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New Orleans Police Seek Public Help to Find Suspect Accused of Filing False Report

The New Orleans Police Department is asking for public help in locating Paul Guidry, who is accused of filing a fraudulent police report. Authorities have been searching for him since false information was discovered in his complaint, according to the

New Orleans Police Department

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On October 23, Guidry filed a report claiming his vehicle was stolen. However, further investigation revealed the claim was unfounded. Police are now asking anyone with information about Guidry’s whereabouts to come forward.

New Orleans Police Department

news shared the details of the incident earlier today.

The

New Orleans Police Department

are seeking help in locating Paul Guidry, a White male born on January 24, 1981. He is wanted for providing false information to law enforcement. Anyone with information about his whereabouts is encouraged to contact the ISB Auto Theft detectives at 504-658-5646. You can also provide tips anonymously through Crimestoppers at 504-822-1111.

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