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Bossier Police Looking for Suspected Vehicle Burglar!

The Bossier City Police Department Property Crimes Division requests the assistance of the public. On or about Jan. 21, an unidentified black male subject was captured on surveillance breaking into a victim’s vehicle at 711 Horseshoe Blvd. in Bossier City Louisiana. The unidentified black male subject in question was initially captured on surveillance at the incident location wearing a large khaki colored coat and blue jeans. The same unidentified black male subject left the area with the victim’s stolen property only to return a short time later wearing a dark colored hoodie and blue jeans. Anyone with information who wants to remain anonymous and be eligible for a cash reward is asked to call Bossier Crime Stoppers at 318-424-4100, or log onto www.p3tips.com to submit your tip via the web. For a secure and password-protected mobile app for your smart device, go to the App Store and download the free 'P3tips' mobile app. No caller ID, no recorded lines, no tracking cookies, no saved IP address. ANONYMITY IS GUARANTEED! When using the free downloadable P3 Tips mobile app OR the www.p3tips.com website, both feature very unique integrated Two-Way Dialog capabilities which allow the tipster to come back and provide additional information to their tip at any time. It also provides a secure means for the coordinator to ask the tipster questions pertaining to a provided tip (this is important for the tipster to know because some tips leave detectives requesting further information from the coordinator that only the tipster could provide).

Bossier Sheriff’s Office and Louisiana State Police join forces for Sobriety Checkpoint!

Bossier Sheriff’s Office and Louisiana State Police join forces for Sobriety Checkpoint!

On Saturday, Feb. 10, Deputies with the Bossier Parish Sheriff’s Office, and Troopers from Louisiana State Police Troop G combined forces to conduct a sobriety checkpoint in the 900 block of Highway 80 in Haughton. A total of 828 vehicles were screened, 1,105 people were contacted, and deputies conducted an additional traffic stop. 2 citations for various violations were issued and 13 field sobriety tests were administered resulting in 2 DWI arrests. 1 additional arrest was made for drug possession. “These sobriety checkpoints help raise public awareness of impaired driving which helps reduce the number of alcohol related/impaired crashes every year. These checkpoints are meticulously planned and coordinated to remove impaired drivers from the highways and roads which makes it safer for everyone,” said Sheriff Whittington. “Out of the 1,105 people contacted by deputies and officers during the checkpoint, only 2 were arrested for being impaired. This is proof positive that the public understand the dangers of impaired driving and that these checkpoints help keep the roads in Bossier Parish safe.”

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1915 Citizens Bank Drive
Bossier City, LA. 71111
(318) 929-5152