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“7th homicide in 4 years”: City struggles to reign in crime at Adam Market

A notorious East Central convenience store was the scene of another homicide Wednesday night. “Tonight’s fatal shooting is the 7th homicide investigation in the last 4 years at the Adam Food Market at Central and Penn,” APD Chief Harold Medina wrote on X, formerly Twitter, overnight. “And less than three weeks ago a convicted felon […]

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Police charge the “Wobbly Tire Bandit” with 122 felonies

APD detectives charged Abie Chavez, identified as the โ€œWobbly Tire Bandit,โ€ with 122 felonies and cleared 23 cases after an investigation revealed he was linked to approximately 34 burglary cases.ย  In October 2023, APD learned of the โ€œWobbly Tire Banditโ€ when a series of crimes were reported of a male flagging down elderly women, advising […]

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City, county ask for millions for law enforcement technology, upgrades

With more money than ever swirling around the stateโ€™s budgetโ€”$10.5 billion totalโ€”everyone wants a piece of the action. For local law enforcement agencies, that means asking for millions of dollars for capital outlay projects to fund new technology, update existing vehicles and buildings, and more. Here in Albuquerque and Bernalillo County, officials are touting their […]

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Advocates say housing, not harsher criminal penalties, will reduce crime

Albuquerqueโ€™s crime problems improve when affordable housing is addressed, not by instituting more severe penalties and longer jail sentences for offenders. That was the message a coalition of community advocates delivered to lawmakers during a virtual news conference held ahead of the New Mexico Legislatureโ€™s 30-day session which convened in Santa Fe today. Members of […]

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Attorney Generalโ€™s Office rebrands as New Mexico Department of Justice

By Nicole Maxwell/NM Political Report New Mexico Attorney General Raรบl Torrez announced Wednesday that his office was undergoing a rebrand. Torrez said the New Mexico Attorney Generalโ€™s Office would be renamed to the New Mexico Department of Justice to be more closely aligned with the verbiage in state statute wherein the state attorney general is head of […]

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APD keeps arresting people with guns in the Downtown gun free zone. What happened to federal charges?

On Nov. 5, multiple officers were called to a Downtown parking lot on the corner of Central and Third for reports of a fight. When they arrived they found Noah Rodriguez, 21, and Darien Earl, 25, both had guns and open containers of alcohol in their cars, according to an incident report. Both young men […]

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