
New Orleans Police Department has released a call to action for its citizens, in the hopes of capturing suspects involved in a significant burglary. The NOPD is seeking information from the public to identify and locate individuals connected to a theft that occurred on the 1000 block of Norman C. Francis Parkway on June 4. According to a release by the NOPD, the suspects, along with others, allegedly made off with approximately 1700 pounds of copper pipe from a local business.
The act has sparked concerns regarding the resale of such materials, which remains a persistent issue impacting the construction and renovation industries. Images of the two suspects have been made available by authorities and, the NOPD is appealing for assistance from anyone who might have information leading to their apprehension. The images can be viewed on the NOPD News official website. "Stolen was approximately 1700 pounds of copper pipe," stated the news release, emphasizing the weight and the potential value of the stolen items.
The business impacted by this burglary has not been named by the NOPD, but the substantial loss reflects the severity of the situation. Community members with any information regarding this crime or the whereabouts of the suspects in question are encouraged to step forward, as the New Orleans Police continue their investigation. Tips can be submitted anonymously through the department's official channels or by contacting the NOPD directly. Anyone with information is encouraged to reach out, "According to investigators, the two pictured suspects were with other suspects who burglarized a business in the 1000 block of Norman C. Francis Parkway on June 4, 2025," as mentioned on the NOPD News website.