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New Orleans Police Seek Public's Help to Locate Woman Suspected of Theft and Access Device Fraud

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Published on September 19, 2024
New Orleans Police Seek Public's Help to Locate Woman Suspected of Theft and Access Device FraudSource: New Orleans Police Department

The New Orleans Police Department is currently on the lookout for a suspect involved in a theft and access device fraud case. The suspect, identified as Delores Millfelt, is described as a White female with a date of birth listed as July 30, 1980. She stands at six feet tall and weighs around 200 pounds. New Orleans Police Department News states that the theft occurred on the afternoon of August 14, in the 9700 block of Wheaton Circle.

The New Orleans Police Department has circulated Millfelt's latest photo in hopes that community members may recognize her. They stress the importance of community involvement in locating suspects and solving crimes. As the case is ongoing, the department has not released specific details about the theft or the alleged fraud.

Authorities have turned to the community for assistance, and anyone with information regarding the theft or Millfelt's whereabouts is encouraged to step forward. In the statement obtained by the New Orleans Police Department News, the public can contact Seventh District detectives directly at 504-658-6070. Additionally, Crimestoppers is an alternative for those who wish to remain anonymous, and they can be reached at 504-822-1111 or through the New Orleans Police Department News website.