It’s been a year since the public learned of the massive corruption scandal involving a scheme to make DWI cases disappear.
Every day comes with new consequences and information surrounding the federal investigation into local DWI officers.
An Albuquerque police lieutenant placed on leave in a sprawling DWI corruption probe decided to retire before meeting with detectives on the matter. Gilbert Gallegos, an Albuquerque Police Department ...
Federal prosecutors say the city's police department was the main focus of a 15-year bribery scheme that also involved the ...
KRQE News 13 has learned one of the officers who resigned last year connected to the federal investigation into the DWI Unit ...
The retirement comes the same day as an interview was scheduled with the Internal Affairs Task Force, according to police.
The Albuquerque Police Department announced on Tuesday that Lt. Kyle Curtis retired from the department before he could be ...
New Mexico joined 22 other states in filing a lawsuit Tuesday against the Trump administration for its plan to freeze federal ...
Federal authorities are asking witnesses to come forward if they have knowledge of the "massive and sprawling" criminal racketeering conspiracy involving New Mexico law enforcement officers who took ...
New Mexico State Police has seen its share of drunk drivers. In 2024, the department arrested 803 impaired drivers, a ...