NOPD Narcotics Arrests in New Orleans

The New Orleans Police Department-Public Information Office

“New Orleans Police S.O.D. Task Force Units Booked 19 Alleged Felons”

The New Orleans Police Department’s Special Operations Division (S.O.D) Task Force Unit investigated 344 complaints, 40 previous complaints, yielding 66 cases for 21 Felonies, 38 Misdemeanors, and 7 Municipals and issued 3 Summons.  Officers stopped 102 vehicles, issued 14 Citations and made 6 Traffic arrests.  They made 156 Pedestrian Checks and wrote 60 reports.  They conducted 69 Wanted Checks and made 2 Narcotics cases confiscating Narcotics.

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Since July of 2010, Officers investigated approximately 14,068 complaints, executed approximately 125 Search Warrants, made approximately 1,843 Felony cases, conducted approximately 6,032 Vehicle checks, issued approximately 760 Citations, made approximately 232 Narcotics cases, confiscated approximately 174 Guns and numerous amounts of Illegal Substances.

These results are from August 19, 2012 thru September 1, 2012

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Tactical Platoons I and II Arrested the Following Subjects During Traffic Stops

Jurand Luis 23, for Carrying a Concealed Weapon, Possession of Stolen Property and a Municipal Attachment.

Daniel Kelly 26, for a Fugitive Attachment, Municipal Attachment, Theft and a Probation Violation.

Disheika Brown 19, for 4 Fugitive Attachments and Traffic Violations.

Keenan Taylor 32, for 2 Fugitive Attachments and Traffic Violations.

Ronald Lindsey 37, for 2 Fugitive Attachments.

Cal Jackson 56, for 2 Fugitive Attachments.

Roland Turner 27, for a Fugitive Attachment.

Terry Davis 49, for a Fugitive Attachment.

VernonWoods 37, for a Fugitive Attachment.

Tyrone Buckner 30, for a Fugitive Attachment.

RacineMcgee 30, for AggravatedBattery.

Drexel Jones 30, for Unauthorized Use of a Moveable and a Traffic Attachment.

Cornell Robertson 26, for a Fugitive Attachment and Traffic Violations.

Hakim Dumas 33, for 2 Fugitive Attachments and Traffic Violations.

Davione Brown 22, for 2 Fugitive Attachments and Traffic Attachments.

Donovan Johnson 24, for 2 Fugitive Attachments and Traffic Violations.

Nia Young 21, for a Fugitive Attachment.

Andrew Hill 36, for a Fugitive Attachment and Traffic Violations.

Michael Williams 28, for a Fugitive Attachment.

Violent Offenders Warrant Unit and Fugitive Unit Arrested the Following Subjects on Warrants.

A 15-year-old male for Armed Robbery.

A 16-year-old male for Simple Robbery and Simple Battery.

WashingtonMcCaskill 33, for Second Degree Murder.

Travis Peters 30, for Second Degree Murder.

Danny Brown 17, for Attempted Murder.

Curtnitra Neville 17, for AggravatedBatteryby Cutting.

Brice Miller 23, for Aggravated and SimpleBatteryDomestic.

Bennie Fontenberry 24, for Aggravated Burglary and Domestic AbuseBattery.

Jamie Gray 19, for Burglary, Possession of Stolen Property and Criminal Damage to Property.

Jonathan Banks 20, for 2 Counts of Aggravated Assault.

Embers Smith 33, for a Court Capias and SimpleBattery.

Charles Martin 24, for a Fugitive Attachment.

Craig Lanis 58, for SimpleBattery.

Albert Clark 55, for Violation of a Protective Order.

Bruce Johnson 25, for Domestic AbuseBatteryand Simple Criminal Damage to Property.

Michael Brooks 29, for a Fugitive Attachment.

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Tactical Platoons I and II Arrested the Following Subjects

Kerwin Border 24, for Second Degree Murder.

Danny Brown 17, for Attempted Murder.

Ivory Tobias 28, for Possession of Heroin and a Probation Violation.

Bryan Scott 18, for Possession of Crack Cocaine.

Corey Frazier 27, for Home Invasion and SimpleBattery.

Erin Desdunes 29, for 2 Fugitive Attachments and DomesticBattery.

Eric Mills 34, for a Municipal Attachment, Public Intoxication and Disturbing the Peace.

Leon McNeal 41, for 3 Fugitive Attachments.

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Project Safe Neighborhood Knock and Talk

Project Safe Neighborhood Detective Kori Keaton conducted 8 Knock and Talk Convicted Felon Checks.  Three arrests were made. 

The 2012 Year-To-Date Totals: 245 Checks and 107 Arrests.

The 2011 Year-to-Date Totals:  285 Checks and 35 Arrests.

The 2011 Totals Checks were 418 and 48 Arrests.                                    

Tyrone Creecy 52, for SexualBatteryand Indecent Behavior with a Juvenile.

Jamal Hughes 25, for Convicted Felon in Possession of a Firearm and a Probation Violation.

Dominique Sanders 29, for a Fugitive Attachment, a Capias and a Probation Violation.

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Electronic Monitoring Unit

2012 Year to Date total Monitored: 395

2011 Year to Date Total Monitored: 513

2011 Total Monitored: 632

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 dedicated men and women, is committed to transparency, accountability, collaboration and integrity.  To learn more about the NOPD and our services, visit visit us on Facebook atwww.facebook.com/pages/New-Orleans-LA/New-Orleans-Police-Department-Official/133853236665761

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Any person who, after the commission of a felony, shall harbor, conceal, or aid the offender, knowing or having reasonable ground to believe that he has committed the felony, and with the intent that he may avoid or escape from arrest, trial, conviction, or punishment shall be charged with R.S. 14:25; Relative to Accessories After the Fact. 

An accessory after the fact may be tried and punished, notwithstanding the fact that the principal felon may not have been arrested, tried, convicted, or amenable to justice.

Whoever becomes an accessory after the fact shall be fined not more than five hundred dollars, or imprisoned, with or without hard labor, for not more than five years, or both; provided that in no case shall his punishment be greater than one-half of the maximum provided by law for a principal offender.                                  

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