Albuquerque GOP headquarters targeted in alleged arson
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The Republican Party of New Mexico's headquarters were targeted in an alleged arson attempt, according to the organization, who shared images of the alleged attack.
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The fire follows the conviction this month of a failed Republican candidate for the New Mexico House of Representatives who carried out drive-by shootings on the Albuquerque homes of Democratic offic...
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The Albuquerque Police Department fired two supervisors and a sergeant resigned after the three were tied to a decadeslong scheme to pay off law enforcement to sabotage DWI cases.
Two people died as a result of crashes that happened just before midnight Friday and just after, with both under investigation by the Albuquerque Police Department's fatal crash unit.
A 48-year-old woman allegedly used a "blunt object" to smash the windshields of 20 vehicles outside Albuquerque police headquarters, causing over $1,000 in damages.
A now 13-year-old boy charged with murder in an apparently deliberate hit-and-run that targeted a bicyclist on his way to work will remain in custody.
An investigation is ongoing after a stolen vehicle crashed into an Albuquerque Police Department vehicle. Video released by APD shows the vehicle hit the patrol vehicle from the side at the intersection of Wyoming Boulevard and Copper Avenue NE. The police vehicle was totaled in the crash.
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Police in Albuquerque on Wednesday arrested a third and final youth accused of running over and killing a cyclist with a stolen car in 2024.
The Albuquerque Police Department announced that they took 11-year-old Messiah Hayes into custody in connection to the death of a bicyclist in 2024. He is too
A former Albuquerque Police Department officer has taken a guilty plea deal in federal court amid the ongoing DWI scandal. Nelson Ortiz pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit interference with commerce.
Sandia National Laboratories teamed up with the Albuquerque Police Department to determine where to add cameras so authorities can more effectively capture and track crime.
Two teens, 13 and 15, are charged with murder following the death of a bicyclist in Albuquerque, New Mexico. An 11-year-old could also face charges.
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – How many drunk drivers never faced charges over the last two decades as part of the so-called “DWI Enterprise” in New Mexico? That’s an answer we may never know ...