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NOPD searching for 3 suspects accused of trying to steal a car

NOPD searching for 3 suspects accused of trying to steal a car

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NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) — The New Orleans Police Department is trying to identify three suspects in a car burglary investigation. The case is the latest one to roll on the Wheel of Justice.
The crime happened on Thursday, May 15, in the 2600 block of Wisteria Street in Gentilly Terrace. Police also released security camera footage that shows much of what happened.
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According to police around 4 p.m., three young people were walking down the street and approached a car that was parked in a driveway. The security camera footage shows one of the suspects using a tool to shatter a window on a passenger side door. Then he climbs into the car.
Police did not say if any items were missing, but they say that the steering column had been defeated in an unsuccessful attempt to steal car.
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To see the latest Wheel of Justice report, including the security camera footage, watch the video at the top of this story. If you have information that could help police identify or locate the suspects, call CrimeStoppers at 504-822-1111. You don't have to reveal your name or testify in court, and you could be eligible to earn a cash reward.
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