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Property Crimes Represent 85% of All Crime Reported*

Property crime is an offense that impacts many citizens each year.  For the business community, crime is an economic development issue because of its impact on the economic well being of its citizens and industry. 

Community Policing Partnerships Are Effective at Preventing Crime & Solving Community Public Safety Issues

Raymond D. Schultz, Chief of Police
Due of the breadth of the crime being committed by offenders it is important for the criminal justice system and community partners to work together to develop new, innovative ways to combat this criminal activity. Albuquerque Police Department  (APD) has established "Community Oriented Notification Network Enforcement Communication Technology" that allows law enforcement and community partners to communicate about criminal activity impacting their businesses on a real time basis.

Partnerships enable the APD to expand its law enforcement capability by eliciting support from community partners. With increased community involvement, we can identify public safety issues and work together to develop an appropriate plan to address community concerns.


The APD is currently involved in developing proactive community partnerships

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In the News

Police: Woman Targeted Retail Stores
Source: KOAT 7 ABC
1/25/12
woman is accused of stealing thousands of dollars from retail stores throughout Albuquerque.
 
APD fighting crime with social media -New website debuts for Neighborhood Watch
Source: KRQE.com - Scott Daniels
12/08/11

ALBUQUERQUE (KRQE) - It's first of its kind. A social network that just made its crime-fighting debut in Albuquerque.[More]
 

Albuquerque couple attempts to open store, sell stolen goods
Source: KOB.com
11/09/11

It was a business plan that has police shaking their heads. Two people were going to open their own store, selling stolen goods.[More]
 

 
 
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