Crime in the Newspaper

1. ABQJOURNAL NEWS/STATE: Around New Mexico

Friday, November 20, 2009 Around New Mexico       Man Accused of Kidnapping     An Albuquerque man who allegedly shot at his ex-girlfriend's new boyfriend and then forced the woman and her son into a car was arrested Wednesday.     Matthew Rippenberger, 23, is charged with two counts of kidnapping ...
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2. ABQJOURNAL OPINION/LETTERS: Berry Right To Keep APD on Its Track of Integrity

... his choice for the city's chief of police and his top deputies.        Like many citizens, I have had the occasional opportunity to observe the Albuquerque Police Department in action, and certainly the opportunity to read and listen to the media's observations of our men and women in blue. ...
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3. ABQJOURNAL WEST: Tip: West Mesa Victim Was in Denver

... was reported missing from Lawton, Okla., in 2003, had spent time in the Denver area during the spring and early summer of 2004, according to a tip Albuquerque police received this week.        Edwards' remains were uncovered from a shallow grave in a patch of the Far Southwest Mesa near 118th and ...
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4. ABQJOURNAL RIO RANCHO: Sgt. Charged in DWI; Other in Fight Probe

... were allegedly speeding on 12th Street in Albuquerque. Pino and the other motorcyclist smelled of alcohol and failed field sobriety tests, Albuquerque police spokeswoman Nadine Hamby said.        Pino had blood-alcohol concentrations of 0.13 and 0.12, she said.        He was placed on administrative ...
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5. ABQJOURNAL NEWS/METRO: Police Tip: Victim Was in Denver

... was reported missing from Lawton, Okla., in 2003, had spent time in the Denver area during the spring and early summer of 2004, according to a tip Albuquerque police received this week.     Edwards' remains were uncovered from a shallow grave in a patch of the Far Southwest Mesa near 118th and Dennis ...
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6. ABQJOURNAL NEWS/STATE: Ex-Cop: I Broke 'Blue Wall of Silence'

Thursday, November 19, 2009 Ex-Cop: I Broke 'Blue Wall of Silence' By Scott Sandlin Journal Staff Writer        What happened to former Albuquerque police officer Sam Costales after he testified against sheriff's deputies in a high-profile 2006 case provided plenty of fodder Wednesday for questioning ...
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7. ABQJOURNAL NEWS/METRO: Not Driving Leads to DWI

... . So he got in the truck, put his keys in the center console, reclined the driver's seat and went to sleep.     A few hours later, he was awakened by Albuquerque Police officer Mark Aragon, who was knocking on the window of the truck. Aragon was in the middle of a crash investigation.     Sometime after ...
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8. ABQJOURNAL BIZ: Hole Lot of Love

... 's supply of free doughnuts, according to a news release announcing the opening.        The West Side location also is the site of an infamous Albuquerque Police Department helicopter landing in 2001 so an officer could run in and buy a box.        As many as 10 more stores could be coming in the ...
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9. ABQJOURNAL NEWS/METRO: 9th, 10th Victims Identified; Both Disappeared in 2004

... methods during the past 9 1/2 months.     "These identifications provide more important clues and move us another step closer to solving this case," Albuquerque Police spokeswoman Nadine Hamby said Tuesday.     Robert Cloven, Virginia's father, said he hopes that nearly completing the victims portion ...
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10. ABQJOURNAL NEWS/METRO: Berry Keeping Schultz, Hiring Reporters

Wednesday, November 18, 2009 Berry Keeping Schultz, Hiring Reporters By Dan McKay Journal Staff Writer        Mayor-elect Richard Berry's administration will employ some familiar faces.     He announced plans late Tuesday to keep Ray Schultz on the job as Albuquerque's police chief, and he has tapped ...
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