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.
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A leader of the Bernalillo County Sheriff’s command staff has resigned in light of new developments tied to an ongoing investigation in the DWI dismissal scandal.
States with the most strict DUI laws GALLUP, N.M. (KRQE) – A New Mexico State Police (NMSP) officer was arrested for ...
In the latest guilty plea, a local defense attorney says he had been bribing cops to make DWI cases disappear "since at least ...
Albuquerque Police Chief Harold Medina said Wednesday that his department worked with the FBI and federal ... recruit and train the “next generation” within the police force's DWI unit so they also ...
"Thank you for helping ENDWI," says a poster that the New Mexico Department of Transportation produced as part of its ...
BEFORE TODAY, MULTIPLE FORMER OFFICERS FROM THE ALBUQUERQUE POLICE DEPARTMENT PLEADED GUILTY ... HAMMEL ADMITS TO BEING INVOLVED IN THE DWI ENTERPRISE SINCE 2017, WORKING WITH DEFENSE ATTORNEY ...
A Bernalillo County Sheriff's Office deputy pleaded guilty Tuesday as the latest law enforcement officer to be federally ...
Albuquerque attorney Thomas Clear III says he led a criminal racketeering enterprise that paid off generations of law ...
Sgt. Toby Lafave is the first state police officer named in connection with the scandal; a paralegal, an attorney and three ...