A former New Orleans Police Department sergeant has been sentenced in a wire fraud case. According to the U.S. Attorney’s Office, 57-year-old Todd Morrell was sentenced to five years of probation and eight months of home confinement after pleading guilty to six counts of wire fraud.
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The New Orleans Police Department is trying to identify and arrest a group of suspects who are accused of multiple car burglaries in the Mid-City neighborhood.
A tattered American flag flies at half-staff near Sirgo Plaza, which is outside the old New Orleans Police Department headquarters on South Broad Street in Mid-City.
Multiple New Orleans Police Department officers are being promoted after a months-long pause. On Monday, Feb. 17, the NOPD hosted a promotion ceremony with New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell and NOPD Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick at Gallier Hall.
New Orleans Police Department promotions announced during ceremony
A man found shot dead in City Park over the weekend was identified by the Orleans Parish Coroner's Office on Tuesday as 35-year-old Reynard Cennett, a former Bridge City Youth Center teacher accused of molesting one of his students.
New Orleans police deployed a SWAT team to a home in Algiers' Behrman neighborhood Thursday morning after an unidentified man resisted arrest, officials said. Officers with the Ne
Officers with the New Orleans Police Department are investigating after a man was found dead near City Park on Saturday, Feb. 22.
Former Interim New Orleans Police Department Superintendent Michelle Woodfork announced her candidacy for Orleans Parish Sheriff in an upcoming election.
The Louisiana State Police, on behalf of the New Orleans Police Department, has issued a Silver Alert for 29-year-old Marvin Morris Bell. Photo courtesy of Louisiana
"That will slow down anybody who thinks they're going to use a vehicle as a weapon," New Orleans Police Department Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick said. 600 NOPD officers will be dedicated to Mardi Gras operations.
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