Suspect Sought by NOPD in Second District Burglary Incident - NOPD News

2022-08-13 01:04:20 By : Ms. Maggie Lee

Categories: Be on the Lookout

Topics: Burglary/Theft, Second District

The NOPD is requesting the public’s assistance in locating and identifying a suspect in the investigation of a vehicle burglary and business burglary incident that occurred on August 2, 2022. in the 2700 block of Napoleon Avenue.

At approximately 2:19 a.m.  on August 2, the pictured unknown male subject arrived on foot to the location and entered a parking garage. The subject is observed via video surveillance to be checking door handles of vehicles on each floor of the parking garage. The subject successfully made entry into two vehicles utilizing a pry bar. The subject then made entry into a part of the business that was closed and locked and was observed breaking into vending machines.

The subject is described as a black male with a light complexion, bald head, black/gray beard. He was seen wearing the pictured clothing, a silver chain with a cross pendant and black Nike shoes.

Anyone with additional information on this incident or on the pictured suspect is asked to contact NOPD Second District detectives at 504-658-6020 or call anonymously to Crimestoppers of Greater New Orleans at 504-822-1111 or toll-free 1-877-903-STOP.

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