Albuquerque Police Chief Harold Medina spoke out for the first time since some of his former officers admitted to participating in a DWI dismissal scheme for years.
Monday’s Top Stories City leaders seek compromise for Rail Trail, Westside Indoor Sports Complex funding Man detained by ICE ...
The first Bernalillo County Sheriff’s Office deputy named in the DWI Unit scandal has pled guilty to federal extortion and ...
A leader of the Bernalillo County Sheriff’s command staff has resigned in light of new developments tied to an ongoing ...
Another metro-area district attorney’s office is dismissing cases related to the ongoing DWI dismissal scandal. 13th Judicial ...
Friday’s Top Stories Suspect charged with fatal stabbing on Albuquerque city bus Leaders to consider Guaranteed Income ...
New Mexico’s State Police Chief is addressing the public after the so-called “DWI King” with New Mexico State Police was ...
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Bernalillo County sheriff vows to cooperate; doesn’t trust feds’ DWI investigationFor the first time, Bernalillo County Sheriff John Allen publicly discussed federal investigators naming one of his deputies ...
"Thank you for helping ENDWI," says a poster that the New Mexico Department of Transportation produced as part of its ...
This story originally said the Bernalillo County District Attorney’s Office dismissed 23 cases. One of those cases was ...
A prominent defense attorney involved in the DWI dismissal scandal pleaded guilty to federal charges on Wednesday. In federal court, Defense Attorney ...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – On Wednesday, Albuquerque attorney Thomas Clear III admitted to running what the feds call the “DWI Enterprise” scandal. He plead guilty to nine federal charges including ...
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