Police Ask Public to Provide Pedal Power for Children

December 1, 2016 by Charlie London

The Faubourg St. John Neighborhood Association, New Orleans Police Department and New Orleans Police & Justice Foundation donated 120 bicycles to pre-kindergarten and kindergarten students at ReNEW McDonogh City Park Academy. December 15, 2016.

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by Linda Landesberg

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Here is a great idea for your holiday gift purchasing:
The donation of a bicycle for a child in the name of a friend or loved one.

Forget about the Mall….without even leaving your house you can give a personalized gift certificate to someone on your holiday list saying that a bicycle for a child was donated in his/her name. Much better and easier than those random office gifts!

Please consider donating $50 for a bicycle for a child.

For the last three years the officers in our 1st District New Orleans Police Department have raised money to purchase bikes for needy pre-K, K and first graders in the district. I am writing in hopes that you can help this year; may I persuade you to “buy” one (or two) of these bikes for a donation of just $50 per bike?

1kidonbikestockphotoEvery positive interaction these kids have with a New Orleans police officer makes a positive difference, it is a great program, and your assistance will ensure that it continues.

This year the 1st District is working with McDonogh City Park Academy in the 2700 Block of Esplanade, Below is correspondence from Officer Gill and Commander Ganthier with more information about the program.

This is a charitable donation, checks should be made out to the “New Orleans Police & Justice Foundation” or “NOPJF”  with “First District Bike Givaway” in the note.  We will provide you with a receipt.

Donations are being collected thru December 12th.
Call Officer Gill (504) 385.7221 to pick up your check made out to the New Orleans Police and Justice Foundation with 1st District Bike Giveaway in the note section. If you need further information, you can also email Officer Gill at [email protected]

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The note below is from Officer Kenny Gill

The First District is asking for donations of $50 to purchase bicycles for the Pre-K, Kindergarten and 1st grade students at McDonogh City Park Academy. Below an appeal from The 1st District Commander for these bicycles. Please forward and verbally tell others in your neighborhood, friends and members in your association.

This is going to be our 4th year giving bikes to school kids. A different school is chosen every year. This year we are going to be very ambitious. 169 bicycles are needed for children at McDonogh City Park Academy in the 2700 block of Esplanade. Most of the students at McDonogh City Park Academy are very needy (but not all).

Our School Resource Officer got a head count of the Pre-K, Kindergarten and First Graders; 169 students/bicycles. As you can see, the classes are pretty large but we would like to try to and accomplish this with your help.

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call me.

Thanks,

Officer Kenneth Gill
504 385 7221

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The note below is from N.O.P.D. 1st District Commander Hans Ganthier.
Click on the note below for a larger view in a PDF.

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NEW ORLEANS POLICE OFFICERS ARE PART OF OUR COMMUNITY

July 23, 2016 by Charlie London

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Ronnie Brink, Jim Danner, and Linda Landesberg represented the Faubourg St. John Neighborhood Association at the “Carwash for Cops”.

 

New Orleans Police Officers are part of our community and risk their lives every day to keep us safe. They deserve our support.

Many thanks to Diaz Markets, Rouses Markets and the countless New Orleans residents and businesses that have shown their appreciation to the New Orleans Police Department and all law enforcement officers this week!

New Orleans Police Department Superintendent Michael Harrison thanks Diaz Market owner Giselle Diaz Eastlack, as the Diaz Market Mid-City and the Faubourg St. John Neighborhood Association hosted a “Carwash For Cops” as a way of showing their support for the men and women of the NOPD in New Orleans. All NOPD Patrol Cars were invited to stop by the Canal Street Diaz Market location for a free car wash the weekend of July 22-24, 2016.

The NOPD is teaming up with Diaz Market at 4701 Canal in New Orleans along with the Faubourg St. John Neighborhood Association to support patrol officers across the city.

NEW ORLEANS POLICE OFFICERS ARE PART OF OUR COMMUNITYCar Wash for Cops provided a free car wash July, 22, 23, and 24, 2016 for all officers assigned a City vehicle for neighborhood patrol. In addition, Diaz Market will give one free professional car wash every day for the rest of the year to the officers in the 1st District. Many thanks to Giselle Diaz Eastlack, owner of Diaz Market.

“It is a small token of appreciation for the police, and we hope that this encourages others to do something no matter how small it may be to show support,” Giselle Diaz-Eastlack said.

The idea began when the Faubourg St. John Neighborhood Association approached the convenience store about offering car washes to NOPD’s First District. The company decided to expand the offer throughout the area.

“We feel better knowing that our customers and our employees are protected by such hardworking professionals as the New Orleans Police Department and other police departments across the state,” Diaz-Eastlack said.

“This is such a critical time in America, especially in New Orleans, that we would have private-public partnerships. We would have community engagement,” NOPD Superintendent Michael Harrison said. “Citizens and police joined together to help one another and that citizens would show support for the hard work that men and women in this department and all departments do every single day.”

“This work is hard,” Harrison said. “This work is dangerous, and these men and women you see behind me have made a life commitment to serving this community, and it means a great deal to have partners like Faubourg St. John and the Diaz family.”

https://fsjna.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/Diaz-CarWash-NOPD-FSJ1.mp4

Fox 8 video obtained from the story in the link below:
http://www.fox8live.com/story/32510987/local-businesses-show-police-appreciation

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YOU ARE INVITED TO HAVE COFFEE WITH COPS

June 1, 2016 by Charlie London

YOU ARE INVITED TO HAVE COFFEE WITH COPS

You’re invited to Coffee With Cops this Saturday

The NOPD and McDonald’s restaurant owners from the Greater New Orleans region are teaming up to bring together police officers and the community they serve. Come out to participating locations on Saturday, June 4, 2016 from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Meet the officers who serve in your neighborhood and enjoy a free cup of coffee.

Participating McDonald’s locations:
•1918 North Broad Street
•3443 South Carrollton Avenue
•3250 General DeGaulle Drive
•10001 Interstate 10 Service Road

YOU ARE INVITED TO HAVE COFFEE WITH COPS

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photos for this post courtesy Mona McMahon, Charlotte Pipes, Linda Landesberg and Brenda London. These ladies along with Diane Angelico who not only helped but donated to the cause, all helped to make the 5th annual FEED THE FIRST program a success.
FeedFirst2-2014mar4Mardi Gras began at 4 a.m. for Mona McMahon, Joe Stephany, Brenda London and Charlotte Pipes who were all part of feeding the New Orleans Police Department’s First District officers.
FeedFirst3-2014mar4The First District officers were all very grateful to have a hot meal ready for them before the went to their assigned posts along the Mardi Gras routes.

Many thanks to all the great people who helped
FEED THE FIRST!



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Linda Landesberg made apple pies for the
1st District officers


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by Brenda London
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Happy Mardi Gras!

The Faubourg St. John Neighborhood Association
will again “Feed the 1st District” during Mardi Gras weekend.
During that four day period hot breakfasts are served along with bag lunches for the officers. Last year dinner was also served to the officers before they went out on their route on Lundi Gras and red beans and rice lunches were provided on Mardi Gras Day. This was all accomplished because of wonderful neighbors of Faubourg St. John who volunteered their time. Our First District Police Officers work 12 hour shifts during this time and are very appreciative of the fresh food that we provide.

We’re very fortunate that the Deutsches Haus is helping us again this year with use of their kitchen and food preparation, but we need you! Volunteers are needed to help prepare and deliver food on Saturday and Sunday of Mardi Gras weekend!

If you’re available to help or have any questions please write back to [email protected] If you can’t donate your time please consider supporting this worthy cause, donations are always welcome in any amount.

Thanks for your consideration. This program has been personally rewarding and if you participate I promise you’ll be glad you did!
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Many thanks to the Ruby Slipper Cafe for helping to FEED THE FIRST.

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Terranova’s consistently donates to events and programs in Faubourg St. John.

The table is all ready to FEED THE FIRST!
The table is all ready to FEED THE FIRST!

Lots of supplies are needed to Feed the 1st.  Can you help?
Lots of supplies are needed to Feed the 1st. Can you help?

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Brenda London made sandwiches for the 1st District officers out on the Mardi Gras routes.

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Inspirational Leader Gets Praise

May 25, 2013 by Charlie London

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Commander Robert Norton

If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more and become more, you are a leader. ~John Quincy Adams

May 25, 2013
Dear Bobby:

For the past six years, you have brought the First District out of its Katrina depression into one of the safest communities in New Orleans. There has never been a problem too small or too large that you could not personally respond. Even though you worked all day, you went to all of our crime walks and whatever other little thing we did.

Every police officer in the First District is professional in appearance and demeanor. It’s no accident that the First District has lower crime statistics than many areas in New Orleans: this condition is the result of a cohesive, professional unit of law enforcement officers. You have been a beacon of hope, kindness, and effective law enforcement for the First District.

Although we can be a fussy, picky group of people, you have always dispatched exactly the right Quality of Life Officer for Faubourg St. John. I know of no one who would hesitate to ask or tell Robert Norton anything. You have always responded to our email complaints and questions, phone calls and conversations graciously and attempted to understand our points of view.

Not long ago, you mobilized this entire community to find an armed robber. As vigilant as we were–and we were extremely observant and communicative with each other– we didn’t find him. But we ceased to be targets of opportunity, were able to relate information in a timely fashion that led to the arrest of others, and never heard from the armed robber again.

When Commander Norton asked for tips, everyone looked everywhere and came up with some tips! Actually, you probably got way too many tips. Still, this incident stands out for me as emblematic of our respect and trust in Robert Norton.

Bobby, you have been a unifying presence in a district that likes to be divided into little neighborhoods! You have taught us that we’re all in this together and have illustrated how far a little teamwork can go. Whenever I talk to neighbors in Esplanade Ridge, Treme, and Fairgrounds Triangle, everyone knows you and speaks fondly of working with you and your department to solve real problems.

Although you are leaving, you have made permanent changes in the police-community relationship in the First District. You will bring the same professional and caring spirit to your new post as you continue to be a change agent wherever you go. I will miss you terribly and want you to know if there’s every anything I can do for you, I would be so happy to do so.

Kindest Regards,

Mona McMahon

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8 cars found in Bayou St. John

March 15, 2013 by Charlie London

update – June 8, 2013 (from the New Orleans Police Department) – The black, two-door Honda Accord registered to missing Harvey school teacher Terrilynn Monnette, was pulled from the floor of Bayou St. John this afternoon. Human remains were found inside the vehicle.

A recovery diver, Slidell Police Officer Mark Michoud, who was one of many diving experts to volunteer his services in the search for Ms. Monnette’s car, located the vehicle in the bayou shortly after 12 noon. He returned to the surface and told others that the car’s description and license plate were a match.

The car was then carefully lifted out of the water shortly before 3pm. When they arrived at the scene, Coroner’s investigators decided to load the vehicle on a truck and relocate it to their office, where they removed the remains later today. The actual autopsy will be performed Monday morning.

26-year-old Terrilynn Monnette was reported missing on Saturday, March 2nd . She was last seen at about 5am that day with friends at Parlay’s Bar in the 800-block of Harrison Avenue. One should know that Steven Feakes fraud investigations are conducted and one can get help here.

“I’m sure these last few months for Ms. Monnette’s family have been the hardest in their lives. I cannot begin to imagine what this family has been through, and I commend them for keeping Terrilynn’s photos in the news and in the public’s memory”, said Superintendent Ronal Serpas.

“Now that Ms. Monnette’s car has been found, we begin the second phase of this investigation. Both homicide detectives and our fatality unit were on the scene today, so that they can pick up where our 3rd District officers have left off, and start finding out exactly how and why the car ended up where it did”.

Serpas continued, “I want to commend the 3rd District for their tireless efforts in this case, as well as our partners in the FBI and the US Secret Service. And I also want to thank the tremendous efforts of State Representative Austin Badon and the many volunteers who worked with him and the NOPD in this case. All involved with this team effort deserve recognition.”

State Representative Austin Badon said, “The discovery of Ms. Monnette’s car today was upsetting- not only to Terrilynn’s family members, but to many members of the New Orleans community. It was touching that many residents drove to the bayou when they heard the news that the vehicle had been located. Ms. Monnette’s story very obviously touched many of us.”

“I am aware that this investigation continues, but at this time, I’d like to thank local, state and federal law enforcement for the concentrated work they’ve put into Ms. Monnette’s case”, Badon said.

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carinbayou2012feb19Equusearch, the Texas crew that New Orleans police have brought in to help search for missing teacher Terrilyn Monette, has found at least eight cars in Bayou St. John. But none of them is the teacher’s 2012 black Acura, last seen on March 2, Equusearch founder and director Tim Miller said Thursday.

“Waterways are good dumping grounds when somebody wants to get rid of a car for insurance reasons,” Miller said in trying to explain the fact that eight cars were found in the bayou.

The Equusearch crew, using 24-foot sonar boats that analyze sound waves to determine an underwater object’s size and shape, plans to send divers to check out a ninth car. That car has relatively few barnacles on it, indicating it may have landed in the bayou fairly recently, Miller said.
“We certainly don’t get too excited or get our hopes up until the divers come up and say there’s a chance,” Miller said.

Searchers have not found any signs of tire tracks in the land or mud surrounding various bodies of water between Parlay’s, the Lakeview bar in the 800 block of Harrison Avenue where Monette was last seen, and her apartment, Miller said.

U.S. Customs officials and State Police are using helicopters to conduct aerial searches of Lake Pontchartrain, said officer Hilal Williams, spokeswoman for the New Orleans Police Department.

Investigators have very few leads in the case, Miller said. “So far we’re at square one,” he said. “We’re no closer to finding her now than the first day, the day she disappeared.” But, he stressed, the search’s success could change in an instant. If authorities get a tip, he said, the crew will “drop everything and go to that spot.”

Police ask anyone with information on this missing person case, including the location of Monette’s 2012 black two-door Honda Accord, Louisiana license plate WUN494, to contact NOPD at 504.821.2222.

Article courtesy NOLA.com
http://www.nola.com/crime/index.ssf/2013/03/equusearch_has_found_8_cars_in.html

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11 or 12 cars believed to be in the bayou
Updated: Mar 15, 2013 6:01 PM CDT
Written by: Nancy Parker | Fox 8 News

New Orleans, La. –
The owner of a Texas search company says he’s bringing in bigger sonar units on Sunday. EquuSearch is combing area waterways for a missing teacher.

Tim Miller of EquuSearch says the same equipment used in the Natalee Holloway investigation in Aruba will be brought here.

Now the company is moving its efforts to find Terrilynn Monette to the bridge by Robert E. Lee, looking for any sign of Monette’s black Honda.

So many cars are under the waters of the bayou, though, it’s making their job trickier.

“We have seen many cars under the water. They are not all in clusters. Some of them are older than others and actually on the sonar machine you can see barnacles growing off of them,” said Caitlyn Garey of EquuSearch.

Crews face challenges as they look for any sign of Terrilynn Monette or her car beneath miles of bayou. There are so many other vehicles under the water.

“I think we got 11 or 12 in there, all along the bayou,” said Tim Miller.

The search crew says the cars may have been stolen, left over from Katrina, or dumped for some other reason.

Technology called side scan sonar bounces sound waves off objects to create images. Miller says the sonar reacts differently to new cars that are freshly buried under water. T

Finding so many cars in the water can definitely slow a search. Every car must be tagged with a heavy magnet attached to a buoy. Divers follow the line to the magnet to find the car.

It is meticulous work for a crew that specializes in finding the lost loved ones of others. But beneath Bayou St. John, there are cars whose stories remain untold.

http://www.fox8live.com/story/21656370/old-cars-in-bayou-st-john-complicate-search-for-missing-teachers-vehicle

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Armed Villains Apprehended

February 12, 2013 by Charlie London

nopd-crescentOn Sunday, February 10th, a 52-year-old man lost $16.50 that he had in his pockets after an armed robber approached him from behind about 8:10 p.m. at the corner of North Lopez and St. Philip streets, police said. The robber pushed the victim against the victim’s car, took the money and fled.” NOPD’s 1st District caught the suspect as he was fleeing down Ursulines Avenue .

An armed robbery of a neighbor on Maurepas @ Crete happened just after 9pm on Monday, February 11, 2013. The perpetrators then attempted to rob another neighbor on Grand Route. The 1st District NOPD then set up a perimeter and all three were apprehended successfully. No citizens injured. One Officer sustained a minor injury during the chase. Really excellent work by 1st Police District!

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Neighborhood Watch

September 6, 2012 by Charlie London

Dear Friends and Neighbors:

Your New Orleans Police Department urges you to become involved in the fight against crime by becoming part of a Neighborhood Watch Group.

These are some of the benefits with being involved with a Neighborhood Watch Group in New Orleans:

Becoming a close partner with the Police Department.
Fighting crime.
Addressing quality of life issues (overgrown lots, abandoned houses, street light outages, etc.)
Participating in community and neighborhood events (block parties, outreach programs, etc.).
Receiving regular safety tips.
Meeting your neighbors, city officials and social service professionals.
Developing a partnership with local churches, schools and other public service agencies.

If you would like to get involved or have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us. If you are already a member of a Neighborhood Watch Group, we would very much like to receive your input so that we may improve the program.

We look forward to hearing from you.

Andres Gonzalez, Sr.
New Orleans Police Department
Crime Prevention Unit
Telephone: (504) 658-5590
e-mail: [email protected]

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