The United Cajun Navy participated in an early morning meeting with several leadership members from the City of New Orleans, including Deputy Mayor of Public Safety Michael Harrison, NOHSEP Director Darrick Heason, and Emma Skilbred.
During that meeting, UCN was made aware of a missing child alert involving a 14 year old juvenile believed to be in danger. Incident Commander Josh Gill immediately distributed the information to team members, who began searching for the missing child.
By the evening, the team successfully located and made contact with Ja’niyah Price. She was found in the company of two adult males, and all parties were brought to a secure location to await law enforcement.
UCN then contacted the Westwego Police Department and the New Orleans Police Department to assist with the recovery of the missing juvenile. We are deeply grateful to our partners at the Westwego Police Department for their quick, professional, and courteous response.
Because of this coordinated effort, a family was given closure in the safe recovery of their child. An arrest was also made on a prior warrant involving one of the adult males, who had previously been accused of having relations with a juvenile.
This outcome reflects the power of partnership, rapid communication, and decisive action when the safety of a child is at stake.
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— with Westwego Police Department and New Orleans Police Department.
During that meeting, UCN was made aware of a missing child alert involving a 14 year old juvenile believed to be in danger. Incident Commander Josh Gill immediately distributed the information to team members, who began searching for the missing child.
By the evening, the team successfully located and made contact with Ja’niyah Price. She was found in the company of two adult males, and all parties were brought to a secure location to await law enforcement.
UCN then contacted the Westwego Police Department and the New Orleans Police Department to assist with the recovery of the missing juvenile. We are deeply grateful to our partners at the Westwego Police Department for their quick, professional, and courteous response.
Because of this coordinated effort, a family was given closure in the safe recovery of their child. An arrest was also made on a prior warrant involving one of the adult males, who had previously been accused of having relations with a juvenile.
This outcome reflects the power of partnership, rapid communication, and decisive action when the safety of a child is at stake.
#unitedcajunnavy #MissingChildAlert #SearchAndRescue #CommunityPartnership
#PublicSafety #ProtectOurChildren See less
— with Westwego Police Department and New Orleans Police Department.

The Westwego Police Department is currently accepting applications for Police Officer.
Starting salary after one year is $55,792.
Benefits include:
Retirement
Medical Insurance
Paid Vacation
Paid Sick Leave
Take-Home Vehicle
Apply online or at the Westwego Police Department.
Starting salary after one year is $55,792.
Benefits include:
Retirement
Medical Insurance
Paid Vacation
Paid Sick Leave
Take-Home Vehicle
Apply online or at the Westwego Police Department.

