NOPD crime fighting strategy leads to 75 arrests, ‘impactful results’
NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) — Officials with the New Orleans Police Department released the results of a new crime fighting initiative designed to “attack criminal activity head-on” on Monday, Nov. 6.
NOPD officials said the first phase of the initiative started in August 2023 and focused on proactive policing through “using patterns provided by the NOPD Analytics Division and each district’s investigative unit to conduct surveillance, proactively patrol problem areas in both districts and execute search warrants based on their observations.”
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They said the initiative combined resources between the second and sixth districts and allowed them to collaborate more closely.
NOPD officials the initiative so far has resulted in:
75 felony arrests
Collaboration with federal law enforcement partners, including the ATF, FBI and DEA
Multiple firearms and narcotics investigations, including the execution of search warrants on vehicles and homes
Recovery of firearms, some of which have been connected to shootings and homicides
23 firearm arrests and six felon in possession of a firearm arrests
22 narcotics arrests
Location of perpetrators of armed robberies that occurred in the Second, Sixth, and Eighth Districts
Location of numerous stolen vehicles and made corresponding arrests
Assistance in executing high-risk search warrants with district Detective Investigative Units and the Special Operations Division
Travel outside the two districts to locate perpetrators wanted in these districts
Provided shift change coverage and responded to 121 emergency calls for service, assisting in reducing response times in both districts
Based on initial results, NOPD officials said the department is looking to continue with the initiative in the future.
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