
The New Orleans Police Department is currently seeking public assistance in locating five men accused of reckless operation of a vehicle. The suspects, identified as Terran Barthelemy, Saide Wilson, Joshma Raymond, Christopher Marshall, and Baron Williams, were allegedly involved in a dangerous motorcycle event that took place on the 1400 block of North Claiborne Avenue, New Orleans.
According to a NOPD News release, the incident occurred around 5 p.m. this past Sunday, when a large group of motorcyclists, including the aforementioned individuals, took to the streets and began to recklessly operate their vehicles, with actions that reportedly included street racing. Wilson and Marshall are also wanted on additional charges related to "Unlawful Use of License" (Suspended).
Descriptions of the suspects have been circulated, with Terran Barthelemy described as a black male, born December 27, 1999; Saide Wilson, a black male, born September 22, 1981; Joshma Raymond, a black male, born July 13, 1995; Christopher Marshall, a black male, born October 29, 1986; and Baron Williams, a black male, born September 7, 1991.
The NOPD has extended a call to anyone with information on the crimes or the current whereabouts of the suspects to come forward. "Anyone with information regarding the crimes or the whereabouts of the wanted suspects is asked to call First District detectives at 504-658-6010 or to anonymously call Crimestoppers at 504-822-1111," as stated in the NOPD News report. The public can also view the suspects' pictures to aid in their identification via the NOPD news website.









