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New Orleans Police Seek Public's Help to Locate Suspect "KGunna" Accused of Theft by Fraud on Mandeville Street

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Published on May 09, 2025
New Orleans Police Seek Public's Help to Locate Suspect "KGunna" Accused of Theft by Fraud on Mandeville StreetSource: New Orleans Police Department

The New Orleans Police Department is on the lookout for a suspect involved in a theft by fraud incident and is reaching out to the community for assistance. The man in question, Keith Elphage, who also goes by "KGunna" or "Ashley," is the subject of an arrest warrant following a series of unauthorized purchases made with stolen bank cards. According to the NOPD News, Elphage is a Black male born on July 12, 1991.

It was on February 2, 2025, when the alleged theft took place on the 900 block of Mandeville Street. The victim, engaged in the ordinary bustle of the day, had their cellular phone and bank cards stolen. NOPD detectives, through investigative work, pinpointed Elphage as the individual making use of the victim's bank cards to complete several unauthorized transactions. A description of the suspect, as reported by NOPD News, has been detailed in hopes that someone might recognize him and come forward.

The NOPD is requesting anyone with information on Keith Elphage's whereabouts to contact authorities. Relevant information can be reported directly to Crimestoppers.