The man who police say shot three of his co-workers at a foods warehouse called 911 shortly after the shooting to explain the reasons for what he did. Click here for full story.
(From Thursday, November 15, 2018)
The man who police say shot three of his co-workers at a foods warehouse called 911 shortly after the shooting to explain the reasons for what he did. Click here for full story.
(From Thursday, November 15, 2018)
Newly obtained police body camera video shows how police dealt with a man accused of forcing an emergency landing at the Albuquerque Sunport after making unwanted advances toward a fellow passenger. Click here for full story.
(From Wednesday, November 14, 2018)
Albuquerque Police is rolling out a new tool to help catch speeding drivers that uses hidden cameras on speed trailers. Click here for full story.
(From Monday, November 12, 2018)
An Albuquerque family that’s been called “The Griswolds” for their Christmas decorations says a thief stole all of their popular and unique decorations. Click here for full story.
(From Monday, November 5, 2018)
A district attorney now says he’ll retired following wide spread criticism of his office’s handling of case involving five suspects facing federal charges for alleged terrorism. Click here for full story.
(From Wednesday, October 17, 2018)
Surveillance video on board a city bus shows a driver narrowly missing being struck by a hatchet-wielding passenger. Click here for full story.
(From Monday, October 15, 2018)
Before being pulled over and accused of drunk driving, police say the suspect driver hit a city bus and took off. Click here for full story.
(From Thursday, October 11, 2018)
He admitted to threatening people with a machete outside an Albuquerque grocery store and now police say they’ve arrested the same suspect after another alleged incident involving a knife. Click here for full story.
(From Wednesday, October 10, 2018)
Front porch package theft is something plenty of people have dealt with, but it’s not common to get that package returned. Click here for full story.
(From Monday, October 8, 2018)
The district attorney’s office is about to build a cutting edge computer system that should make it easier for prosecutors to find the most prolific accused criminals. Click here for full story.
(From Thursday, October 4, 2018)