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State, City and Non-Profits Sign Child Abuse Multi-Disciplinary Team Agreement in Bernalillo County
Public Urged to Keep Kids Safe by Dialing #SAFE (#7233)
31 New Cadets Are Sworn In to Police Department
Thirty-one cadets graduated from the Albuquerque Police Department’s 106th Academy Class Friday April 27, 2012 and will soon hit the streets for their on the job training.
New Trend in Alcohol Abuse has Been Connected to Two Recent Deaths - APD to start Public Awareness Campaign
Two recent downtown deaths have been linked to a new trend amongst alcohol abusers and the Albuquerque Police Department is seeking help from grocery and drug stores to stop it.
Mayor Richard J. Berry and Police Chief Raymond Schultz Unveil Museum Display Honoring Women Police Officers
Mayor Richard J. Berry and Police Chief Ray Schultz unveiled a new display at the Albuquerque Police Museum Monday March 23, 2012 that honors the long history of women law enforcement officers in Albuquerque.
Mayor issues Special Order to Police for the Use of Lapel Cameras
At the direction of Mayor Richard J. Berry, Albuquerque Police Chief Ray Schultz issued a special order Friday March 23, 2012 to all Albuquerque police officers instructing them to video tape every call for service they are dispatched to.
City to Increase Police Presence Downtown - Fire Department will conduct night inspections
On behalf of Mayor Richard J. Berry, Albuquerque Police Chief Ray Schultz announced a new enforcement plan Friday evening March 2, 2012 for the city’s downtown bar district.
Metropolitan Court and Albuquerque Police Initiate Aggressive New “Hot Warrants” Program
The Bernalillo County Metropolitan Court and the Albuquerque Police Department announced on Friday, February 10, 2012 an aggressive new approach to deal with DWI and domestic violence defendants who fail to appear in court or fail comply with court orders.
Chief Schultz Promotes 11 Sergeants and Two Lieutenants
Police Chief Raymond Schultz promoted 13 police officers Friday during a ceremony at the Albuquerque Police Academy.
APD’s Northwest Substation Receives National Green Energy Award
Building was recognized by the U.S. Green Building Council
APD to Honor the 10th Anniversary of Officer Killed in the Line of Duty
Flags will be flown at half-staff
Mayor to Make Changes To Police Academy
Cadets will be required to have college credits or military experience
Eight Officers Receive APD’s Highest Honors
Eight Police Officers were awarded the Albuquerque Police Department’s highest honors Friday June 8, 2012 by Police Chief Raymond Schultz at the department’s annual award and retirement ceremony.
City to Start Making Home Visits to Sign up People to the Silver Alert Program
Forty-Two people have already registered
Mayor Richard J. Berry Launches New Program to Help Find People With Alzheimer’s Who Go Missing
City Provides Jump Drives to Care Givers
City to Start New Initiative to Help Find People with Alzheimer’s Who Go Missing
Mayor Berry invites Alzheimer’s patients and their caregivers to special event on Feb. 14th
APD to Crackdown at Former Red Light Camera Intersections and School and Construction Zones
Mayor Richard J. Berry announced Thursday January 12, 2012 that the Albuquerque Police Department’s has started cracking down at the city’s former red light camera intersections and at school and construction zones
Mayor Richard J. Berry Launches Online Hot Sheet Program for Block Captains
New web site allows for police and block captains to communicate
Mayor Asks for Community Input on New Police Car Design
Albuquerque Police are considering changing its fleet to black and white cars
APD to Crackdown on Thieves this Holiday Season
Police officers will be working undercover to catch thieves in the act




