ALBUQUERQUE POLICE DEPARTMENT
In Step with Our Community |
APD
News |
Victims
of the 118th Street Serial Killer |
The
Albuquerque Police Department's Violent Crimes Unit is
currently investigating the murders of eleven women and
one unborn child who were found buried in a mass grave
site on the city's westside. Seven of the victims have
been identified. Their photos, along with additional
information, are available on the Cold Case
website.
Anyone with information concerning these crimes is asked
to call the 118th Street Task Force at 1-877-765-8273 or
Crime Stoppers at (505) 843-STOP. |
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2009
Todd Parkins Memorial Regional NRA Match! |
The Albuquerque Police Department is hosting the 2009
Regional Pistol Match. This
competition will take place on September 16
through September 18, 2009. This years pistol match is dedicated to the memory of
Lieutenant Todd Parkins. He organized the first Regional
and National NRA competitions held in Albuquerque.
Sadly, Todd lost his life in a tragic hunting accident
that occurred during the 2008 National Police Shooting
Championship. Please visit our regional match website at
www.nmshootnra.com
for registration and match information. You may also
download a PDF copy of the match brochure by visiting
this
link. |
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Citizen's
Request Form For Copy of Accident Report! |
The
Albuquerque Police Department is now offering the
ability to request a copy of your accident report
online. Upon the successful entry of the information
required, your accident report will be sent to you via
email at no cost!
Click Here to Request
a Copy of Your Accident Report |
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Auto
Burglary and Telephone Harrassment Reports added to Online
Reporting! |
Albuquerque
citizens can now use the Albuquerque Police Department's
Online Citizen Reporting System to file a report online.
This new service allows you to submit a report of lost
property, vandalism, vandalism of a vehicle, theft, auto
burglary or telephone harrassment immediately
and then print a copy for free!
Click Here to File a
Police Report Online |
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Up-to-Date
Crime Data Now
Provided Through CrimeReports.com |
The 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
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Unsolved Murders Get New
Attention as Cold Case Unit Begins to Apply Heat
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The 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.
You may view some of our current cases by visiting this
link. 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. |
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Speed Monitoring Awareness Radar Trailers Now Available |
The 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... |
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