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APD Completes Study Examining DOJ Recommended Policy Changes
Study finds APD has more than 94 percent of policies in place the Department of Justice has mandated in two other cities.
APD Invites People with Concerns about Sex Offender Conference to Call
People Can Call the Police Chief’s Office at (505) 768-2200
APD Wins Two of Law Enforcement’s Most Prestigious Awards
New Organized Crime Unit and Retail Partnership recognized as major innovations in Law Enforcement
Officers Remembered
Michael R. King and Richard W. Smith Jr. were the last Albuquerque police officers to pay the ultimate sacrifice
Mayor Richard J. Berry and Police Chief Raymond D. Schultz Unveil Plans to Get Motorists to Slow Down
APD to Crackdown at School Zones; Slow Down Albuquerque Signs Now Available
APD to Crackdown on Drunk Drivers this Weekend
Albuquerque — Albuquerque Police will be out in full force this Fourth of July cracking down on drunk drivers.
Mayor Richard J. Berry and Police Chief Raymond D. Schultz Introduce New Police Academy Director
ICE executive to lead APD’s training academy
APD to Add Bait Merchandise to its Arsenal
Detectives will be out in full force for the Balloon Fiesta
Albuquerque Police Party Patrol Shut Down And Illegal Rave
Albuquerque Police Party Patrol shut down an illegal rave at 610 Central SW.
Mayor Richard J. Berry Recognizes Detective Who Solved More Than a Dozen Property Crimes Within a Week
On Friday Albuquerque Mayor Richard J. Berry recognized an Albuquerque Detective who solved several property crimes within a week.
Detective Bit By Dog
At 3:25 p.m. Albuquerque Police Southeast Impact detectives were serving a narcotics warrant at 4745 Gibson SE when a dog attacked one of the detectives.
311 Now Available to Take H1N1 Hotline calls
ALBUQUERQUE - The city’s H1N1 hotline was inundated with calls Tuesday and some callers got a busy signal.
Three Firefighters promoted including Commander of AFD’s Busiest District
In one of his first acts as fire chief, James Breen promoted three firefighters last week including the commander who is going to replace him in Albuquerque’s busiest district.
APD to Crackdown on Drunk Drivers this Weekend
Albuquerque Police will be out in full force this Fourth of July cracking down on drunk drivers.
Mayor Richard J. Berry and Police Chief Raymond Schultz open the Bob V. Stover Leadership Academy
Mayor Richard J. Berry and Police Chief Raymond Schultz opened a new law enforcement leadership academy Wednesday June 6, 2012 naming it after the first person in the history of the Albuquerque Police Department to be appointed Chief of Police twice.
APD works with Top Loss Prevention Officer and Mall to Bring Down Thieves - 38 shoplifters are arrested
Nine of the county’s best lost prevention officers were flown in last week to work with Albuquerque police detectives and Coronado Mall Security to bring down some of city’s largest retail thieves
Mayor, Police Chief Announce More Changes and Initiatives to Reduce Deadly Force Encounters
Mayor Richard J. Berry and Police Chief Raymond Schultz announced Monday May 7, 2012 several new additional initiatives aimed at continuing to reduce the number of deadly force encounters.
APD to Crackdown on Drunk Drivers this Weekend
Police will also be in full force at the Downtown Entertainment District




