Richland Parish Sheriff’s Office, Caldwell Parish Sheriff’s Office and the Livestock Brand Commission are actively investigating the death of (2) two head of cattle.
This incident occurred off of La. Hwy 561 near the Boeuf River between the dates of Saturday May 11thand Friday May 17th.
Richland Parish Sheriff’s Office is seeking the publics assistance in obtaining any information pertaining to this incident.
If your tip leads to an arrest and/or indictment, you will be eligible to receive a cash reward from Crime Stoppers of North Delta and Livestock Brand Commission. Your information remains confidential-you never leave your name and you never appear in court.
Please contact Richland Parish Sheriff’s Office at 318-728-2071 or Crime Stoppers of North Delta at 318-388-CASH (2274), crimestoppersnorthdelta.com
Ouachita Parish Sheriff’s Investigators are investigating the use of a stolen credit/debit card recently at a local convenience store. Pictured are persons of interest in the investigation, along with a photo of the vehicle they are believed to be traveling in taken by security cameras.
If you have any information as to the identity of the persons pictured or the owner of the vehicle shown, you are asked to contact the Ouachita Parish Sheriff’s Office at 318-329-1200 or Crimes Stoppers of North Delta at 318-388-2274.
ULM Police need the public’s help in locating this vehicle and the subjects responsible for this crime.
On 7/18/22 between the hours of 2 a.m and 2:18 a.m, three unknown males driving an older model, possibly a Ford, red in color, parked in Warhawk Village parking lot. The unknown males parked next to three ULM custodial vans and proceeded to cut the catalytic converters off the vans.
If you have any information about this vehicle or the suspects responsible for this crime, please contact the ULM Police at 318-342-5350, or Crime Stoppers of North Delta at 318-388-CASH (2274), and also submit a tip to our website at CRIMESTOPPERSNORTHDELTA.COM.
The Delhi Police Department is asking for the public’s help to solve a shooting.
On May 14, 2022, at approximately 2:30 AM, Delhi Police responded to the Richland Parish Hospital in reference to an individual that had sustained a gunshot wound. The initial investigation showed that a victim was shot at the May street Apartment complex after he contacted an individual about a prior theft. As the two were talking, the individual speaking to the victim ran from the scene. As the victim also ran, he was shot one time by an unknown suspect suffering a non-life-threatening injury.
Anyone who has any information about this shooting, Please contact the Delhi Police Department at 318-878-3788 or Crime Stoppers of North Delta at 388-CASH (2274) or log on to the website to submit a tip www.crimestoppersnorthdelta.com.
On 11/21/21, the individual in the photo committed several vehicle burglaries in the Preston Loop area. Anyone with information inference to identity of the suspect or any other information, please contact Crime Stoppers of North Delta at 318-388-CASH(2274) or www.crimestoppersnorthdelta.com.
Ouachita Parish Sheriff’s Office is seeking information related to a Murder Investigation. The victim, Amanda Aldridge, was killed at her residence in Calhoun on April 19, 2020.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Lieutenant Miranda Rogers with Ouachita Parish Sheriff's Office Investigations at 318-324-2669 or Crime Stoppers of North Delta at 318-388-CASH (2274).
Caldwell Parish Sheriff’s Office is asking for the public’s help. On July 17, 2021 the Caldwell Parish Sheriff’s Department received a report of a 20 foot car hauler trailer with a dove tail was stolen from an address on Hwy 4 East in Columbia. Also on the same day, a gray 2015 Polaris four-wheeler was stolen from an address on Hwy 4 East in Columbia, and a camouflage 2017 Honda four-wheeler was stolen from an address on Hot Shot Road off of Highway 559. These items were reported stolen from the locations in the early morning hours of July 17th.
Anyone with information on these thefts, please contact the Caldwell Parish Sheriff’s Department at 318-649-2345 or Crimestoppers of North Delta at 318-388-CASH(2274) or WWW.CRIMESTOPPERSNORTHDELTA.COM. You never leave your name and all calls are confidential.
Monroe Police are investigating an early morning shooting that sent a woman to the hospital. It happened just before 6:00 a.m. on June 10, 2021 near the intersection of South 28th and Louberta Streets.
When police arrived on-scene, a female victim was found suffering from multiple gunshot wounds. She was taken to an area hospital and was last listed in serious condition.
Monroe Police detectives are currently working the case.
If you have any information on this case, please contact the Monroe Police at 318-329-2600 or 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 $3,000.00 in this case. Your information remains confidential; you never leave your name and you never appear in court.
On February 24, 2021 Detectives with the Monroe Police arrested Patrell Walker. Walker was wanted for a shooting that occurred January 4th, 2021 on Jason Dr. that left one person dead, and another injured. Information was received though an anonymous Crime Stoppers tip that led Detectives to an address on Cagle Dr. While there, Walker was taken into custody without incident and later booked for 2nd Degree Murder, Attempted 2nd Degree Murder, and Aggravated Assault.
Chief Zordan and the Monroe Police would like to thank the public for assisting in the arrest of Walker as well helping bring closure to the victims’ family
Ouachita Parish Sheriff’s Investigators are currently investigating the theft of catalytic converters from several vehicles in various locations in our parish. Several similar thefts of this type have been reported in surrounding parishes as well. The primary targets have been work vans left at churches and daycares. Construction sites have also been targeted where vehicles have been left unattended overnight.
Converters are very expensive for the car owner to replace. There are some steps you can take to help prevent the theft from your vehicle:
• Park your vehicle in such a manner to prevent someone from accessing the underneath area
• Have a mechanic weld the bolts up that attach the converter
• Park in well-lit areas
• If you have a garage, park the vehicle in it and close the door if possible
If you have any information regarding the thefts, contact the Ouachita Parish Sheriff’s Office at 318-329-1200 or contact Crime Stoppers of North Delta at 318-388-CASH (2274).
A 2006 Dodge Ram 1500 4dr, Blue, Bearing an unknown La. temporary tag and VIN 1D7HA18256S665555, was stolen sometime between 08/01/2020 and 08/02/2020 during late evening or early morning hours from the 3600 Blk of Carver St. The vehicle has an LSU sticker in the rear windshield, the word HEMI is etched onto the left rear quarter panel
The Monroe Police Dept. is requesting assistance locating this vehicle. If seen, contact MPD at (318) 329-2600 or Crime Stoppers of North Delta 318-388-2274 (CASH).
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