Crime Stoppers is set to roll out its summer campaign focusing on keeping our belongings safe from burglars. I talked with Shreveport Police Sgt. Jim Taliaferro about it:
Going to the movies this summer? You could see the campaign on the big screen, too...
Some tips from police to stay car-safe this summer. Shreveport Police Spokesman Bill Goodin says at least half of the auto burglaries investigated by S-P-D involve unlocked cars. So, first and foremost, he says get in the habit of rolling up your windows and locking your vehicle's doors.
A joint effort by the Bossier City Police Department and State Police clears about two dozen vehicle break-ins. It's also led to the arrest of a man wanted in connection with the burglaries, including two involving an unmarked State Police vehicle and an unmarked Homeland Security vehicle...
Bossier City police and Bossier Crime Stoppers are asking the public for information regarding a recent string of vehicle burglaries that happened in northeast Bossier. Police have investigated about a dozen of them over the past several weeks in the Stockwell Road/Shed Road area -- and in the Carriage Oaks subdivision, in which the suspect or suspects took items like firearms, computers and purse