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APD Honors the City’s First Law Enforcement Officer Killed in the Line of Duty
Deputy Marshal E.D. Henry never had a headstone until now
APD to Receive Top Honors from the International Association of Chiefs of Police
APD also recognized by the Association of Law Enforcement Planners
APD Detectives Rescue Woman from Armed Bandit
Mayor Richard J. Berry recognized on Friday two Albuquerque Police Detectives for rescuing a grocery store employee who was being attacked by an armed shoplifter.
Governor, Mayor Recognize City Employees who Responded to the Natural Gas Crisis
Governor Susana Martinez and Mayor Richard J. Berry recognized more than 100 city employees Friday who responded to the state’s natural gas crisis.
City Services Are Returning to Normal
Zoo and Botanical Garden Remain Closed; Buses are Operating on a Delay
City Services Still Operating Despite Winter Storm
Public Safety Chiefs recommend residents to stay home
New Rescue Truck Goes into Service
Mayor Richard J. Berry and Fire Chief James Breen dedicated on Saturday a new rescue truck into the Albuquerque Fire Department’s fleet.
Mayor Richard J. Berry Recognizes This Week’s Employee of the Week
Employee of the Week: Peggy McIntire, an employee from the Senior Affairs Department
Operator and Dispatchers Honored for Handling of Emergency Call from Young Child
On behalf of Mayor Richard J. Berry, Public Safety Director Darren White recognized three Friday’s Heroes this week: a 911 Operator, an Albuquerque Police Department Dispatcher, and an Albuquerque Fire Department Dispatcher who worked together to identify the location of a six year old boy whose mother was experiencing a medical emergency.
City Extends Timing of Traffic Lights at all Red Light Camera Intersections
Yellow Lights have been increased by as long as ½ second at 18 intersections
Mayor Recognizes Firefighters Who Saved the Life of One of their Own
Mayor Richard J. Berry recognized on Friday two firefighters who provided emergency medical attention to a retired firefighter who was having a heart attack.
City Cracks Down on Copper Thieves
Thieves who have been combing the city stealing street signs, manhole covers and wire are going to find out that selling the precious metals is going become very difficult.
APD Will be Out in Full Force Looking for Drunk Drivers on New Year’s Eve
Dozens of Albuquerque police officers will be working checkpoints and roaming the streets looking for drunk drivers this New Year’s Eve.
Police Chief, Fire Marshal and Animal Welfare Director Tell Residents To Use Common Sense on New Year’s
Stray bullets and illegal fireworks continue to be a problem for public safety and pets in Albuquerque as residents ring in the new year.
APD Detectives Unravel Complicated High Dollar Theft Operation
Albuquerque police have made significant progress in a month’s long investigation into the theft of $190,000 of merchandise, resulting in the arrest of multiple suspects who work for ABF Freight System Inc, as well as several local teachers.
Emergency Management Director Warns Residents to Curtail Travel
Winter Storm coming into Albuquerque
Chief Breen Swears in his First Cadets
Albuquerque Fire Chief James Breen swore in 23 new firefighters Friday.
Schultz Promotes Top Detective
Paul Feist was the lead crime scene investigator on the West Mesa case.
Mayor’s Public Safety Division Provides Critical Assistance to Toys for Tots Program
Mayor Richard J. Berry Commits Resources to Assist Marines with Raising Funds and Collecting Toys
Mayor Richard J. Berry Recognizes Albuquerque Police Officers Who Disarmed a Suicidal Man
Mayor Richard J. Berry recognized on Friday four Albuquerque police officers for saving the lives of two women who were trying to get a gun away from a suicidal family member.




