If you have any information on the identity of a suspect please contact Crime Stoppers of North Delta by Facebook-CONTACT US/Submit a Tip tab, (318) 388-CASH (2274), www.crimestoppersnorthdelta.com or download the P3 Tips app on your smart phone.
If your tip leads to a felony arrest and /or indictment, you will be eligible to receive a cash reward of up to $2,000. Your information remains confidential; you never leave your name and you never appear in court.
The person is believed to be involved in a shooting that occurred on 11-5-18 in the 1100 block of S. 2nd Street.If anyone has any information on the identity or whereabouts of this person, please contact Crime Stoppers of North Delta. The suspect was last seen in or about the 1100 block of S. 3rd Street. The suspect is known to frequent the Delta Mini-Mart on S. 2nd Street. This person is to be considered armed and dangerous.
The Jackson Parish Sheriff’s Office is requesting your help in identifying these subjects. On September 9, 2018 these two females walked into Wal-Mart on Old Winnfield Hwy, in Jonesboro LA and stole electronic equipment that valued over $2,000.00. Below are two pictures of the suspects and the vehicle they were driving. If you know who they are please contact Crime Stoppers of North Delta at 318-388-CASH (2274), or via Facebook, or on the P3 tips app from your app store, or at www.crimestoppersnorthdelta.com Remember calls are confidential, you never give your name, never go to court.
On 8/6/18 at approximately 0800 hrs., two subjects committed a burglary at 5415 Whites Ferry Rd. Lot #49 (Circle Dr. trailer park). A neighboring residence’s video surveillance cameras captured the attached photographs of the two subjects which appear to be a black male and a black female. The two suspects arrive in a ’03-’05 Buick Century, and approach the rear door of the residence where forcible entry was made. While at the residence the two appear to be communicating with someone on cell phones, as it took them several minutes to gain entry.
While reviewing the footage, the neighbor advised a white male subject was seen speaking on a cell phone in the park at the same time. The white male was also seen attempting to catch one of the victim’s dogs, as it escaped the residence upon the suspect’s entry. The neighbor stated the white male subject then returned the dog to the victim’s residence prior to the suspects leaving. Taken in the burglary was a 50” RCA television (no serial #), as well as a Dish Network DVR box. Any assistance in identifying the suspects in this case would be greatly appreciated.
Contact Crime Stoppers of North Delta by Facebook-CONTACT US/Submit a Tip tab, (318) 388-CASH (2274), www.crimestoppersnorthdelta.com or download the P3 Tips app on your smart phone.
If your tip leads to an arrest and /or indictment, you will be eligible to receive a cash reward of up to $2,000. Your information remains confidential; you never leave your name and you never appear in court.
On Saturday July 14, 2018 at approximately 6:30 AM Monroe police was sent to the 2400 Block of Outlet Street in the Booker T area on a single vehicle crash. As the officer arrived on the scene it was discovered that an elderly female who was inside of the vehicle had been taken from her residence against her will. At 6:23 AM Monroe fire was sent to a residential fire at 201 South 25th Street. Further investigation would reveal that this was the residence of the female who was discovered by police inside of the vehicle. Police would learn that a subject had forced his way into the woman’s residence hours earlier, where she was sexually assaulted by the individual. The unknown suspect then set a fire inside of the home leaving the scene with the victim in her vehicle where he crashed in the 2400 Block of Outlet Street.
The suspect who was driving the vehicle was injured, and was observed by a witness fleeing the scene with a noticeable limp and one of his arms wrapped up. The subject was a bald, black male between the ages of twenty five to fifty five years old, wearing a blue shirt and blue jean shorts, with white shoes. The Monroe Police Department needs the public’s assistance in helping to identify this suspect. If anyone has any information regarding this incident contact the Monroe police department at 318-329-2600. A person can also contact Crimestoppers at (318) 388-CASH. If your tip leads to an arrest and/or indictment, you will be eligible to receive a cash reward up to $2,000. Your information remains confidential; you never leave your name and you never appear in court.
Please submit a TIP if you recognize this suspect. He has been in the area between Forsythe and Park Ave burglarizing vehicles. Specifically, on Emmerson Street. He has a very distinct red and black hat with the #23 on it and the word GOAT (Greatest Of All Time)
Contact Crime Stoppers of North Delta by Facebook-CONTACT US/Submit a Tip tab, (318) 388-CASH (2274), www.crimestoppersnorthdelta.com or download the P3 Tips app on your smart phone.
If your tip leads to an arrest and /or indictment, you will be eligible to receive a cash reward of up to $2,000. Your information remains confidential; you never leave your name and you never appear in court.
Please contact Crime Stoppers of North Delta by Facebook-CONTACT US/Submit a Tip tab, (318) 388-CASH (2274), www.crimestoppersnorthdelta.com or download the P3 Tips app on your smart phone.
If your tip leads to an arrest and /or indictment, you will be eligible to receive a cash reward of up to $2,000. Your information remains confidential; you never leave your name and you never appear in court.
OPSO Investigating Residential Burglary in Calhoun
Ouachita Parish Sheriff’s Investigators are currently investigating a residential burglary that occurred at a residence in the 1700 block of U. S. Highway 80 in Calhoun. Several items, including firearms, were taken.
Attached are photos of the alleged suspect taken by surveillance cameras and a composite sketch. If you have any information that could help this investigation please submit a tip.
HELP IDENTIFY
The Monroe Police Department needs your help to identify the subject in the pictures below who broke into the AT&T store.
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