Albuquerque Police Department Monthly Report August 2011 Richard J. Berry, Mayor Raymond D. Schultz, Chief of Police
Albuquerque Police DepartmentMonthly Report
August 2011
Richard J. Berry,Mayor
Raymond D. Schultz,Chief of Police
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APD Notables...
Southeast Area Command...• OfficersMcBrayerandHernandezutilizedan
undercover vehicle to patrol a neighborhood in anefforttoapprehendburglaryoffenders.Theyissuedtwocitationsfordrinkinginpublic,oneforpossessionofdrugparaphernaliaandmadeonefelonyarrest.
• OfficerLopezconductedlasertrafficenforcementonCentral/WellesleyinanefforttodecreasespeedersandtoenforceDWIlaws.Sheissuedtwocitationsandonesummons.
• OfficerThomaranahighvisibilitypatrolonCentralbetweenRichmondandBrynMawrontheAugustweekendstocurtailbarfights,vandalism,andtheft.Hemadenumerouscontactsandstoppedseveralfightseachweekend.
• OnAugust3,OfficersOlivaresandA.Garcia conducted a tactical plan in the area ofWashingtonbetweenIndianSchoolandConstitutiontoreducetheamountofvehiclesspeeding.Fourcitationswereissued.
• OnAugust19,OfficersA.GarciaandA.Olivaresconductedatacticalplaninsector32inordertoidentifyandrecoverstolenvehiclesinthelicenseplatereader-equippedcar.Theofficersrecovered1stolenplateandread1,000plates.
• OfficersM.SmithandD.PachecoworkedcloselywithHomelandSecurity,ICE,andCustomsintheinterdictionofpiratedDVDsresultingintherecoveryofover50,000DVDsvaluedatabout$500,000.Theofficersassistedintheservingandexecutionofsearchwarrants.
• OnAugust15,OfficerM.SmithwasflaggeddownbyanunidentifiedAPSemployeewhotoldOfficerSmiththatamaleataCentralandLouisianabusstopwasthreateningpeoplebyswinginghisskateboardatthem.Theoffenderalsohitapassingcarwiththeskateboardandbrokethewindshield.OfficerSmithrespondedtothebusstopwherehelocatedthemalewiththeskateboardoverhishead,threateningamalewhohadhishandsupandwasbackingawayfromthesuspect.OfficerSmithapproachedthemaleandremovedtheskateboard.AsOfficerSmithwassearchinghim,helocatedcreditcardsbelongingtoawomanUponfurtherinvestigation,OfficerSmithfoundthatthewoman’svehiclehadjustbeenbrokeninto.The
suspectwaschargedwithconcealingidentity,disorderlyconduct,andtaking/receiving/orpossessingstolencreditcards.
• OnAugust5th,OfficerD.LucerowasdispatchedtotheUNMareainresponsetoaforgedprescription.Thesuspecthadbeenadmittedtothehospitalandfoundtobeinpossessionofaforgedprescriptionforhydrocodoneandclonopin.Theprescriptionwascalledintoalocalpharmacy.ThenursepractitionerwhoallegedlywrotetheprescriptionwascontactedbyOfficerLuceroandshedidnotwritetheprescriptions.SeveralotherfalseprescriptionswerediscoveredatthepharmacyandthecasewasforwardedtoSoutheastImpactforfurtherinvestigation.Thesuspectwasalready on parole for fraudulently obtaining a controlledsubstance.HisparolewasrevokedandhewasbookedbyProbation/Paroleofficers.
• OnAugust3,DetectiveJ.SanchezarrestedaCNMemployeeregardingwhitecollaroffensesinwhichtheoffenderandfiveotherswereinvolvedinstealing$10,000ofmerchandisefromCNM.ThiswasanexcellentinvestigationduetothefactthatDetectiveSanchezwasabletoimplicatenotjusttheprimaryoffender,buteveryone involved.
• OnAugust27,OfficersS.SaenzandD.Woeslaw,alongwithSergeantD.Campbellconducted a tactical plan near the area of San PedroBlvd/KathrynAveSE.CitizensintheareahadexpressedconcernsregardingtransientsubjectsatWilsonParkandnearbybusinessesconsumingalcoholandcausingadisturbanceforresidentsinthatlocation.Theplanyieldedfourarrests,fivemisdemeanorcitations,oneDWIarrest,andoneseizedvehicle.
• OnAugust28,OfficerTranwastheprimaryofficeronafatalaccidentwhereamotoristhitthreepedestrianscrossingthestreetatSilverandSanMateo.Oneofthefemalesthatwasstruckdiedatthescenefromheadtraumaandwaspossiblypregnant.ThemalepedestrianwasDavidUffer,sonoftoppropertycrimeoffenderAlanUffer.DavidhadanoutstandingprobationviolationwarrantandwasarrestedafterhewasreleasedfromUNMH.
Foothills Area Command...• InAugust,theFoothillsAreaCommandworked
toincreaseparticipationintheCrimeFreeMulti-HousingProgramforlarge,mediumandsmallapartmentcomplexes.JillGarcia,
• Foothillsofficersconductedatacticalplanthroughout the entire area command running licenseplates,lookingforpossiblestolenvehiclesanddeterringcrimebydrivingthroughresidentialandbusinessareas.Officersran2,378licenseplatesthroughNCICandwereabletorecoveronestolenvehicle.
• OnAugust24,officersweredispatchedtoPresbyterianMedicalServicesinresponsetoacommercialburglaryinprogress.Thecallerstatedtwomalesubjectswereattemptingtobreakintothefacility.Thesuspectsleftthebusiness,andtraveledwestboundonfoot.ThesuspectswereobservedbyofficersneararestaurantatLomasandHotelCircleNE.Oneofthesuspectswastakenintocustodyintherestaurant’sparkinglot.Theothersuspectfledintoalocalmortuaryandwasfoundhidinginacoffin.
Valley Area Command...• OfficerD.Robertoandherrecruitmadean
arrestforcriminaldamagetotheBarelasCommunityCenterofover$7,000.
• Downtownhasbeenverybusywithlarge,boisterouscrowds.Teamsassignedtodowntowncontinuedtomaintainpeaceandorderaswellasconductingnumeroustraffictacticalplansresultinginmanycitationsandarrests.
• OfficersSilvaandApodacamadeanarrestofavandalismoffender.Thearrestclearedatleastfiveseparateincidentsofvandalismthathadoccurred.
• TheValleyPowerTeamcontinuedtoimplementatacticalplanintheareaof3rdandIronandhavemademultiplearrestsfornarcotics.
• Watch2OfficersBurgeandElrickconductedanongoingtacticalplanforCityHousingServices.
• TheValleyImpactTeamfocusedonautoburglariesintheOldTownareainAugust.TheTeamwasabletoarrestasubjectwhowastiedtotenotherautoburglariesinthearea.
• Watch3OfficerPitzeralongwithdayshiftofficersrespondedtoadomesticviolencecallinwhichafemalehadbeenchasedbyherex-boyfriendwithagun.Thevictimwasabletoescapeandhide.Theoffenderhadmadestatementshewouldfindherandkillher.OfficerPitzerconductedaninvestigationandwasabletolocatetheoffenderandtakehimintocustodyafterashortfootchase.
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theFoothillsCrimePreventionSpecialist,andLt.ScottLaFayettemetwithmanagersoftheapartmentsandtookstepstobeginthepartnership.Byassistingtheseapartmentcomplexesinscreeningtenants,reportingcrime,addressingcrimeconcernsusingCPTED,andimprovingthepresenceofpoliceofficers,thequalityoflifeforresidentsintheapartmentcomplexesandtheadjacentneighborhoodswillimprove.
• OnAugust18,OfficersM.EspinozaandR.Lockecaughtanautoburglaryoffender.Theywererespondingtoanin-progressautoburglary,whenOfficerLockenoticedafemalerunningfromavehicleinthealleyneartheaddress.Shewaslocatedandtakenintocustody.Thefemaledidadmittobeinginthevehicleandwasbookedinto MDC.
• OnAugust6,OfficerEvansrespondedtotheareaofTomasita&Lomasinresponsetoastrong-armedrobberycallthatjustoccurred.Throughinvestigation,officerslocatedtheresidenceofthetwooffenderswhorefusedtoexittheresidence.AfterAPDSWATwasactivated,thesubjectsexitedtheresidenceandweretakenintocustody.Bothsubjectswerebookedforrobberyandconspiracy.
• OnAugust26,officersrespondedtoanautoburglaryatanortheastlocationthatjustoccurred.Oneoffenderwasdetainedandonefledonfoot.OfficerWalshrespondedtothesceneandthroughinvestigationwasabletoidentifytheoutstandingoffenderandtakehimintocustody.ThetwojuvenileoffendersincustodysubsequentlyconfessedtofiveautoburglariesintheFoothillsAreaCommand.BothsubjectswerebookedintotheBernalilloCountyJuvenile Detention Center.
• OnAugust8,LieutenantT.CarrillofromUnitedSecuritycalledSergeantBarreras.ThelieutenantwantedtoletAPDknowthatOfficersC.RodyandF.Chavezhadbeenveryrespectfulandprofessionalduringhisencounterwiththematalocalapartmentcomplex.ThesecurityfirmneededAPD’sassistanceinescortingseveralsubjectsofftheirproperty.
• OnAugust31,OfficerJ.Maresreceivedaletterof commendation from Chief Raymond D. Schultz.OfficerMareshadrespondedtoanautoburglarywherethevictim’scellphonewithGPScapabilitywasstolen.OfficerMaresfolloweduponthisandwasabletoretrievethestolenphoneandcatchtheperpetrators.
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• OfficersKnightandNelsonassistedinapprehendingtworobberysuspectsintheareaof4thandCentralSW.TheofficersalsoapprehendedoneofthemostwantedpropertycrimeoffendersattheAmtrakstation.
Southwest Area Command...• OfficerJ.Brownconductedatacticalplan
atLavalandElementaryregardingspeedingproblems.OfficerBrownissued24citationsandwillcontinuetomonitorspeedthroughouttheschoolyear.
• OfficersGarciaandCandelariapatrolledbusstopsintheareafordrunkanddisorderlyindividualsbotheringthepublicandpanhandlingatcitybusstops.Theofficersissued18citationsandinitiatedsevencallsforrescue.
• OnAugust6,OfficerR.Garciarespondedtoashopliftingcallatalargeretailer.Thecallerhadadvisedthatamalesuspectusedaknifetoforceopenajewelrycounter,takingnumerouspiecesofjewelry.Upontheofficer’sarrival,itwasdeterminedthatthesuspecthadleftthestore.APDDispatchbroadcastthesuspect’sdescriptiontorespondingofficers.OfficerR.Garciametwithstoreemployeesandlearnedthatthesuspectstoleover30piecesofjewelry.OfficerR.Garcia,withthehelpofOfficerK.Napoleone,locatedthesuspectnearthestoreandstoppedanddetainedthesuspect.Officersfound35piecesofjewelryonthesuspect.Themanwaseventuallychargedwithafelonycountofshopliftingover$1,000.
• OnAugust26,OfficerMarquez,Lt.Torresandtwoofficersfromswingshiftencounteredasuicidalmaleinsidethesubstationlobby.Thesubjectwastasedandtakenintocustodyforamentalhealthevaluation.Acriminalsummonswasalsoissuedforthisindividualforchargesrelated to the call.
• AllSouthwestdetectivesconductedwarranttacticalplanstolocateandapprehendwantedfelons.InAugust,nineoffenderswerearrestedforvariousfelonywarrants.Ofthosenineoffenders,fiveofthemwererelatedtoaviolentaggravatedassaultcasethatDetectiveGranthadbeenworking.Fiveoffenderstrackeddowna17-year-oldfemaleandchasedherintohergaragewhereshewasheldatgunpointandseverelybattered.Theoffenderswerealllocatedandchargedwithaggravatedburglary,aggravatedassault,childabuseandconspiracy.
• SeveralofficersandPSAT.Carmanconducted
illegallyparkedvehicletacticalplansduringthemonthofAugust.Enforcementactionsweretakenonallillegallyparkedvehiclesincludingabandonedvehicles,handicappedparking,andparkingonsidewalks.Theywrote158citations,issued28redtags,andseized3handicapplacards.
• OnAugust26,OfficerTafoyarespondedtoanorthwestresidenceinreferencetoabattery.OfficerTafoyarecognizedthatthecasewasakidnappingandanaggravatedburglary,amongothercrimes.Theoffendershadabductedatwo-year-oldboy.OfficerTafoyasecuredthesceneandcoordinatedeffortswithSouthwestImpact,ChildExploitation,andtheGangUnit,toidentifythesuspectsinvolved.Onesuspectturnedouttobethechild’sbiologicalmother.Thesuspectsweresuccessfullytakenintocustodythenextdayandthechildwassafelyreturnedhometohisfather.
• OpenSpaceofficersA.Montoya,P.Hernandez,A.Martinez,andM.Schmidtcompletedseveralsouthwestmesatacticalplans,makingfelonyarrests.OfficersusedATVsnumeroustimesinvariousopenspaceareas.OpenSpaceofficerspatrolledopenspaceareasforautoburglaries,ATVviolations,illegalcamps,andunrestrainedanimals.
Northwest Area Command...• WatchIofficersmonitoredTopTencallfor
servicelocations,conductingtacticaloperationstodetercriminalactivityaswellasqualityoflifeissues.Multiplecitationswereissuedforoffensessuchaslitter,noise,parkingandnuisanceviolations.Thisefforthasseenareductionofcomplaintsinneighborhoodparksaswellashightrafficareas.Additionally,multiplefelonyarrestsweremadeforautoburglary,residentialburglaryandautotheft.
• Trafficcomplaintswerehandledthroughaseriesoftacticaloperationsinandaroundintersectionswhichhavehadahigherthannormallevelofaccidentsreported.Thiseffortledtoadeclineinthoseefforts.Thetacticaloperationalsoledto112movingviolationsbeingissuedalongwithover40parkingcitations.
• WatchIILieutenantReesandareacommandbikeunitofficersconductedaseriesofoperationsinandaroundtheareaofSequoia/CoorsandintersectionssouthtoI-40inanattempt to deter and apprehend property crime offenders.Inconjunctionwiththiseffort,the
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ImpactTeamsetupsurveillanceinseverallocationswhichhadbeenidentifiedashighprobabilitycrimeareas.Numerousarrestsweremadealongwithafelonyarrestfornarcotics.
• Severalapartmentcomplexeshaveseenariseinautoburglaryoffenses.Officersfromallthreesquads,bikeunitsandImpactdetectivesconductedknockandtalkoperationsalongwithsurveillanceeffortsinanefforttocurbtheincidents.
• Allthreesquadsparticipatedintrafficoperationsinanefforttocurbaccidentsandcomplaintsforspeedingandotherillegaldrivinghabits.Thiseffortwasfocusedonbusyintersectionswhichareintheareaofresidentialneighborhoodsandschoolsthroughouttheareacommand.
• WatchIIIformedaProblemResponseTeam(PRT).SergeantPatFickealongwithOfficersSeidel,Herrera,BreedenandHathawayweretaskedwithdealingwithmultiplecomplaintsalongtheCoorsBoulevardcorridorfromSt.Joseph’sRoaddtoInterstate40.TheoperationwasinresponsetoareportedhighprobabilityofcriminalactivityfromtheAPDCrimeAnalysisUnitandareacommandCrimePreventionSpecialistPeteGelabert.Theeffortledtothreefelonyarrestsandfivemisdemeanorarrestsforvariousoffenses.Theoperationlastedoneweek.
• TheNorthwestImpactTeamdiscussedhowtocombatincreasesinpropertycrimesintheNorthwestAreaCommand,leadingtoatest-runofthePRT.Duringtheoperation,Impactwasinvolvedwithsurveillanceoperationswhichnettedeightmisdemeanorwarrantarrestsandtwomisdemeanorarrests.Furthermore,ImpactreceivedinformationthatasuspectwasburglarizingvehiclesintheareaofPaseoDelNorteandCoors.Detectivessetupandmadecontactwithanumberofsubjectswhichledtothearrestofoneindividualwhowasdealingnarcoticsandwaswantedonanoutstandingfelonywarrantforburglary.Thesubjectwasafeloninpossessionofafirearmandwasarrestedforthischargeaswell.
Northeast Area Command...• OnAugust11,OfficerD.Wrotenwasdispatched
toanortheastapartmentinresponsetoadomesticdispute.Aninvestigationrevealedthattwinsisterswerefightingoveracellphone.Thedisputeturnedviolentwhenoneofthewomenproducedaknifefromthekitchen
andthreatenedhersisterwithit.Thesisterwentbacktothekitchenandgrabbedsomescissorsandthreatenedhermotherwiththem.Eventually,thewomandroppedthescissorsandleftthehome.Officersdidlocatethewomanandarrestedandbookedherintothejuveniledetentionhomeforaggravatedassaultwithadeadlyweapon.
• DetectiveRoacharrestedtwooffendersforfraudandforgery.Theoffendershadidentificationcardsandcreditcardsfromeightdifferentvictims.Theoffendersalsowithdrewmoneyfromsomeofthevictim’saccountsfromtwodifferentbanks.
• TheNortheastImpactUnitconductedatacticalplanwiththeDepartmentofHomelandSecurity, Coronado Mall Security and the followingretailstores;PacSun,Express,Rue21,Macy’s,VictoriaSecret,TargetandHollister.Fifteensuspectswerearrestedand$3,000ofmerchandiserecovered.
• OfficerT.LaForceconductedatacticalplantargetingshoplifters.Shecontactedandworkedwithseveralbusinesses.Elevenarrestsweremadeandseveralhundreddollarsinmerchandisewasrecovered.
• Team5bikeofficersprovedinstrumentalintheirperformanceastheywereonactivebikepatrolinthenorthparkinglotoftheCoronadoMallparkinglotandobservedasubjectactingverysuspiciousandnotedhewasparkedinahandicapparkingarea.Uponmakingcontact,OfficersVigil,McMurroughandMillerdiscoveredthevehicle’soccupantsweredealingdrugs.Thefemalepassengerwasseentossingsuspectednarcoticsintothedoorcavityandparaphernaliawasseized.Afterfurtherinvestigation,officersdiscoveredthatthevehiclewasinvolvedinakidnappingthatoccurredintheSoutheastAreaCommandwherethevehiclewasstolen.OfficerscontactedtheSoutheastImpactUnitwhoagreedtotaketherecoveryandconductasearchwarrantonthecar.ThevehiclewassealedandstoredpendingSoutheastImpactresponse.
• OfficerD.Spragueconductedatacticalplanregardingamalesubjectwhowaspossiblystalkingafemaleinanortheastneighborhood.Themalewasalsoharassingneighborsinthearea.OfficerD.SpraguewasabletoorganizeaneighborhoodmeetingandworkwiththeCITandFASTTunitstoaddresstheproblem.OfficerSpraguealsocontactedthemalesubject
aboutthematter.Sincehisintervention,callsandcomplaintsfromtheneighborhoodhaveceased.
• OnAugust27,Team6officersweredispatchedtoanaggravatedassaultcallwhereamalesubjectfiredapistolatamanagerofanautopartsstoreafterthemanagerconfrontedthesuspectaboutshopliftingitems.Thesuspectthenranintoalargeretailerwhilehewasstillarmed.Team6officerswereabletocoordinatearesponseandthesuspectwaslocatedinsidethestore.Hewastakenintocustodywithoutanybody being harmed.
• OnAugust1,OfficersM.ShookandK.Churchwereonpatrolwhentheyobservedasuspicioustruckparkattherearofaretailer.Duringtheirinvestigation,theylocatedamobilemethlabinthebedofthetruckandarrestedtwopeople.TheMethUnitandEastsideNarcoticstookovertheinvestigation.
• OnAugust27,OfficersK.ChurchandM.Shookvolunteeredtotakeaninprogressshootingatamen’sclub.Uponarrival,onemalesubjectwasfoundtobeshotmultipletimes.OfficerssecuredthesceneatwhichtimetheViolentCrimesUnittookovertheinvestigation.Thevictimlaterdiedfromhisinjuries.Theoffenderwasidentifiedandarrested.
Violent Crimes Division...• TheHomicideUnitrespondedtoand
investigatedfourcalloutsduringAugust.TwoofthecalloutswereactualUCRhomicides.Additionalcalloutsincludedonemajorcaseandonepoliceshooting.TheHomicideUnitsentsixcasestotheDA’sOfficeforprosecution.TheUnitcurrentlyhas60activecases.
• TheArmedRobberyUnitcleared46casesinAugust,with30ofthosegoingtotheDA’sOffice.TheUnitmadesevenarrests,wroteeightarrestwarrantsandservedsixsearchwarrants.TheRobberyUnithad41newcasesassignedinAugustandreceivedapproximately54newreports.TheUnithas58activecases.
• TheRobberyUnitcontinuedtoworkweeklytacticalplansthattargetedserialrobbers.
• TheRobberyUnitsolvedthecasesinvolvingastringofarmedrobberiesatafastfoodrestaurantchaininAugust.MostoftherobberiestookplaceatthelocationnearCoorsandCentralintheSouthwestCommand.Theoffenderwaswantedforfiverobberies.HewastakenintocustodywiththeassistanceofGang
Unitdetectives.ArmedRobberydetectivesalsoidentifiedfiveassociatesoftheoffenderthatarepossiblyinvolvedinseveralarmedrobberiestoindividuals.
• TheRobberyUnitalsosolvedthecaseinvolvingaserialarmedrobber.Hewaswantedforfourarmedrobberiesandhadwarrantsoutforhisarrest.
• TheRobberyUnitinvestigatedarobberythatoccurredatalocaljewelrystoreinwhichapproximately$300,000injewelryhadbeenstolen.DuetotheinvestigativeeffortsoftheRobberyUnitandassistancefromtheROPUnit,twoarrestsweremadeandapproximately$40,000ofjewelrywasrecovered.
• TheSexCrimesUnitrespondedto14call-outsinAugustandcleared33cases,sending11casestotheDA’sOffice.Therewere26newcasesassignedinAugust.TheUnitarrestedfiveoffenders,servedsevensearchwarrants,andcurrentlyhas48activecases.TheUnitalsoassistedwithseveralviolentcrimescall-outs.
• DetectiveMikeGonzaleswasrecognizedbytheMayor’sOfficefortheoutstandingworkhedidinregardstocaseinwhicha14-year-oldgirlwasbeingsexuallyassaultedbyhermother’sboyfriend.
• TheFASTTUnitcleared31casesinAugust,sendingsixofthosetotheDA’sOffice.FASTTDetectivesreviewed79casesduringthemonthofAugust.TheUnithas8activecases.TheUnitgenerated27domesticviolencereportsandmadefourarrests.Theunitalsoobtainedfourarrestwarrants.TheUnitworkedseveraltacticalplansduringthemonthofAugustandclearedninearrestwarrants.
• TheFASTTUnitalsoconducteda24/7surveillanceoperationoveraweekendtoprotecttwociviliansfromaformerhostileworkerthatsentthemthreateningtextmessages.DuetothenatureofthetextmessagesandarticulatedthreatsthiswasalargescaleoperationthatinvolvedFASTT,SexCrimes,Robbery,andSoutheastImpactDetectives.
• Therewereapproximately49newrunaways/missingpersonsreportedtotheMissingPersonsUnitforthemonthofAugust.TheUnitclearedapproximately78totalrunaways/missingpersoncases.TheUnitalsosentthreecasestotheDistrictAttorney’sOffice.Moretipsandleadshavecontinuedtodevelopinthe118thStreetCase.DetectiveshavebeenworkingswingshifthoursonMondaysandThursdaystodo6
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interviewsandfollowupinvestigation.• TheCIT/COASTUnitassisted383individuals
duringAugust.TheUnitcompleted143homevisitsandmade396referralsforsocialservices.TheUnitalsocompleted37threatassessments,ninehazardfilesandcompleted16officersafetybulletins.LieutenantSteveMarezhasbeenassignedtooverseetheCIT/COASTUnitsonatemporarybasisasrecommendedbythePERFReport.
• ForAugust,theCrimesAgainstChildrenUnit(CACU)received779referralsforreviewandpossibleassignment.Thiswasanincreaseof164referralsfromlastmonthwhichrelatestochildrenbackinschoolandwithmoreinteractionwithvariousadultcaregivers.TheUnitcleared89casesinAugust.Detectiveswereassigned74newcases.
• CACUrespondedtotwochilddeathcalloutsinAugust.Onefatalitywastheapparentresultofphysicalabuseandthefatherwasbookedthatnight.Thesecondfatalitywasadrowningduetonegligentparenting.Bothparentswerebookedthatnightaftertheirinterviews.
• TheChildExploitationDetailmadetwoseparatearrestsforenticementofachildafteranundercoverCEDdetectiveposedasa15-year-oldchildonaninternetchatline.Meetingsweresetupinbothcasesanduponcontactwiththeoffenderstheywerearrested.Additionally,CED/SORDhandledtwokidnappingcasesduringAugust.OneresultedinthesecondAMBERAlertinAPD’shistory.Thankfully,bothchildrenwererecoveredandthreefelonyarrestswereobtainedinthecases.Twosubjectsrelatingtothecaseswerearrestedwithonesubjectstilloutstanding.
• TheSORDUnitarrestedamalesubjectwhohadfailedtoregisterasasexoffenderandintheprocesstheydiscoveredhehadseveralotheropencases.TheUnithadbeenconductingweeklysurveillanceonthesubjectashispotentialforre-offendingwasconsideredveryhigh.
Scientific Evidence Division...• Criminalisticsrespondedtothreecall-outsand
oneofficer-involvedshootinginAugust.• TheFirearmsUnitcontinuedtoprovidetimely
investigatingsupportforallmanneroffirearmsrelatedcrimes,includingofficer-involvedshootings,homicides,andaggravatedbatteries.TheUnitalsoprovidedkeydemonstrative
aidstotheChiefandcommandstaffregardingterminalballistics,ammunition,andfirearms.
• TheControlledSubstancesUnitcontinuedtomovetowardsanewmethodofcalibrationcheckingthebreathalcoholtestingequipmentusedforDWIarrests.Thenewgascylindertechnologywillreplacethelessstablewetbathsthathavebeeninusefordecades.
• TheNewMexicoDNAIdentificationSystem(NMDIS),received1,033newconvictedoffender/arresteeDNAsamplesinAugust,withacumulativetotalofover73,000collected.1,010sampleswereanalyzed,datauploadedandsearchedinCODIS,withacumulativetotalofover67,000searchableDNAprofiles.Thesenumbersreflectanincreaseofgreaterthan100%fromthepreviousnormalvolumeofsamplecollectionandanalysiswhencomparedtofiguresfromthelastfiscalyearandisdueexclusivelytotheenhancementsintheNewMexico“Katie’sLaw”.Asaresultoftheseoffender/arresteesamples,19unsolvedcaseswerematchedtooffender/arresteesandthreecase-to-casematchesweremade,resultingin22investigationsbeingaided.Thefirsttwopost-Katie’sLawenhancementmatchesweremade.
• TheBiology/DNAUnit’svalidationiscompleteforthenewlypurchasedmixturerobot.ASOPisbeingwrittenforusageoftherobot.Therobotwillbeon-linebyearlySeptember.ThelabisalsomakingpreparationstovalidateY-STR(maleDNA)quantificationkitsforlabusage.
• InAugust,IdentificationTechniciansprocessed75casedispositions;35employmentbackgroundchecks;73firearmsrequests,and905FBIbackgroundinvestigations.418RAPsandphotosweredistributed,29newAPDapplicantswerefingerprinted,2,076fingerprintswereclassifiedinAFISand3,539newandoldarrestswereprocessedintotheTIBURONCriminalHistoryRecordduringnormalshiftoperations.IdentificationTechnicianscompleted45backgroundsfortheUNMHousingFirstStudyandreducedthetwoyeararrestprocessingbacklogtolessthan800arrestslessthan45daysold.
• TheEvidenceUnitreceived4,191evidenceitems,duplicated615audio/videorecordingsandsupported53pre-trialviewingsinAugust.TheUnitreturned356itemstotheirowners,disposedof1,991items,andrecovered
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$1,632.76inauctionincome.Anadditional647itemshavemetfinaldispositionprocessingrequirementsandarependingdestructioncourtorders.
Communications Division...• APD911CommunicationsCenterstaff
answered72,592incoming911and242-COPScallsinAugust.Therewere27,433callsansweredfor911and45,159callsansweredfor242-COPS.911Operatorsanswered91.09%ofthe911callswithin10seconds(nationalstandardis90%,APDFY11/12standardis93.37%);operatorsalsoanswered95.30%ofthe242-COPScallswithin30seconds(APDgoalis90%answeredwithin30seconds).
• InspectorsfortheCommissiononAccreditationofLawEnforcementAgencies(CALEA)visitedCommunications,auditingthecenteraspartoftheoveralldepartmentinspectionforaccreditation of APD.
• Thecutovertoanewphonesystem,fundedbytheState911fund,beganonAugust24.Thesystemhasnotbeenofficiallyacceptedasofyet,butisoperational.Vendorsremainonsiteworkingonoutstandingissues.
• AnewhireclassofelevenbeganonAugust16.TheelevenarecompletingtheclassroomportionoftheirtrainingandwillembarkonthenextphasesoftheirtrainingintheliveenvironmenteffectiveSaturday,September10th.
Strategic Support Division...• InAugust,therewere119incidentssubmitted
ontheCONNECTwebsitebyacombinationofbusinesspartnersandAPDpersonnelregardingcriminalactivityduringthemonth;ofthese,61werefromARAPApartners;13wereHospitalityPartners;19byFISOApartners;14byCICAPartners;8byPawn&RecyclingPartners,2Apartment,1LEHotsheetand1byDowntownNorthI25.Additionally,therewere36AlertUpdateCommentstothesepostings,whichwereprovidedbypersonnelfromthevariouspartnerships.
• InAugust,22newregistrationrequestswerereceivedforthemonthforthevariousareascontainedintheCONNECTwebsite.
• InAugust,CONNECThadatotalof1,686visitorsin31daysforanaverageof54.387visitors/day
• TheAugustCICAmeetingwasheldonTuesdayAugust9,andtherewere23partnersin
attendance• TheAugustHospitalityMeetingwasheldatthe
RadissonHotelandWaterParkandtherewere26partnersinattendance.
• TheAugustARAPAmeetingwasheldonWednesday,August17.
• TheCrimeAnalysisUnitcreated134crimeanalysisbulletins/mapsand470cyclicalreports,mapsandthresholdalertsinAugust.
Professional Standards Division...• RecruitingeffortswereincreasedinAugust,
establishingcontactswithcolleges/universities,influentialcommunityleaders,andthemilitary.Recruitingstaffarecurrentlyworkingover70cadetfolderstoseatasmanyqualifiedapplicantsfortheupcoming106thCadetClass.Inaddition,pre-physicaltrainingisbeingconductedintheeveningtwiceaweekattheAcademy.Thepre-PTprogramwasdesignedtoassistcadetswiththeirphysicalfitnesspriortothestartoftheactualAcademy.ThetrainingreducesthenumberofcadetswhoareeliminatedfromtheAcademyforphysicalfitnessreasons.
• TheBasicTrainingUnitincorporatedtheproposedNMDPScurriculumforthe106thCadetClass.AlthoughthecurriculumhasnotbeenapprovedbytheLawEnforcementBoardatthistime,Academystafftookaproactiveapproach to implement the additional training. Mostofthetrainingpertainstopeopleincrisis,the mental health community, and additional scenario-basedtraining.TheBasicTrainingUnithasalsobeenproactiveinassistingRecruiting/Backgroundsstaffwithcadetfolders,assistingtherangestaffonaweeklybasiswithNMDPSdayandnightqualifications,andassistingtheAdvancedTrainingUnitwithMOE.
• TheAdvancedTrainingUnitconductedPhase2MOEwhichrequiresallAdvancedTrainingOfficersparticipation.Thetrainingismulti-facetedandcoversclassroominstruction,simulatortraining,andre-certificationwithless-than-lethalweapons.
• AdvancedTrainingSergeantSmith,continuedtoensurethatallofficersarecurrentwithfederalmandateregardingFEMAcoursesandcertifications.Sgt.SmithmaintainsthistrainingfortheentiredepartmenttoensurethatFederalmoniesarenotlost.ThisisinadditiontohismanyresponsibilitiesastheAdvancedTrainingSergeant.
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• PERFrecommendationspertainingtotheAcademyhavebeenaddressedandwereimmediatelyimplemented.TheAcademystaffisworkingcloselywithOperationsReviewtointroduceamentorshipprogramforallgraduatingCadets.Thiswillhelpdeveloptheyoungofficersandassistthemintheirindividualcareerchoices.
• Allfull-timeAcademyStaffhavebegunspendingonedayamonthwithaFieldServicesofficerasatwo-personpatrolunit.Thethoughtbehindtheinitiativeistosolicitfeedbackfromofficersasitrelatestobasictraining,advancedtraining,andrecruiting.ThenewprogramhasalsobeenveryhelpfultoFSBpersonnelbyincreasingtheirstaffingonthatparticulardate.AcademyStaffwillexpandthisinitiativebyworkingwithallunitswithintheAlbuquerquePoliceDepartmenttosolicittrainingrequeststhatbenefittheentiredepartment.
Planning and Policy Division...• Divisionstaffbuiltuponatemplatetodevelop
aSharepoint-baseddepartmentalstrategicplan.Thenewplanwillallowfortrackinganddevelopmentofindividualstrategiesreal-time.ThenewSharepointsiteisvisableandupdatablebystrategystakeholders.
• ConstructionofthenewLeadershipAcademycontinuedinAugust.Power,water,andwastelineswereconnected.
• TheAPDGrantOmnibusBillpassedCouncilinAugust.Thebillaggregatesover30individualgrantsthattheDepartmentmayreceiveinFY12.PassingallofthebillsatonetimedrasticallyreducestheamountoftimethatittakestoutilizegrantfundingandalsoallowstheDepartmenttotakeadvantageoffundingopportunitiesthatitmaynotnecessarilybeabletoduetotimerestraints.
• TheInspections/AccreditationUnithostedtwoinpsectorsfromCALEAfortheofficialon-siteinspectionofthedepartment.Preliminaryresultsoftheinspectionwereencouraging.AteamofdepartmentalofficialswilltraveltoColoradoSprings,COinNovembertoattendahearingonthe accreditation.
Prisoner Transport Unit...• InAugust,thePrisonerTransportUnitprocessed
1,770prisonersthroughthePrisonerTransportCenter.TheAlbuquerquePoliceDepartmentarrested1,468prisonersandotheragencies
arrested302prisoners.ThePrisonerTransportUnitmade210tripstotheMDCandaccepted50walk-inprisonersattheMDC.
• ThePrisonerTransportUnitparticipatedintheDWIwarranttacticalplanonAugust27and28.ThePTUtransported11prisonersduringtheweekendoperation.
• ThesavingsinhoursandfuelcostsforthemonthofAugustwas$36,534.97.
Support Services Division...• TheCriminalNuisanceAbatementUnit
(CNAU)continuedtorespondtoreferralsfromareacommands,SafeCityStrikeForce,neighborhoodassociationsandcitycouncilmembers.TheCNAUconductedpatroloperationsatCityHousingproperties.TheCNAUconductednumerousinterventionswithowners,landlordsandoccupantsofproblemproperties.DuringAugust,theCNAUposted22unitsassubstandard,identified15problemproperties,andvisited287properties.
• CourtServicesscheduled131pretrialhearings,prepared193officerprosecutioncases,processed515arraignments,submitted344felonycasestotheDistrictAttorney’sOffice,andsubmitted523summonstoMetroCourt.
• TheAlarmUnitimplementedaplantoassistbusinessesandcitizensbeincompliancewiththeAlarmOrdinance.DuringAugust,atotalof22.5hourswasspentonenforcement.
• InAugust,theTelephoneReportUnitsavedfieldofficers1,310.40hoursbytakingoffensereportsand470.60hoursbytakingsupplementalreportswhichequatessavingsof$20,160fororiginalreportsand$7,240forsupplements.Thetotalmonetarysavingswas$27,400.Additionally,CopLogicreportssavedthefield891.80hoursforatotalmonetarysavingsof$13,720.ThetotalmonetarysavingsinAugustbytelephonereports,supplementsandCopLogicreportsprocessedis$41,120.
Traffic Division...• TheTrafficUnitissued1,315citationsin
August.• TheDWIUnitarrested152peoplefordriving
whileintoxicated.• TheSeizureUnitconfiscated139vehiclesin
August,totalling$173,530.• InAugust,theTrafficUnitmadefive
misdemeanorarrestsandthreeDWIarrests.The
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Unitissued1,101movingcitations,including68forcellphoneusewhiledriving.TheUnitconductedtacticalplansinAugustthatproduced146citations.TheUnitinvestigated196crashes,nonethatwerefatal.
• TheAbandonedVehicleUnitred-taggedeightvehiclesandtowed36.
• OnAugust1,Air1wastakenoutofservicetobeupgradedtobefullynightvisiongogglecompliantbyFAAstandardsaswellascompletetheinstallationofthenewU8000FlirThermalImagingSystem.
• OnAugust10,Air5respondedtoadisturbancecallatanortheastapartmentcomplexinvolvingamalesubjectarmedwithasledgehammerandagun.Onarrival,Air5observedtwomalesubjectsinaparkinglotinfrontoftheapartment.Bothsubjectsenteredapickuptruckandstartedtoleave,thensuddenlyreturnedtotheparkinglot.Oneofthesubjectseventuallygotintoagrayvehicleanddrovewestboundaroundapolicevehicleattemptingtostopit.Air5followedthevehicleashortdistanceuntilitcrashedintoalightpoleafterrunningastopsignatJuanTabo.Ashortfootchaseensuedandthesubjectwastakenintocustody.Air5returnedtotheapartmentandassistedinthestoppingofasecondsuspectvehicleandtwoadditionalsuspectsweretakenintocustody.Theeludingsuspectclaimedthesituationwasadrugdealgone bad.
• OnAugust10,Air5respondedtoanaccidentonI-25andJeffersonwherethedriverhadwalkedawayfromthecrash.Air5begansearchingforthedriverwhowasseenwearinganorangeshirt.Air5brieflyobservedamalesubjectinanorangeshirtinfrontofanortheastlocation.PoliceunitsweredispatchedandTrafficOfficerOtzenbergerlocatedthesubjecthidinginadumpsterstructureontheproperty.Thesubjectwasfoundtobeintoxicatedandwasbooked.
Special Operations Division...• OnAugust7,theAPDBombSquadwascalled
toalocalchurchregardingasuspectedpipebomb.BombTechniciansx-rayedthedeviceanddeterminedtherewasnothinginsidethepipetoposeathreat.
• OnAugust8,theBombSquadwascalledtotheAPDFoothillsSubstation.Acitizendroppedoffapartiallydetonatedpipebombatthesubstationwithasuspiciouswhitepowderinside.BombTechnicianstestedthepowderanddetermined
ittobetheexplosivecesiumnitrate.Thepipebombwaslaterdestroyed.
• OnAugust16,theBombSquadwascalledtoachurchreferenceasuspicioussuitcaseintheparkinglot.Anx-rayofthecaseshowedtherewasnothreatinside.
• OnAugust31,theBombSquadwascalledtoCedarCresttoassisttheATFwithasearchwarrant.Onepipebombwaslocatedduringthesearch.Theowneradmitteditwasafunctioningpipebombwithblackpowderinside.BombTechssafelyremoveditandlaterdestroyeditatthe APD Bomb Range.
• InAugust,TheK-9Unitperformed57buildingsearches,10areasearches,andmade13totalapprehensions.
• TheHorseMountedUnitbeganworkingonbasicequitationandridinginthearenainanefforttoreprogramthetrainingofbothofficersandhorses.
• TheHomelandSecuritySectionsentfivedepartmentpersonneltotheIncidentManagement/UnifiedCommandWMD/TerrorismIncidents,CommandSystemFormsReview,andAdvancedIncidentManagement/Unifiedcommand.Allpersonnelsuccessfullycompletedthecourse.Inadditiontotheabovelistedcoursecertificates,thepersonnelwillreceivetrainingcertificatesfromNMDHSforICS-300andICS-400.
• The377thSecurityForcesSquadron(SFS)hadrequestedassistancewithActiveShooterincidentsandtraining.TheyrealizedthatAPD’strainingandexperiencefarexceedstheirown.Thetrainingiscurrentlyinthecoordinationstage.
Investigations Bureau...• OnAugust2,anorthwestbankwasrobbed.
Witnessesobservedthesuspectdrivingawhitevehicle.ROPandfieldofficersobservedthevehicleatanorthwestresidence.Officerslocatedthesuspectintheareaandwastakenintocustody.HewassubsequentlyturnedovertotheFBI.Thesuspecthadbeenarrestedforpriorrobberies.Adisguise,fakehandgun,andalargesumofmoneywererecoveredinthesuspect’svehicle.
• OnAugust4,theROPUnitarrestedamanwhowaswantedonafederalwarrantforfelonyinpossession.Themanisfacingtenyearsinprisonand3yearssupervisedprobationuponconviction.
• OnAugust8,theROPUnitreceivedinformationthatamanwasinpossessionofastolenDodgeRampickup.Themanwasalsowantedforanoutstandingfelonywarrant.ROPUnitdetectivessetupsurveillanceatanorthwestresidence,andwaslatertakenintocustody.Asearchwarrantwasexecutedontheman’svehicleandahandgunwaslocated.Themanisaconvictedfelon.ThekeystothestolenDodgeRamwerealsolocatedintheman’spossession.
• OnAugust9,theROPUnitassistedFoothillsImpactandfieldofficers.ROPdetectivesarrestedamanatCandelariaandCarlisle.Themanwastakenintocustodyandfoundtobeinpossessionofastolen357handgun.ThemanhadalreadyfledfromfieldofficersearlierinthedayinastolenSaturn.Themanisalsoaconvicted felon.
• OnAugust10,theROPUnitarrestedamanwhowaswantedontwofelonywarrants.Hewasarrestedandwasfoundinpossessionofheroin.
• AlsoonAugust10,theROPUnitperformedsurveillanceofamanwhowaswantedforanarmedrobberyinLosLunaswhereagunshotwasfiredandahostagewastaken.ThemanfledtheresidenceastheSWATteamwasattemptingtoformaperimeter.Themanwaslater apprehended in the area and turned over to LosLunasofficers.
• OnAugust23,theROPUnitarrestedamanandawomanwhowerebothwantedforoutstandingfelonywarrants.Theywerelocatedatanortheastlocationandtwosearchwarrantswerelaterexecutedontheirroom.Twoloadedhandgunswerelocatedandjewelryfromarobberyatalocalgoldandsilverexchangewasrecovered.
• OnAugust10,GangUnitdetectiveswereabletolocateTremaineRichardson(whohadbeenontherunsincetheGangUnitexecutedasearchwarrantonhisresidence).Richardsonwaslocatedasheattemptedtosneakoutofarearwindowofhisgirlfriend’sresidence.Hefacestheremainingfiveyearsofhissentenceplusfeloninpossessioncharges.
• OnAugust11,GangUnitdetectiveswerecontactedbytheHomicideUnitrequestingassistanceintakingthreesuspectsintocustodyfora2010homicide.Withinfourhours,allthreewerelocatedandtakenintocustodywithoutincident.
• OnAugust18,theGangUnitwascontactedby
thePropertyCrimesDivisionforhelpinlocatingJosephGarcia.Garciahasbeencommittingfeloniessince1992(over80charges),andisaSanJosegangmember.Onthisdate,surveillancewassetuponafemalefriendofGarcia’s.Shortlyafterthefemalewascontactedbydetectives,Garciawasseenattempingtosneakoutoftheresidence.Hewastakenintocustodywithoutincident.
• OnAugust21,GangUnitdetectivesrespondedtoaViolentCrimescall-outatanortheastlocation.Afterinitialinvestigation,itwaslearnedthesuspectwasknownonlyas“Prophet”.Detectiveswereabletolearnhistrueidentity,andsetupsurveillanceonhisresidence.Thefollowingmorning,themanwasseenleavingtheresidenceinavehicle.Hewastakenintocustodywithoutincident.
• ViceDetectivesVollmerandSandycompletedtheMurdochcaseandsubmittedittotheSantaFeDistrictAttorney’sOffice.
• WhileViceDetectivesSandyandVollmerwerearrestinganindividualinreferencetoamisdemeanorprostitutionwarrant,theycameintocontactwithanindividualwhohadinformationonanunsolvedhomicidethatoccurredamonthprioronSouthBroadway.TheinformantleadDetectiveSandyandVollmertofouroutstandingsuspects.
• EastsideNarcoticsofficerswroteeightsearchwarrants,andmade19felonyarrests.InAugust,theUnitseized777gramsofmethamphetamine,onegramofcocaine,onepoundofmarijuana,and283gramsofheroin.TheUnitrecoveredfivegunsandsubmittedsixcasestotheDistrictAttorney’sOffice.
• WestsideNarcoticsofficerscompletedninefelonyarrests,wrote17searchwarrantsandmade14controlledbuys.TheUnitseized13.2gramsofmethamphetamine,20.4gramsofcocaine,and150.5gramsofheroin.TheUnitsubmitted27casestotheDistrictAttorney’sofficeforprosecution.
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Trend Analysts
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Handicap Citations
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Guns Recovered
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DWI Arrests / Assists
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Moving Citations
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Parking Citations
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Graffiti Referrals
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Private Towed
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Public Red Tag
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Panhandling Citations / Arrests
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Criminal Trespass Citations / Arrests
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Drinking in Public Citations / Arrests
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Noise Enforcement Citations / Arrests
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Uncovered Load Citations
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Littering Citations
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9,500
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Calls for Service
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Criminal Summons Issued
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Domestic Violence Arrests
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2,500
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Misdemeanor A/W
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Felony Arrests / Warrants
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Family Advocacy Center Clients Served
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PTU Prisoners Transported
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