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Recent Crime in Albuquerque

Albuquerque Journal newspaper stories

4896. ABQjournal: APD Willing to Question Foreigners

Saturday, December 1, 2001 APD Willing to Question Foreigners By Guillermo Contreras Journal Staff Writer     The new chief of the Albuquerque Police Department said his agency would cooperate with federal authorities in questioning visiting foreigners to find out what they know about terrorism.   ...
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4897. ABQjournal: 'Powder Paranoia' Hits Some New Mexicans

... . 11, we've had calls from people who are just freaked out about things in their mail and elsewhere," Santistevan said.     The same goes for the Albuquerque Police Department, which has received thousands of "suspicious powder" calls since anthrax began surfacing around the nation and was linked to ...
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4898. ABQjournal: Lights Will Honor Attack Victims

... and helps them heal.     "This has been hard on kids," she told a reporter. "A lot of children saw the images of terrorism."     Also appearing was Albuquerque Police Department Lt. Kevin McCabe. Having lost a cousin in the World Trade Center attacks, he told the gathering the project had special meaning ...
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4899. ABQjournal: Police, Firemen Heat Up the Ice

... to enlarge     With all the goodwill going around, it almost didn't seem like a hockey game.     Even the purpose for Sunday's showdown between the Albuquerque police and fire departments was a good cause - support for families of New York police officers and firefighters who died in the Sept. ...
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4900. ABQjournal

ROSE PALMISANO/JOURNAL Brad Nurnberg, 5, right, cheers during the Albuquerque Fire Department vs. Albuquerque Police Department charity hockey game Sunday at the Outpost Ice Arena. Brad, with his mom, Michelle Nurnberg, and brother, Nick, left, rooted for the firefighters.
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