
As the New Orleans Police Department continues its investigation into a simple robbery, they are reaching out to the community for assistance. The NOPD seeks to locate a person of interest who may hold valuable information regarding the incident. This individual is Cierra Ussin, described as a Black female, born on June 13, 1995. The notice emphasizes that Ussin is not wanted for the crime itself but is sought for the potential insights she might provide.
The robbery in question took place near the 1600 block of Southlawn Boulevard at around 11:00 a.m. on May 24. Authorities have indicated that Ussin could substantially aid their efforts by sharing knowledge directly related to the case. The NOPD has made it clear that they are to quickly engage with the investigation as Ussin is not considered a suspect at this time.
Those with any pertinent information about the whereabouts of Cierra Ussin are encouraged to come forward. Anyone who knows Ussin or has seen her since the robbery is asked to contact the New Orleans Police. The NOPD hopes that with the public's assistance, they can soon resolve the ongoing investigation into the simple robbery that disrupted a quiet morning in May. A photograph of Ussin has been released to aid in her identification.
Details of Ussin's physical appearance, her photograph, and the NOPD's request for public assistance can be found on the official police news website. Interested parties are directed to visit NOPD News for more information. All tips that contribute to the investigation are welcomed by the New Orleans Police Department.









