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New!Up-to-Date Crime Data Now Provided Through CrimeReports.com!
CrimeReports.comThe Albuquerque Police Department is now making local up-to-date crime data available to the public through CrimeReports.com. This easy-to-use Web-based service provides neighborhood crime information to citizens in near real-time.  Community members can access this information for free, empowering them to make informed decisions to help improve the safety of their families, friends, property and the community at large. For more information, please visit www.CrimeReports.com

New!Unsolved Murders Get New Attention as Cold Case Unit Begins to Apply Heat
Cold Case FilesThe Cold Case Unit is interested in examining any new evidence of open cases previously investigated by the Homicide Unit. As with all investigations, the public's involvement is critical to providing information and evidence in these cases. The Unit will be using all avenues available to investigate and publicize unsolved homicides. If you have any information on an unsolved Homicide case, you can call the Cold Case Unit at (505) 768-2404, email RLewis@cabq.gov or call Crimestoppers at 843-STOP.

Speed Monitoring Awareness Radar Trailers Now Available!
Speed Monitoring Awareness Radar TrailerThe Albuquerque Police Department's "Speed Monitoring Awareness Radar Trailers" are now available for neighborhood speed awareness. If you would like to schedule the trailer to be in your neighborhood, please call your nearest Area Command  Learn More...

Notice:  The Albuquerque Police Department (APD) intends to apply for a 2008 Edward Byrne Justice Assistance Grant/Technology Program from the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS). The funding (up to $174,016) will be used to purchase equipment and technology that will be used to further the COPS' goal of assisting state, local and tribal efforts to prevent or reduce crime and violence. All applications must be postmarked by June 27, 2008.  For more information regarding the COPS 08JAG Technology Program grant, please visit: http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/BJA/grant/jag.html  For more information regarding APD's COPS 08JAG Technology Program application, please call Susan Bryan at (505) 768-2186.

Chief of Police Ray Schultz

Chief of Police Ray Schultz

Welcome to the Albuquerque Police Department WEB page. The men and women of the Albuquerque Police Department are honored to have the opportunity to serve the citizens of Albuquerque and host this interactive web page.
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Albuquerque Police
Emergency: 911
Non-Emergency: 242-COPS 
Other City Resources: 311
Telephone Reporting Unit:
(505)768-2030

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Internal Affairs Quarterly and Annual Reports can be obtained from the following sources: 
Internal Affairs
(505)768-2880

City Clerk's Office
(505)768-3030

City Council Office
(505)768-3100

Police Oversight Commission Office
(
505)924-3770