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Thursday, November 16, 2017

NOPD Online - property crime reporting

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 
November 15, 2017

NOPD Launches New Online Crime Reporting Tool

online reporting

NEW ORLEANS -- The New Orleans Police department today announced the launch of NOPD Online, a new online reporting system that will enable citizens to file non-emergency police reports quickly and easily over the internet. The system is designed to take information and generate completed reports for non-violent crimes.


The new system can be accessed herehttps://nola.gov/nopdonline/


“The NOPD Online reporting system will allow citizens to report non-violent crimes quickly and easily, and enable our department to continue focusing manpower and resources on protecting public safety,” said Chief Michael Harrison. “It’s a win-win, for the city and for our officers.”


On the site, citizens will be asked four questions to begin the process for submitting and printing incident reports instantly and free of charge. Reporting persons will be asked to verify:

  • Whether the incident is or is not an emergency
  • Did the incident occur within Orleans Parish?
  • There are no known suspects
  • Whether or not the incident occurred on an interstate or the Crescent City Connection

The NOPD Online is designed to take property crimes reports such as a stolen bicycle, lost or stolen cell phone and incidents involving unknown offenders.


When the reporting process is complete, citizens will receive a case number and see prominent notification that the report was successfully submitted. Reports can then be printed for records and used during the process of filing insurance claims. An NOPD officer will follow up on the report if further action is needed.


Citizens should continue to report Incidents involving immediate danger through Emergency 9-1-1.


The new “Desk Officer Online Reporting System” is operated by Lexis/Nexis and has been adopted by over 300 law enforcement agencies in the United States and Canada. The system streamlines the reporting and communication process so officers can focus on mission-critical aspects of their duties.

The NOPD Online reporting system is anticipated to free up officers time in responding to calls in person and will improve NOPD response time for emergencies.

Saturday, October 7, 2017

New Orleans Crime Coalition - survey results

Good Morning –
 
The New Orleans Crime Coalition has released the results of its annual resident satisfaction survey measuring public perception of the performance of the New Orleans Police Department.
 
We hope you will help spread the results of the annual NOCC Citizen Perception survey through your respective social media platforms using the attached neighborhood satisfaction infographic and #NewOrleansCrimeCoalition. For your convenience, we’ve also included some suggested copy below.
 
Should you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to ask.
 
#NewOrleansCrimeCoalition releases results of annual resident satisfaction survey measuring the public’s perception of the performance of the New Orleans Police Department. Want to know how your district responded? View the report at: crimecoalitionnola.com/news.
 
Thank you in advance for your consideration,
Anna Koehl
 
Anna Corin Koehl, APR
504-524-3342
For 90 years. The strength to shout. The wisdom to whisper.
BMF is a partner in IPREX, the global network of communication agencies
 

Tuesday, November 22, 2016

November NONPACC with NOPD


To: "nwcarrollton@mindspring.com" <nwcarrollton@mindspring.com>

Subject: NONPACC MEETING NOTES

Date: Nov 18, 2016 10:38 AM


A Northwest Carrollton Member attended the most recent NONPAC hosted by the Second District Police.  Attached are his notes.

Comments are welcome.

Just wanted to share the notes from the NONPACC meeting:
They were happy that property crimes were down across the board
Be careful with package deliveries because this time of the year thieves are looking to steal deliveries
Lock your cars at night majority of auto break ins are from unlocked cars
Leave porch lights on to deter crime and auto burgalaries