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Albuquerque Journal newspaper stories

4891. ABQjournal: Center Will Help Juveniles in a Jam

... truants back in school.     Multiple agencies collaborated on the center, including the state Children, Youth and Families Department; New Day; the Albuquerque Police Department; the sheriff's department; and the juvenile detention center.     Jerry Otero, director of community outreach for New Day ...
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4892. ABQjournal: Pizza Guy Peddled Women, Police Say

... say.     Authorities in Washington state arrested Rengifo on a New Mexico warrant, charging him with two counts of promoting prostitution.     Albuquerque police spokeswoman Trish Ahrensfield said he was arrested Monday night, but details on how he was caught were not immediately available.     Rengifo ...
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4893. ABQjournal: Father Holds His Family Hostage

... , 22, surrendered to a SWAT team just before 4:45 p.m. Sunday. But not before he begged police to shoot him, then plunged a knife into his chest, Albuquerque police spokeswoman Trish Ahrensfield said.     Police were called to Rivera's home in the 300 block of Parnelli SW around 3 p.m. after getting ...
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4894. ABQjournal: Key in Car? You May Be Liable

... .     Duke City numbers     Albuquerque's car theft rate has dipped from its 1997 high of stolen 7,749 vehicles to 4,050 in 2002, according to the Albuquerque Police Department.     Rob Schwartz, associate dean at UNM Law School and a professor of tort law, said he found the court's reliance on car theft ...
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4895. ABQjournal: 2 Found Dead in Burned Home

... there.     The cause and source of the fire were still being investigated Saturday afternoon. Arson investigators were on the scene, as were Albuquerque Police Department investigators.     Only the shell of the structure, a standard, older-model mobile home, remained.     "These fires are very, very ...
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