An eight-year old girl testified against her father in court on accusations that he prostituted her in exchange for drugs and other items. Click here for full story.
(From Tuesday, February 26, 2019)
An eight-year old girl testified against her father in court on accusations that he prostituted her in exchange for drugs and other items. Click here for full story.
(From Tuesday, February 26, 2019)
An Albuquerque father accused of sex trafficking his daughter faced a jury for the first day of his criminal trial. Click here for full story.
(From Monday, February 25, 2019)
An Albuquerque CEO will spend the next 12 years in prison for admitting to stealing nearly 7-million dollars from some of New Mexico’s most vulnerable men and women with special needs. Click here for full story.
(From Friday, February 22, 2019)
The city is struggling to return hundreds of vehicles seized from suspected DWI drivers as part of the defunct DWI seizure program. Click here for full story.
(From Friday, February 15, 2019)
A push to process Albuquerque’s rape kit backlog has now led to the indictment of two suspects. Click here for full story.
(From Wednesday, January 30, 2019)
After a major crime surge across Albuquerque, the District Attorney says new prosecution efforts have in part helped get the city’s crime rate falling. Click here for full story.
(From Tuesday, January 29, 2019)
New Mexico’s Attorney General has put a stop to an auction house’s attempt to sell a series of documents with ties to the state’s wild west history. Click here for full story.
(From Monday, January 24, 2019)
A court house documentation error helped make for a confusing day in court as a man accused of murdering an Albuquerque Police officer tried to plead “no contest” to a charge in a case that isn’t supposed to go to trial for months. Click here for full story.
(From Wednesday, November 21, 2018)
The city of Albuquerque will pay $3.8 million to the family of a boy killed in a car crash involving an Albuquerque Police officer.
(From Wednesday, November 7, 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)