If you have any information about these crimes or any person(s) involved, you are urged to call Crime Stoppers at or submit a Web Tip .  You do not have to give your name.  CRIME STOPPERS will pay a cash reward of up to $1000 and you can remain anonymous. 

BCPD Detectives need help identifying this suspect.
November 02, 2015

Detectives with the Bossier City Property Crimes Division are requesting the public’s assistance in identifying this suspect.

On 10-7-15 at approximately 0220 hours, a black male subject wearing a long sleeve white shirt and tan colored shorts entered the Circle K convenience store located in the 1200 block of Barksdale Blvd in Bossier City and requested 2 cartons of Newport cigarettes (valued at $80.00) from the store clerk. When the store clerk placed the 2 cartons of cigarettes onto the checkout counter, the black male suspect grabbed a hold of them and ran out of the business without paying for them. The suspect is seen in the video with a cleanly shaven head and a long goatee on his chin.

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October 28, 2015

Detectives with the Bossier City Property Crimes Division are requesting the public’s assistance in identifying this suspect.

On 10/19/2015, at approximately 2200 hours, video surveillance captured a tall, slender white male with close cut hair wearing blue jeans stealing fuel from several vehicles that were parked at a local Bossier City business. The suspect was driving a dark colored four door Ford Pickup, which appeared to be in brand new condition. The total estimate of the amount of fuel taken was 150 gallons.

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BCPD Detectives need help identifying this suspect
October 22, 2015

Detectives with the Bossier Financial Crimes Task Force need help in identifying this suspect. On 10-13-15 at approximately 1830 hours, this black male wearing a black t-shirt and white shorts entered the a Circle K in Bossier City and attempted to pass a counterfeit $50.00 bill. The suspect was the passenger in a white 4 door passenger car (possibly a 2007 model Ford Taurus) which can be seen leaving after the suspect was unsuccessful in passing the counterfeit $50.00.

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BCPD Detectives need help identifying these suspects
October 15, 2015

Detectives with the Bossier Financial Crimes Task Force need the public`s assistance in identifying and locating these three suspects who successfully passed counterfeit $100 bills at three separate locations in Bossier City.

Anyone with information regarding the identity and/or whereabouts of these subjects is urged to call Bossier Crime Stoppers at 318-424-4100. Callers can remain anonymous and may be eligible for a cash reward.

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October 15, 2015

Detectives with the Bossier Financial Crimes Task Force need the public’s help in identifying this white male suspect.

On 9-6-15 at approximately 1830 hours, the unidentified white male was able to obtain the victim’s credit card while at Murphy’s USA gas station on Airline Dr. (in front of Walmart). The suspect swiped the card to ensure that funds were available and then went inside Walmart and purchased items in the amount of $163.41. There were also a number of fraudulent charges in Shreveport that the suspect is believed to have made. The suspect is seen in the included photos driving a light colored passenger car (possibly a late model Ford Fusion) with a spare tire on its rear driver side.

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October 13, 2015

Detectives with the Bossier City Property Crimes Division are requesting the public’s assistance in identifying this suspect.

 On 8-27-15, surveillance video captured the female victim’s wallet falling from her purse onto the ground outside of the exit door of a local gas station in Bossier City. The victim was unaware of this, and she left the scene. A black male suspect was then observed to pick up the wallet. The suspect then walked the wallet over to his dark colored 4 door passenger car (possible a Ford Crown Victoria or Chevrolet Caprice), and he placed it inside of his car. The suspect then entered the store and made a purchase. After making his purchase, the suspect was observed leaving the gas station without turning the victim’s wallet in. Later that day, several fraudulent charges were made in Shreveport using the victim’s credit/debit card.

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October 12, 2015

Detectives with the Bossier City Property Crimes division have secured warrants for the arrest of 47 year old Michelle McCoy of Bossier City for the charges of felony theft of goods and misdemeanor criminal trespass resulting from an incident that occurred at the Dollar General store located at 1310 Swan Lake Road on 9-21-15. There is also an existing criminal warrant out for M. McCoy’s arrest for the charge of felony simple criminal property damage resulting from an incident that occurred back in December of 2014.

Anyone with information regarding the whereabouts of Michelle McCoy is urged to call Bossier Crime Stoppers at 318-424-4100. Callers can remain anonymous and may be eligible for a cash reward.


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BCPD Detectives need help identifying these suspects
October 09, 2015

Detectives with the Bossier Financial Crimes Task Force need the public’s help in identifying these two individuals. 

On 10/04/2015 at approximately 0330 hrs, 2 black males came into the Circle K at Swan Lake and East Texas Street. They presented 2 counterfeit $20 bills to purchase chips. They later came back and presented 2 more counterfeit $20 bills to purchase gas.

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October 08, 2015

Detectives with the Bossier City Police Department’s property crimes division are requesting the public’s assistance in identifying this suspect.

On 10-07-2015 around 1230am, the unknown white male stole four black colored "JEEP" rims and tires from 1658 Benton Rd (Christ Fit Gym), and fled in a pickup truck that appears to be red in color. 

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Bossier Financial Crimes Task Force Detectives need assistance with identifying these suspects
October 05, 2015

Detectives with the Bossier Financial Crimes Task Force need the public`s assistance in identifying the suspects in these pictures.

On or about 09/28/2015, the two black females in these photographs went into numerous stores in Bossier City and used stolen credit cards to make unauthorized purchases. The total amount spent is over $1,100.00.

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Bossier Financial Crimes Task Force Detectives need assistance with identifying these suspects.
September 29, 2015

On or about the dates of 8-15-15 through 8-20-15, the black male wearing blue scrubs went to numerous businesses throughout Bossier City and Shreveport and opened up numerous accounts under the victim’s name. The black male suspect used the victim’s personal identifying information as well as an altered ID to charge over $10,000.00 to the fraudule...ntly opened accounts. The black male in the black t shirt and white pants was with the suspect at a local store and tried to avoid being seen with the suspect. The black male wearing black t shirt and white pants avoided contact with the suspect while inside the store but can been seen on surveillance footage waiting outside for the suspect and entering into the suspect’s vehicle which appears to be a white Mini Cooper. The suspect made purchases such as jewelry, televisions, and vehicle upgrades.

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Bossier Financial Crimes Task Force Detectives need help identifying this suspect
September 29, 2015

Detectives with the Bossier Financial Crimes Task Force needs the public`s assistance in identifying the white male suspect in this picture.

On August 10, 2015, the suspect entered Best Buy on Beene Blvd in Bossier City, Louisiana, and purchased an iPad Air 2 with a stolen credit card.

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BPSO Detectives need help identifying these suspects
September 10, 2015

Bossier Sheriff Julian Whittington says the Bossier Sheriff’s Office is looking for three or four male suspects who committed an armed home invasion and robbery Thursday morning around 5:40 a.m. in the Dogwood South subdivision in Haughton. 

The victims told Bossier Sheriff’s detectives that three, possibly four, black men, wearing masks and gloves and carrying guns, attacked them at their residence early this morning.  The male resident was returning home from a business in Shreveport when he was initially attacked as he arrived home.  The suspects appear to have been waiting on him.

The armed suspects duct-taped the man and woman at the residence and robbed them of money and jewelry.   The suspects hit the man and woman multiple times, and the man was treated for minor to moderate injuries.  Two small children were at home, but were unharmed.

Investigators have obtained home surveillance video and are continuing their investigation to determine a better description of the suspects, as well as the type of vehicle they were driving.

If anyone has any information about this crime or the identity of the suspects or their vehicle, please contact Bossier Crime Stoppers at (318) 424-4100 or directly to the Bossier Sheriff’s Office at (318) 965-2203.  Your information could help land these criminals where they belong…behind bars.

Reports on some social media sites earlier today claim there have been multiple home invasions in Dogwood South.  The Sheriff’s Office would like to clarify this is simply not true, and this kind of talk is only frightening residents.  This morning’s crime is the first home invasion in the entire parish that the Bossier Sheriff’s Office has investigated for quite some time.  There have, however, been some vehicle burglaries in the Dogwood area, which are serious in and of themselves, but a home invasion is quite different, and the Sheriff’s Office doesn’t want to falsely alarm residents.   

As always, though, we do encourage residents to stay vigilant and look out for one another.  Sheriff Whittington also encourages residents across the parish to always report any criminal activity by calling 318-965-2203 any time of day or night.

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BCPD Detectives need help identifying this suspect.
September 04, 2015

STATUS: ARRESTED

On 8-18-15 at 1516 hours, this black female suspect entered a local business in Bossier City. While inside of the business, the suspect was observed on video surveillance concealing several bottles of alcoholic beverages inside of the front of her pants, and then exiting the business without purchasing the goods while acting like she was receiving phone calls on her cellular phone. This occurred several times within a 15 minute time period while the clerk was dealing with other customers inside of the store. The approximate value of the stolen goods is $200.00.

 

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UPDATE:

The suspect in this incident has been identified as 25 year old Robin Nicole Carter. On 9-28-15, BCPD detectives were able to locate Robin Carter hiding inside of an apartment located in Bossier City. She was eventually taken into custody and later booked into the BCPD jail on a charge of theft of goods, resisting an officer, and on being a fugitive from the Shreveport Police Department due to having active warrants through SPD. A big thanks to those of you who assisted Bossier Crime Stoppers in Robin Carter`s apprehension.Click to Enlarge


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BCPD Detectives need help identifying these suspects
September 04, 2015

On August 30th 2015 around 1730 hours, these two black female subjects were observed on surveillance video stealing the victim’s purse from a shopping cart in a department store in Bossier City. One of the suspects was wearing a blue and white tee shirt and the other suspect was wearing khaki pants and a white shirt. Both subjects left the area in a dark gray colored 4 door Toyota passenger car.

 

Anyone with information regarding the identity and/or whereabouts of these subjects is urged to call Bossier Crime Stoppers at 318-424-4100. Callers can remain anonymous and may be eligible for a cash reward.

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BCPD Detectives need help identifying these suspects
August 28, 2015

Detectives with the Bossier Financial Crimes Task Force needs the public`s assistance in identifying the white male and white female in this picture. The suspects used a stolen credit card at several locations in Bossier City without the consent of the victim.

Anyone with information regarding the identity and/or whereabouts of these subjects is urged to call Bossier Crime Stoppers at 318-424-4100. Callers can remain anonymous and may be eligible for a cash reward.

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BCPD Detectives need help locating this suspect
August 27, 2015

**Update**

This female suspect has been positively identified as Megan Norris (Date of birth 7-8-85) of Shreveport, LA. Mrs Norris had been contacted by the investigating detective in this case, and she stated that she would contact the detective on 9-3-15, but she failed to call or show up by the designated time. Anyone with information regarding the whereabouts of Megan Norris is urged to call Bossier Crime Stoppers at 318-424-4100.

 

Detectives with the Bossier Financial Crimes Task Force needs the public`s assistance in identifying the female in these photos. She is a suspect who used a stolen credit card throughout Bossier, Haughton and Shreveport. The total amount spent is over $1500.00.

Anyone with information regarding the identity and/or whereabouts of this subject is urged to call Bossier Crime Stoppers at 318-424-4100. Callers can remain anonymous and may be eligible for a cash reward.

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BCPD Detectives need help locating this suspect
August 27, 2015

Detectives with the Bossier City Police Department’s property crimes division need help in locating the whereabouts of Tony Payton, who is wanted for questioning in a residential burglary that occurred earlier this month, which resulted in the theft of 2 large flat screen televisions. Detectives believe that Tony Payton may also be responsible for several more burglaries or thefts in the Shreveport/Bossier area.

Anyone with information regarding the whereabouts of Tony Payton is urged to call Bossier Crime Stoppers at 318-424-4100. Callers can remain anonymous and may be eligible for a cash reward.

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BCPD Detectives need help identifying these suspects
August 24, 2015

Detectives with the Bossier City Police Department’s property crimes division are requesting the public’s assistance in identifying these two suspects. 

On August 15th 2015 two black female subjects wearing lime green tee shirts entered a department store located in the Pierre Bossier Mall in Bossier City and stole various pieces of merchandise from the business. Both subjects later left the area driving a gray colored Chrysler 300 passenger vehicle.

Anyone with information regarding the identity and/or whereabouts of these subjects is urged to call Bossier Crime Stoppers at 318-424-4100. Callers can remain anonymous and may be eligible for a cash reward.


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BCPD Detectives need help identifying this suspect
August 21, 2015

Detectives with the Bossier City Police Department’s property crimes division are requesting the public’s assistance in identifying this black female suspect.

On August 18th, 2015, around 1530 hours in the afternoon, a grey or silver colored Mazda G6 passenger vehicle pulled into the parking lot area of the Wal-mart located at 2536 Airline Drive and parked. Several minutes after the vehicle arrived at the incident location a black medium complexion female with long red/purple hair weave exited the vehicle and went into the business and purchased a woman’s bathing suit. The female subject then exited the business and returned to the grey or silver colored Mazda G6 passenger vehicle. Shortly thereafter the suspect vehicle pulled into a parking spot next to the victim’s vehicle; at which time the black female with red/purple hair weave exited the suspect vehicle and broke the victim’s rear passenger window. Subject was then observed reaching into the victim’s vehicle and stealing the victim’s purse. The suspect and suspect vehicle then left the area.

Anyone with information regarding the identity and whereabouts of this subject is urged to call Bossier Crime Stoppers at 318-424-4100. Callers can remain anonymous and may be eligible for a cash reward.


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