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Recent Crime in Albuquerque

Albuquerque Journal newspaper stories

4891. ABQjournal: New Mexico Tries To Cope With National Attacks

... the day.     Police officers cleared out the airport and searched it to ensure the building was safe before opening it to the public, said Albuquerque police Sgt. Brian McCutcheon.     Shirley Herman, 45, from Ellsworth, Minn., sat on the curb outside the airport with sister-in law Sharon Fischer. Herman ...
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4892. ABQjournal: Military Dogs Pick Up On Residue From Toy Rockets

... used a "disrupter"     a piece of classified high-technology equipment designed to render explosives useless, Jeter said.     As a precaution, Albuquerque police also closed the major street in front of the gate for 1,000 feet in both directions. The gate and street reopened once officials determined ...
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4893. ABQjournal: Motorists, Students Clash in Anti-War Protest at UNM

... 's bookstore on Friday around 5:30 p.m. and then marched into the streets.     Words were exchanged between the marchers and passing drivers, said Albuquerque Police Department Deputy Chief Ray Schultz. He said some marchers were asked to get out of the street by police officers and some were arrested ...
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4894. ABQjournal: Downtown Buildings Evacuated for Suspicious Box

... on Monday evening after a suspicious package was found on the 17th floor of 505 Marquette.     Officer Beth Baland, a spokeswoman for the Albuquerque Police Department, said the package turned out to be full of dolphin figurines and pretzels.     The white box was found on top of a urinal in the men ...
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4895. ABQjournal: INS To Report Absconders

... referred to the immigration department already," Kennedy said. "I'm not sure the impact on individuals is necessarily going to be greater."     The Albuquerque Police Department has a policy that tells officers not to detain immigrants solely on grounds that they might be illegal.     "When arrest is ...
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