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New Orleans Police Seek Public Help to Identify Suspect in Chartres Street Business Burglary

New Orleans Police Seek Public Help to Identify Suspect in Chartres Street Business Burglary

On the heels of a reported burglary in New Orleans, authorities are reaching out to the public for assistance. The New Orleans Police Department has shared a call for help in identifying and locating a suspect involved in a business burglary in the 1100 block of Chartres Street. Per the

NOPD

, the crime occurred between late yesterday evening and the early hours of today.

The information provided by

NOPD News

depicts the suspect as a White male with possibly shaggy reddish-color hair, insinuating a specific visual for potential witnesses. The suspect is accused of twice illegally entering the said business and taking various property, the nature and specifics of the stolen goods haven’t been disclosed.

Investigators are not only relying on the descriptions but also hoping that someone might recognize the suspect from the surveillance footage captured at the scene. The NOPD is urging anyone with information to step forward. Community members looking to provide information can contact Eighth District detectives at 504-658-6080, stated the

police department.

For those wishing to remain anonymous while submitting tips, Crimestoppers is a viable channel and can be reached at 504-822-1111.

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