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New Orleans Police Seek Public's Help Identifying Suspects in Auto Burglary and Financial Fraud Case

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Published on November 01, 2025
New Orleans Police Seek Public's Help Identifying Suspects in Auto Burglary and Financial Fraud CaseSource: New Orleans Police Department

New Orleans Police are actively seeking assistance from the public in the search for two individuals accused of auto burglary and financial fraud. The burglary took place on a Monday morning, in the 2600 block of Aubry Street, where personal belongings, including credit/debit cards, were reported stolen from a vehicle.

Caught on video attempting to use the stolen cards at various retail locations, NOPD has released images of the suspects. Investigators are asking anyone with information to step forward. According to NOPD News, anyone who recognizes these individuals or has knowledge regarding the crimes should contact the authorities. The two individuals, whose identities remain unknown, were captured on camera as they tried to make unauthorized transactions.

While the community has been alerted, businesses have been advised to stay vigilant for any suspicious activities pertaining to credit and debit card usage. The NOPD emphasizes the importance of this collaboration between the public and law enforcement in resolving the case and deterring future incidents of this nature.

The New Orleans Police Department has provided a line of communication for those who may have relevant information but wish to remain anonymous. Individuals can reach out by calling First District detectives at 504-658-6010 or Crimestoppers at 504-822-1111, as detailed by the NOPD News release.