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.
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Detectives with the Bossier City Police Department`s White Collar Crimes division are requesting the public`s assistance in identifying this black male suspect who on 4-21-15, went into two separate Thrifty Liquor locations in Bossier City and presented counterfeit checks to be cashed. He successfully cashed both checks in the amounts of approximately $500.00 each.
Anyone with information regarding the identity of the subject is urged to call Bossier Crime Stoppers at 318-424-4100. Callers can remain anonymous and may be eligible for a cash reward.
On April 11th 2015 at 1820 hours, this thin white male subject entered the Best Buy in Bossier City and took a box containing a Laptop Computer from the business` shelf. The subject then ran out of the business with the computer without paying for the Laptop. He was then observed getting into a Green colored Honda Accord 4 door sedan and leaving the area.
Anyone with information regarding the identity of the 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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Detectives with the Bossier City Police Department`s White Collar Crimes division are requesting the public`s assistance in identifying this black male suspect who went to Barksdale Federal Credit Union in Bossier City on 3-31-15 with another unknown suspect, and used the victim’s ID to withdraw money from the victim’s account. The suspects, who were observed occupying a Mitsubishi Galant (possibly gray or silver in color) in the bank’s drive thru, made a withdrawal in the amount of $4,700.00 from the victim’s bank account.
Anyone with information regarding the identity and 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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BPSO Detectives are asking for help in identifying the suspect in this video. He stole a utility trailer and an air compressor from a residence in South Bossier on April 1, 2015. His vehicle is the silver Toyota 4Runner in the background. He bent his tag to keep it from being seen. Anyone with information on this case please call Crimestoppers at 424-4100 or leave a tip on this website.
Bossier City police have identified the suspect behind a shooting at a local housing complex last week that left one man wounded and have secured a warrant for his arrest.
Kevin Rodreicus Fields, 28, of Bossier City is wanted on a charge of attempted second degree murder for shooting Quenell Williams, 29, of Bossier City on April 8, 2015 at the Scott Street apartments in the 2100 block of Scott Street. The shooting happened while Williams was standing in front of a ground fl...oor apartment with a group of others. Detectives say Fields walked up and began firing a gun with rounds striking Williams in both legs and his ankle.Fields then fled the scene. Williams was taken to University Health in Shreveport and is expected to survive his injuries.
Fields is a black male, weighs 165 pounds and is 5’10” tall. Anyone with information on how police can locate him is asked to call Bossier Crime Stoppers at (318) 424-4100. They can also submit a tip via the Bossier Crime Stoppers website - bossiercrimestoppers.org. Persons who contact Crime Stoppers are reminded they may remain totally anonymous and will be eligible for a cash reward if their information leads to an arrest.
The Bossier City Police Department and Bossier Crime Stoppers are asking the public for help with finding a man who fired a gun into an apartment occupied by multiple people including children.
Detectives with the Violent Crimes Unit have obtained an arrest warrant for Terrence Antonio Harris, 21, of Bossier City charging him with aggravated assault with a firearm. Harris is accused of firing a gunshot through the front door of his girlfriend’s apartment at the North Park Apartment complex in the 2500 block of Montgomery Lane late Monday night.
Detectives say shooting appears to have stemmed from an argument that Harris had earlier with his girlfriend who was inside the apartment at the time of the shooting along with another adult and three children. Fortunately none of them was injured. The round ended up crashing through a wall and into another apartment but did not hit anyone inside that second unit.
Harris is a black male, 5’7” tall and weighs about 140 pounds. Anyone with information on his whereabouts is asked to contact Bossier Crime Stoppers at (318) 424-4100. They can also submit a tip via the Bossier Crime Stoppers website - bossiercrimestoppers.org. Callers to Bossier Crime Stoppers are reminded they may remain totally anonymous and will be eligible for a cash reward if their information leads to an arrest.
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Detectives with the Bossier City Police Department`s White Collar Crimes division are requesting the public`s assistance in identifying this black male suspect who on or about December 30, 2014, used the victim’s credit card multiple times at the Kroger supermarket on Benton Road, as well as a Family Dollar store and Metro PCS store located in Bossier City. The suspect charged a total of $155.94 on the credit card.
Anyone with information regarding the identity of the subject is urged to call Bossier Crime Stoppers at 318-424-4100. Callers can remain anonymous and may be eligible for a cash reward.
Detectives with the Bossier City Police Department`s Violent Crimes unit are requesting the public`s assistance in identifying the person or persons involved in the shooting that occurred in the 2100 block of Scott Street on 4/8/15 at approximately 1820 hours. A black male subject wearing a blue colored skull cap and gray colored shirt approached a group of individuals and began shooting, ultimately striking one on the individuals in the group. The suspect then fled on foot.
Anyone with information regarding the identity of the 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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Date: March 30, 2015
POLICE SEEK VANDALS WHO STRUCK CITY BALL PARK
The Bossier City Police Department and Bossier Crime Stoppers are asking the public for help with finding those who vandalized a city ball park overnight.
The vandals struck at Clifford Almond Park in the 4800 block of Shed Road and caused thousands of dollars in damage, primarily to a city owned building that serves as the office for Bossier Little League.
A Bossier City patrol officer noticed the damaged at about 7:30 this morning. Along with scrawling graffiti on the north side of the building, the vandals broke in and discharged two fire extinguishers inside resulting in a considerable amount of damaged. It appears at least one computer and two computer monitors were taken from the building. A vent screen on the roof of a nearby concession stand was also busted out however it appears no one entered the building.
Police believe the same vandals may also be responsible for damaging a privately owned snow cone truck in a parking lot next to the ball fields by breaking out the windshield and deflating two tires.
Bossier Crime Stoppers is offering a $500.00 cash reward to anyone who can provide information about this crime that leads to an arrest. Persons can contact Bossier Crime Stoppers at (318) 424-4100. They can also submit a web tip via the Bossier Crime Stoppers website - bossiercrimestoppers.org. Persons who contact Bossier Crime Stoppers are reminded they may remain totally anonymous.
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White Collar crimes detectives with the Bossier Parish Sheriff`s Office are requesting the public`s assistance in identifying this black female subject pictured below. On February 4, 2015 at approximately 1222 hours, this subject entered the Home Depot store located in the 2800 block of Airline Drive in Bossier City and purchased $791.65 in gift cards with a stolen credit card. The same stolen credit card was attempted to be used (but declined) at a Gamestop store that is located in the 2300 block of Airline Drive in Bossier City a couple of hours later.
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.
The Bossier City Police Department is asking the public for help with identifying a woman whose remains were found three years ago.
Staff with the LSU Forensic Anthropology and Computer Enhancement Services, or FACES, Laboratory in Baton Rouge have created a clay facial reconstruction of a human skull that was among remains found in a wooded area in the 3100 block of East Texas Street on June 30, 2011.
Based on those remains, the FACES lab determined that they likely are those of a black woman who was between the ages of 30 and 43 at the time of her death. The woman height was estimated at 4’8” to 4’11” tall. It’s believed she had been deceased from 1 to 8 months. She may have also had a previously broken nose. Her cause of death remains unknown.
Clothing items found with the remains included a light colored Express brand long-sleeved pullover shirt with six buttons in front, size medium; a pair of L`Patricia brand pants with a zipper on the back, possibly black in color; a Basic Editions brand fleece-lined hooded jacket with zippered front, dark colored, size small; and a pair of C. Ross brand red flip-flops with silver soles and rhinestone heart decoration on side of strap.
Anyone who can possibly identify this woman is asked to call Bossier City police at (318) 741-8642 or the Bossier Parish Coroner’s Office at (318) 549-3415.
Property crimes detectives with the Bossier City Police Department are requesting the public`s assistance in identifying this white male subject who, on 2-22-15, is suspected of stealing the victim`s wallet from a shopping cart while at Tractor supply.
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.
Bossier City property crimes detectives are asking for the public`s assistance in identifying this black female suspect who was observed on video surveillance on January 14, 2015 entering the Circle K located at Airline and Shed. The Black Female then stole approximately $181.00 worth of candy, gum and other items. She then left the scene in a small silver colored passenger car.
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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**Update**
The 2 suspects in this case have been identified as Bradley “Chase” Dickson and Mattie Wyatt-Dickson. At 1430 hours today, both subjects were arrested for the charge of theft regarding this incident.
Bossier City property crimes detectives are asking for the public`s assistance in identifying the 2 subjects pictured below. On 2-13-15 at approximately 2200 hours, this white male and white female were observed exiting the Walmart located at 2536 Airline Drive in Bossier City. Upon arriving to their car, surveillance cameras caught the suspects stealing an elderly female`s purse from her shopping cart as she loaded her groceries into her vehicle, which was parked beside the suspect vehicle. The suspects then quickly fled the parking lot before the victim was able to know what happened.
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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Bossier City property crimes detectives are asking for the public`s assistance in identifying this black male suspect. On November 11, 2014 at about 0355 hours this black male entered the Circle K located at 2001 Old Minden. The black male asked for three cartons of cigarettes. When the credit card the suspect used was declined he was able to grab two of the cartons from the cashier. The black male then ran from the store, got into the passenger side of a dark colored vehicle, and fled the scene.
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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On Friday January 30, 2015 a b/m came to North Park Apartments at 2500 Montgomery Ln. The B/M pulled up in front of building 10. The B/M was driving a silver/gray Cadillac, possibly a CTS. The B/M made the comment that somebody snitched on his boy and when they found who it was they were going to kill him. At that time another b/m got into the vehicle along with the driver. As they were backing out the driver fired off 4 rounds from inside the vehicle. The shots were fired into the air. The vehicle then drove off heading west on Montgomery. On this date there were 3 people in the vehicle at the time of the incident.
On Monday February 2, 2015 the same vehicle was on Montgomery in front of building 2. The driver again fired off approximately 3 rounds and drove away heading west. Nothing was said on this date. Again the vehicle was described as a Silver/Gray Cadillac with a b/m driver. No tag information on both calls. There was only one B/M in the vehicle during this incident.
Bossier City property crimes detectives are asking for the public`s assistance in identifying these 3 subjects who on 12-17-14 at approximately 8:20 pm, were observed entering the property of Benton & Brown Inc, located in the 3300 block of Shed Road. While unlawfully on the property, the 3 subjects stole a railroad pickup truck and used the truck to ram through the business` exit gate in order to flee the property in the truck. The stolen truck was later recovered at the Villa Norte apartments, located at 1620 Fullerton Street in Shreveport. The approximate cost to replace the damaged gate on the property is $18,000.00.
Anyone with information regarding the identity and 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.
The burglary occurred on 8/28/14 around 1108 hours at 10467 Hwy 3 in Plain Dealing, LA. Shortly after leaving his home before 1100 hours, the victim received a phone call from his alarm company. The alarm company advised his residence alarm was triggered and the Bossier Sheriff’s Office was contacted. Deputies were on scene prior to the victim returning home. The investigation indicated the unknown suspect entered through a window after removing the window a/c unit. Based on the alarm company’s time, the window alarm was triggered at 1108 hours followed shortly by the front door at 1111 hours. The only items taken from the residence was the GE brand window a/c unit and a black 32” Emerson brand television. There are no leads at this time.
Authorities are working at this hour to identify and apprehend the suspect or suspects responsible for burglarizing an off-duty Shreveport Police officer’s personal vehicle and stealing one of his department issued firearms.
Just after 7:00 a.m. on January 19, 2015, an off-duty officer discovered that his department issued Colt M-16 firearm in 5.56/.223 caliber had been stolen from inside his personal vehicle parked in the 4800 block of San Antone Drive in Bossier City. Bossier City Police were immediately notified and launched an investigation into the burglary.
Anyone who has any information regarding this firearm is urged to call Shreveport Police Detectives at 318-673-6955 or Shreveport- Caddo Parish Crime Stoppers at 318-673-7373 or www.lockemup.org. Please see a photograph of a similar weapon attached.
*Update**
23-year-old Christian Jovian Hendricks of Bossier City was arrested Saturday morning after he was linked to the theft. Detectives recovered the rifle from Hendricks and were able to connect him to another vehicle burglary in the 4800 block of San Antone Drive and the 1000 block of Dot Avenue. All three vehicle burglaries occurred on Tuesday, and BCPD says the vehicles were unlocked.
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