

Dauphine Street
/>yelling and harassing pedestrians.  At the intersection of Dauphine/>/> and Iberville Streets, the subject stepped out of the driver’s seat and started a verbal fight with the victim.  The verbal altercation escalated when the victim and perpetrator became physical.  During the physical encounter the subject stabbed the victim with an unknown sharp object.  During the confrontation the perpetrator was scratched and hit about the face and upper torso.  The perpetrator may have sustained scratch wounds or bruises along the face, neck and upper torso.  The subject fled along
Dauphine Street
/>striking a vehicle causing damage to his passenger’s side view mirror.  He continued to flee to
Canal Street
/>then unknown.  

              A CD of the wanted suspects vehicle fleeing can be picked up from the Juvenile Division,                                      

If you have any information regarding this incident please notify

Homicide Detective Packer at 504-658-5300 or anonymously to

CrimeStoppers at 504-822-1111 or toll free at 1-877-903-7867.

 

715 South Broad Street
/>24 hours.              


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