Upper Hurstville | — Crime & Safety
Security District Board of Commissioners and Residents Association which work to maintain security and quality of life on the squares bounded by Magazine St., Exposition Blvd., Prytania St. & Nashville Ave. The Security district budget is funded by parcel fees on non exempt parcels, and the Resident's Association is funded by membership dues. Both boards are made up of property owners in the district who volunteer to serve.
Upper Hurstville Security District and Residents Association
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Upper Hurtsville, – Security District, — Crime & Safety / 25.10.2016

There has been recent sightings of the people looking for unlocked cars during the night. Please remember to Lock Your Vehicle and Minimize the Contents You Leave In It - The thieves come to our neighborhood because there are not only ”lots of pickings”, all too often they are “easy” pickings. Our cameras have captured groups of these thugs methodically going through our neighborhoods late at night “trying” door handles for unlocked doors. Vehicle burglaries are the most common crime in our district and most of the time, the...

Upper Hurtsville, — Crime & Safety / 25.10.2016

NOPD Seeking Suspect in Residential Burglary on State Street NEW ORLEANS – A home in the 1700 block of State Street was burglarized on September 27, 2016, and the NOPD is asking for the public to assist in identifying and locating the person responsible, who was caught on surveillance video. At about 2:50 a.m., surveillance video captured footage of an unknown male entering the residence and removing cash from a table. The subject, pictured below, then removed the memory card from the victim’s surveillance camera, in an attempt to hide...