Whistleblower Reveals Alleged Corruption in Albuquerque Police DWI Unit

Whistleblower Reveals Alleged Corruption in Albuquerque Police DWI Unit

Albuquerque, NM — Jaden Brown, a 21-year-old University of New Mexico student, exposed alleged corruption within the Albuquerque Police Department’s DWI unit, leading to a federal investigation. Brown, who was pulled over for DUI in April 2022, reported a scheme where officers and a lawyer allegedly offered to dismiss charges for a hefty fee. Brown … Read more

New Drug Recovery Center Sparks Concerns in Albuquerque Neighborhood

New Drug Recovery Center Sparks Concerns in Albuquerque Neighborhood

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A new drug recovery center set to open in Albuquerque’s Fair West neighborhood has residents worried. The non-profit “State of the Heart Recovery” is moving into the old Barber College building, sparking fears about increased foot traffic and safety issues as per to the sources covered by Yahoo “It’s an amazingly … Read more

Thieves Steal Pride Decorations from Albuquerque Home in Disturbing Late-Night Raid

Thieves Steal Pride Decorations from Albuquerque Home in Disturbing Late-Night Raid

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – An Albuquerque man is cautioning others after security footage captured a group stealing Pride Month decorations from his front yard. The victim, who wishes to remain anonymous for fear of retaliation, described feeling “scared” and “violated” upon discovering the theft as per the sources covered by Yahoo To watch the full … Read more

Former Deputy’s DWI Case Dropped Due to Lack of Evidence

Former Deputy’s DWI Case Dropped Due to Lack of Evidence

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Bernalillo County District Attorney’s Office has dropped the DWI case against former Bernalillo County Sheriff’s Office (BCSO) deputy Adrienne Seay. Her attorney praised the decision, asserting that the arrest was unwarranted and that Seay remains a reputable officer, as reported by Yahoo news sources. Josh Boone, chief deputy district attorney, … Read more

“Very Dangerous” 11-Year-Old Arrested After Violent Crime Spree in New Mexico

"Very Dangerous" 11-Year-Old Arrested After Violent Crime Spree in New Mexico

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – An 11-year-old boy, described by police as “very dangerous,” was apprehended after a series of violent crimes across New Mexico. According to the news sources The young suspect, whose name has not been disclosed due to his age, was taken into custody last Thursday night following a string of alarming incidents. Police … Read more

Fatal Shooting in Southeast Albuquerque Under Investigation

Fatal Shooting in Southeast Albuquerque Under Investigation

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Albuquerque Police Department is investigating a fatal shooting that occurred Tuesday afternoon in southeast Albuquerque. The incident took place near the intersection of San Pedro Dr. and Bell Ave., prompting a swift response from local law enforcement. Officers arrived on the scene to find one individual with gunshot wounds. Despite … Read more

Albuquerque Man in Coma After Brutal Attack: Family Seeks Answers

Albuquerque Man in Coma After Brutal Attack: Family Seeks Answers

An Albuquerque family is grappling with a devastating incident after their father, Tim Roberts, was brutally attacked at a local fast food restaurant. The seemingly random assault has left Roberts in a coma, while his family urgently seeks answers and justice. The Incident Tim Roberts was attacked last week at the McDonald’s located at Central … Read more

New Mexico Supreme Court Upholds Murder Conviction Amid Defendant’s Judicial Concerns

New Mexico Supreme Court Upholds Murder Conviction Amid Defendant's Judicial Concerns

The New Mexico Supreme Court has made a pivotal decision to uphold a murder conviction, despite the defendant’s expressed concerns regarding the actions of the presiding judge. The ruling underscores the complexities of the legal system and raises questions about judicial impartiality and due process. Background of the Case The case centers on the conviction … Read more