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Page 1: Albuquerque Police Department Monthly Report May 2014€¦ · booked on two counts of auto burglary. • On May 11, Sergeant Velarde and Officer C. Phillips responded to two related

Albuquerque Police DepartmentMonthly ReportMay 2014

Richard J. BerryMayor

Gorden E. Eden, Jr.Chief of Police

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APD Notables...Field Services BureauSpecial Operations Division...• OnMay15,OfficersassistedtheSpecial

InvestigationsDivisionwithabuybust.Twosubjectswerearrested,onefirearmwasrecovered,andonepoundofmethamphetaminewasseized.

• OnMay16,OfficerS.AriaslocatedaPriority1drunkdriverwithachildinthevehicle,resultinginafelonyarrest.

• OnMay17,OfficerA.SedlerapprehendedarobberysuspectintheNortheastAreaCommand.

• InMay,APD’sBombSquadrespondedto14bomb-relatedcallouts.ThecalloutsincludedsweepsfortheMayor’sBall,twosweepsforIsotopesgames,andtwosweepsforavisitingAirForceGeneral.TheBombSquadrespondedtofivesuspiciousitemsthroughoutthemonth.AsuspiciousbackpackinfrontofCityHall,asuspiciousbagplacedinfrontofaBCSOdeputy’shome,andfourcalloutsofpossiblepipebombs.AlloftheseitemswereinspectedbytheBombSquadandweredeterminedtonotcontainexplosives.TheBombSquadalsoconductedasearchofaProbationandParoleemployee’sresidenceafterabombthreatonMay 13.

• OnMay29,theBombSquadwascalledtoapossiblepipebomb.BombTechniciansdeterminedtheitemtobealiveexplosivedevice,andrendereditsafeonsite.Itappearedtobeacardboardtubewrappedinducttape,andfilledwithflashpowder.

• OnMay31,theCorralesPoliceDepartmenthadanunknownsubjectleavealargeboxoffireworksattheirstation.APDBombTechniciansrecoveredthefireworksandlaterdisposedofthemattheBombRange.

• APD’sBombSquadcontinuedtoassisttheFieldServicesBureauthroughoutthemonthbyrespondingto33callsforservice.

• OnMay23,SouthwestAreaCommandsupervisorsrequestedtheassistanceoftheK-9Unittoassistinlocatingaburglarysuspectthatfledonfoot.Thesuspecthadafelonywarrantforabscondingfromhisparoleofficeronanoriginalchargeofattemptedmurder.TheK-9Unitarrivedandconductedatwo-teamareasearchwithintheestablishedperimeter.Thesubjectwaslocatedhidinginashedofanoff-dutypoliceofficer.Hewastakenintocustody

andtransferredtotheprimarypatrolofficer.• OnMay20,HorseMountedUnit(HMU)

OfficersC.BreedenandOfficerS.CandelariapatrolledtheNorthwestAreaCommand,Beat618onhorseback.Duringpatrol,theHMUwalkedaroundCottonwoodMallandadjacentretailproperties.EveryonethatencounteredtheHMUwasanxioustointeractwiththehorsesandtheirriders.

Metro Traffic Division...• TheDWIUnitcompleted191DWIandthree

DREarrestsinMay.• TheDWISeizureUnitconfiscated101vehicles

inMay,totalling$50,064.• InMay,theTrafficDivisionissued1,717

citationsand24cellphoneviolationcitations.TherewerethreefatalcrashesinMay.

• TheTrafficUnitcompletedthreeDWIarrests,fourmisdemeanorarrests,andfourfelonyarrests.TheTrafficUnitwrote1,053citationsand24cellphonecitations.

• TheTrafficUnitrespondedto386callsforserviceinMay.

Field Services Bureau - EastSoutheast Area Command...• OnMay14,OfficerN.Sulierwasdispatched

toasoutheastapartmenttoinvestigateadisturbance.Whenshearrived,shecontactedavictim.Thevictimstatedthatshehadbeeninafightwithafriend.Thevictimstatedthatthefriendhadforcedhiswayintoherresidenceandbatteredherintheface.Thevictimstatedtheoffenderlefttheresidenceandcrashedintohercar,causingextensivedamagetotherearofhervehicle.OfficerN.Sulierlocatedandarrestedtheoffenderforaggravatedburglary,childabuse,anddomesticviolencecharges.

• OnMay20,OfficersN.Sulier,A.Portillos,andDetectiveA.Lovatoarrestedasuspectforbatteryonapoliceofficer.OfficersweredispatchedtoanortheastAlbuquerquelocationtoinvestigateamaleincrisiswhohadstatedthathewantedtokillsomeone.Whenofficersarrived,thesuspectadvancedonthemholdinganobjectlikeitwasgun,yelling“Ihaveagun,shootme!”Theofficersidentifiedtheobjectthathewasholdingasacellphoneandusedverbalde-escalationtechniquestocalmhim.Theoffenderwasdeterminedtohavebatteredhislive-ingirlfriendwhileholdingtheirchild.

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• OnMay5,OfficerTillmanwasdispatchedtoareportofasubjectshootingfromavehicle.Uponarrival,officerswereimmediatelyflaggeddownbyanelderlyfemalewhosaidshehadjustbeenrobbedandherpursewasstolenatgunpoint.WhileOfficerNadasinterviewedthevictim,OfficerTillmansawthevehicle.Officersmadecontactwiththevehicleafterwatchingtheoccupantsthrowaredpurseintoanearbydumpster.Fivesuspectsweredetained.Thedriverwasbookedforshootingfromamotorvehicle.

Northeast Area Command...• OnMay6,OfficerR.DeedsassistedRobbery

Unitdetectivesinthearrestandbookingofaserialrobberysuspect.Thesuspectwasseencommittinganarmedrobberyofadrugstore.

• OnMay28,OfficersR.LockeandR.Deedsrespondedtoanautoburglaryinprogress.Thesubjecthadenteredtwoseparatevehicles.Hewasdetainedbyneighborsuntiltheofficersarrived.Hewasfoundwithapproximately$50inchangeinhispossession,alongwithseveralcellularphonesandlaptopcomputers.Hewasbookedontwocountsofautoburglary.

• OnMay11,SergeantVelardeandOfficerC.Phillipsrespondedtotworelatedcallsononeresidentialroad.Thecallswereinreferencetosuspectedvandalismandautoburglaries.UponSergeantVelarde’sarrival,hewasinformedthatthesuspectswerelastseenrunningwestonanearbyroad.Hewasabletolocateandstoptheoffenders.HeandOfficerPhillipswereabletotaketheoffendersintocustody.Sixautoburglarieswereclearedfromthearrest.

• OnMay18,OfficersForsbergandShannonweredispatchedtoanapartmentcomplexinresponsetoaburglary.Apartmentmaintenanceandsecuritypersonnelobservedamalebreakingintostorageunitsatthecomplexandwereabletodetainhimuntilofficersarrived.Threecommercialburglariesweresolvedasaresultofthearrest.

• OnMay14,OfficerF.Chavezwasdispatchedtoaviolentdomesticdisputecall.Theex-wifedialed911duetoherex-husbandbeingextremelyintoxicated,andwasfightingwithherandherbrother.Dispatchwasabletohearthefemaleyelling“Hurry,beforehekillsmybrother!”OfficerChavezcontactedthepartiesinvolved.Thefemalestatedthatshelivedattheresidencewithherbrotherandex-husband.The3

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Additionalchargeswereincludedinthearrest,includingbatteryonahouseholdmember,interferencewithcommunications,andchildabuse.

• OnMay4,OfficerS.Molinawasdispatchedtoinvestigateacommercialburglary.Uponhisarrival,herealizedthattwosecurityofficershadtheoffenderincustody.Theoffenderconfessedtotheburglaryandwasbookedforcommercialburglary,possessionofburglarytools,andlarceny.

• OnMay6,OfficerL.Jaramillowasdispatchedtoinvestigateadomesticviolencecall.Hisinvestigationdeterminedthattheoffenderhadchokedhissisterandstruckherheadagainstthefloor.Theoffenderwastakenintocustodyandbookedforfelonyaggravatedbatteryagainstahouseholdmember.

• OnMay6,OfficerA.Portilloswasdispatchedtoinvestigateadomesticviolencecall.Hisinvestigationdeterminedthattheoffenderhadbittenhisgirlfriendandimprisonedherinthebathroomuntilfamilymemberswereabletocometoheraid.TheoffenderwasbookedintotheMDCforbatteryonahouseholdmemberandfalseimprisonment.

• OnMay1,OfficersG.Bartlett,J.Trebitowski,andActingSergeantK.Lueckenhoffweredispatchedtoinvestigateareportofdomesticviolence.Duringtheirinvestigation,thevictimtoldofficersthattheoffenderhadamethamphetaminelabintheclosetoftheirapartment.Officersreceivedpermissiontosearchandlocatedthemethlabasdescribed.TheMethLabteamtookovertheinvestigationandtheoffenderwasbookedonfelonyandmisdemeanorcharges.

• OnMay1,OfficerJ.TrebitowskiwasonrandompatroltravelingsouthonWyomingwhenheobservedasilvervehiclewithanexpiredlicenseplate.OfficerTrebitowskiconductedatrafficstopwhichledtothediscoveryofcocaineanddrugparaphernalia.Thedriverwasarrestedandbookedonthecharges.

• OnMay10,OfficerG.Bartlettwasonrandompatrolandobservedafewsubjectsloiteringatapawnshop.ThepawnshophadapostednotrespassingsignandOfficerBartlettinitiatedcontactwiththesubjects.OfficerBartlettwasabletolocateasmallamountofheroinontwoofthesubjects.Bothwerearrestedandbookedonthecharges.Anothersubjectwascitedforpossessionofdrugparaphernalia.

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ex-husbandwasyellingprofanitiesattheofficersandaccusingthemofbeingmurderers.OfficerChavezwasabletode-escalatethesituationandtookthemaleintocustodywithoutincident.

• OnMay9,OfficerBludworthwasdispatchedtoassistCommanderRemikerwithatrafficstopatSanFranciscoandWyoming.CommanderRemikerhadbeenflaggeddownregardinganaggravateddriverwhowascuttingvehiclesoffandalmoststrikingcurbs.WhenOfficerBludworthspoketothedriveritappearedthathewasintoxicated.Fieldsobrietytestswereadministeredanditwasdeterminedthattherewasprobablecausethathewasintoxicated.HerefusedabreathtestandwasbookedonaggravatedDWIcharges.

• OnMay22,OfficerB.Lampiris-Trembaarrestedanoffenderforafelonywarrantandpossessionofmethamphetamine.Healsohadawarrantforkidnapping.OfficerLampiris-TrembacontactedthesuspectintheareaofCandelariaandEubankandthroughinvestigationwasalsoabletochargehimformethamphetaminepossession.

• OnMay29,OfficerH.Dangmadeafelonyarrestforanaggravatedassault.OfficerDangrespondedtoacarcrashatMenaulandAmbassadorwherethecallerstatedtheotherdriverpointedahandgunather.OfficerDangconductedinterviewsandafterathoroughinvestigation,ledtothearrestoftheoffender.

• OnMay25,OfficerJ.CarrascowasdispatchedtotheareaofWyomingandCandelariaaboutaresidentialburglaryinprogress.Uponhisarrival,helocatedtheoffendersvehicleandobservedthesuspectleavetheresidence.Theoffenderfledonfootandadditionalofficersweresummoned.Aperimeterwassetup,andtheoffenderwascaptured.

Foothills Area Command...• OfficerK.Sheleycompletedtwocommercial

burglaryarrestsatalargeretailer.Thesubjectshadpreviousbeencaughtshopliftingandhadbeenissuedacriminaltrespassnotification.

• FromMay24-27,OfficerAbeytaalongwithTeam8,conductedatraffictacticalplanonInterstate40westboundatTramwayBlvd.aftertheareacommandreceivednumerouscomplaintsaboutspeedingfromthepublic.Thetacticalplanyieldedover20citationsforspeeding.

• OnMay15,OfficerM.Smithcapturedanarmed

robber.TherobberyoccurredintheValleyAreaCommand.Theeventwasagoodexampleoflateralcommunicationandintra-commandcooperation.

• OnMay13,OfficerSouersassistedSWATwithatrafficstopandwasabletorecovercocainethatwasvaluedat$25,000.

• OnMay17,OfficerLuttrellmadecontactwithseveralsubjectsintheareaofWesternSkiesandCentral.Hediscoveredthatonesubjecthadthreefelonywarrantsforhisarrest,anothersubjecthadtwofelonywarrantsfortheirarrest,andthethirdsubjecthadonemisdemeanorwarrantforhisarrest.Allwerebookedwithoutincident.

• OnMay9,officerswereflaggeddownatEubank/JuanTaboinresponsetoalargeapartmentfireattheMountainRunApartmentcomplex.Twobuildingswereengulfedinflames.AllofTeam3respondedtoassistwithagroupeffortinevacuatingapartments,securingthescene,directingtraffic,andleadingevacueestoasafearea.Thefirewasextinguishedafewhourslater.Duetotheswiftactionofofficers,noinjurieswerereported.

• OnMay15,OfficerJ.MeyerrespondedtoarobberyinvestigationthatoccurredintheValleyAreaCommand.TheoffenderwasbelievedtohavefledtoaresidenceintheFoothills.OfficerMeyerwasabletocoordinatewithotherofficersandestablishsurveillanceontheoffender’sresidence.AsOfficerMeyerwasonscene,heobservedtheoffenderfleeinavehicle.Afelonystopwasconducted,andtherobberyoffenderwastakenintocustodywithoutincident.

• May2,OfficerRamirezwasdispatchedtoasuicidecallinresponsetoamalesubjectarmedwithaknife.Uponarrival,thesubjectbeganmakingstatementsthathewantedsuicidebycopandwasextremelyagitated.Familymemberswereattemptingtoholdthesubjectdown,butheresisted.OfficerRamirezwasabletogaincontrolofthesituationwithassistanceofotherofficersandsafelytakethesuspectintocustody.Hewaslatertransportedtoahospital.OfficerRamirezstayedbehindandestablishedarapportwiththesubject’smotherwhowasverydistraught.OfficerRamirezwasabletoprovideresourcesforherinanefforttocomfortherandassistwithlong-termgoals.

• OnMay7,OfficerWhitecompletedaresidentialburglaryarrest.Officersweredispatchedtothelocation.Amalereportedthathewassleeping

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inabedroominthehouseandentrywasgainedbybreakingthebedroom’sslidingglassdoor.Officersclearedthehouseandlocatedthesuspectintheroom.Hewasarrestedandsearched.Officersfoundjewelry,anIpod,tablet,andprescriptiondrugsonhim.Hewasbookedforburglary.

• OnMay21,OfficerMaycumberrespondedtoacallregardinga4-yearoldchildwhowasfoundaloneintheareaofLomasandTramway.Throughinvestigation,OfficerMaycumberwasabletolocatethechild’smother.Themotherwashighlyintoxicatedandpossiblyonanunknowndrug.Whenofficersmadecontactwiththemother,shedidnotknowwhereherchildwasandhadnoideathatthe4-yearoldhadleftthehouse.Themotherwasinneedofmedicalcare.ShewastransportedtoUNMHformedicalevaluation.A48-hourholdwasplacedonthechild,andCYFDwascontactedforfurtherinvestigation.

Field Services Bureau - WestOffice of Emergency Management (OEM)...• OEMstaffcreatedatraininghandbookfor45

positionsrequiredintheEmergencyOperationsCenter(EOC).Themanualswillassisteachparticipantinunderstandingandaccomplishingtheirrolesandresponsibilities.

• StaffdevelopedexercisecriteriaforSpringtable-topexercisesformetropolitanchaplains/griefcounselors;publicinformationcoordinatorsamonglocal,state,andfederalpartners;andpreparationsforafull-scaleexercisetoenhanceregionalresponsecapabilities.

• StaffcollaboratedwithAPDGISspecialiststocreateGISlayersforinclusionintoWebEOCmappingsoftwarewhichwillallowOEMtoprojectmapsandresourcesbylocationintheEOCduringactivations.

• StaffcoordinatedwithmultipleareapartnersinpreparationoftheSpringMMRSfull-scaleexercisescheduledforJune18andtwotable-topexercisespertainingtochaplainservicesandpublicinformationneedsduringdisasters.

Valley Area Command...• OnMay2,OfficerS.Torresrespondedtoan

autoburglaryinprogress.Hewasabletoinvestigateandapprehendtheoffenders.Hecompletedfourfelonyarrestsforautoburglary.

• OnMay4,OfficerLandavazoinitiatedtwotrafficstops;bothendedindriversbeingarrestedforDWI.

• OnMay4,OfficersH.SennettandB.Melendrezrespondedtoapossiblecommercialburglaryinprogress.Accordingtothecaller,twomalesubjectswereobservedclimbingthefenceofarecyclingplantandremovingitemsfromtheyard.Onceonscene,officerslocatedtwobicyclesalongthefarnorthsidewallandcouldhearmovementfromwithinthelocation.AperimeterwasimmediatelyestablishedandasofficerswereawaitingthearrivalofaK-9unitforassistance,themalesweretakenintocustodyastheyattemptedtojumpthewallwheretheirbicycleswerelocated.Atthetimetheyweretakenintocustody,thesubjectshadnostolenitemsintheirpossession;however,severalsheetsofmetalwerelocatednearthebikes.Duetothesubjectsnevergainingentranceintothebuildingandonlyscouringthroughtheyard,asummonswasissuedforpettylarceny.

• OnMay16,OfficersJ.ArnoldandA.Herpolsheimerweredispatchedtotheareaof6thandLomasinresponsetoavehiclethatwasdrivingwithextensivedamageandappearedtohaverecentlybeeninvolvedinanaccident.Uponarrival,officerslocatedgougemarksandproceededtofollowthemintotheNortheastAreaCommand.OfficerslaterlocatedthevehicleintheareaofSanMateoandCandelaria.Thevehiclewascurrentlybeingdrivenbyamaleandwasmissingitsfrontlefttire.Officersinitiatedatrafficstopandfoundthemaletobeverydisoriented.Afouryearoldchildwasasleepinthebackseat.Officershadthemaleexitthevehicleandconductedaseriesofsobrietytestswhichtheheperformedpoorly.HewastakenintocustodyandtransportedtothePrisonerTransportCenter(PTC).WhileatthePTC,themaleblewthelegallimitanditwasdiscoveredthathewaspossiblyundertheinfluenceofanarcotic.ADrugRecognitionExpertwascalledoutandassumedcaseresponsibilityduetoofficershavingapendingfelonychargeofchildabuse/endangerment.Alegalguardianwaslaterlocatedtotakepossessionofthechild.

• OfficerS.Saavedraconductedatrafficstopnearaconveniencestoreforavehiclehavingaskippedplate.DuringaNCICcheck,itwasdiscoveredthatbothoccupantshadseveralfelonywarrantsincludingtwofromTexas.

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Thedriverofthevehiclehadastolenguninhispossession.Duringasearchofthevehicle,narcoticswerelocated.DetectiveFranklinfromtheTaskForceassistedwiththecase.Besidesthewarrants,thedriverwasbookedonseveralfelonycharges.

Southwest Area Command...• Officersrespondedtoacallofa20-year-oldman

thatshothimselfinthegroinwhileattemptingtounloadafirearm.

• OfficerD.Anzoescortedaviolentwomanoutofarestaurantonlytohaveherturnonhimandkickhimintheface.Shewasdetainedandbookedforbatteryonapoliceofficer.

• OfficersQuesadaandMayfieldrespondedtoarollovercollisiononInterstate40.Thevehiclehadfledfromotherofficersmomentsearlier.ThevehiclewasidentifiedasbeingstolenfromIsletaPuebloapproximatelyonemonthearlier.Anassaultriflewasfoundatthescene,alongwithwhatappearedtobenumerousstolenpurses.

• OfficersDanielandCarpentercaughtthreesubjectsjustmomentsaftertheystole$6,000worthofwheelsandtiresfromayoungman’srarepickuptruck.

• Officersweredispatchedtoacallregardingafelonyaggravatedassaultandbattery.Uponarriving,officerslearnedthatthecallerandhercurrentboyfriendhadbeenbeatenwithabatandthreatenedwithaknifebythecaller’sex-boyfriend.Thealtercationstartedoveravehicleownedbyboththecallerandherex-boyfriend.Officerswereabletolocatetheex-boyfriendandhisbrotherandtakethemintocustody.

• Officersweredispatchedtoacallregardingadomesticdispute.Thecallerstatedthathersisterwasthreateningherwithaknife.Officersrequestedthattheoffenderexitthehouse,butsherefused.Theoffenderadvisedpolicethatshewasnotgoingtobetakentojailandshewouldkillherselfbeforeshewouldgotojail.Aperimeterwassetup,andSWATwascalled.ImpactTeamdetectiveswerealsocalledtothescene.Asearchwarrantwasobtained.ThefemaleeventuallyexitedthehouseafterSWATdeployedteargas.Theoffenderwasarrestedandbookedforaggravatedassaultandkidnapping.

• OnMay8,OfficerM.Vallejoswasflaggeddowninordertorespondtoanautoburglarythathadjustoccurred.Oneofthevictimshadchasedtheoffender.OfficerM.Vallejoslocated

theoffenderashortdistanceawayandtookhimintocustody.OfficerVallejoscompletedtheinvestigationandtheoffenderadmittedtoreachinginavehicletakingtwocellphones.ThesubjectwasbookedintotheMDC.

• OnMay24,OfficersM.VallejosandD.Madridweredispatchedtoadomesticdisputewereasubjecthadabaseballbat.Asubjectwastakenintocustodyforaggravatedassaultwithadeadlyweapon.Thesubjecthadhithispregnantsisterintheheadandcauseextensivedamagetotheinsidethehouse.ThesubjectwasbookedintotheMDCafterbeingtreatedatthehospital.Whileconductingtheinvestigation,itwaslearnedthatthesubjecthadbeenwaitingforofficerswithknives,andstatedtohisfamilythathewasgoingtohaveofficersshoothim.ThefamilywasabletotaketheknivesawaypriortoAPD’sarrival.Thesubjectalsomademultiplethreatsofsuicidewhileatthehospital.AhazardwasplacedonhisaddressandareferralwassenttotheCITUnit.

• OnMay8,acallwasmaderegardingamalesubjectwhowasstabbedbyhisneighbor.Thecallerstatedthatherboyfriendwasstabbedinthebackbytheirneighbor.Thesuspectfledthescenepriortoofficer’sarrival.Metro1spottedthevehicletravelingsouthboundonOldCoorsanddirectedrespondingofficerstohislocation.Officersstoppedthesuspectwithoutincidentandtookhimintocustody.

Northwest Area Command...• OfficersC.EnyartandthebulkofTeam7did

anoutstandingjobfacilitatingthearrestofaburglarysuspectthatwasapprehendedwhilebreakingintoavehicle.Thesuspectwasfoundtohaveinhispossessionpropertytakenfromavictim’svehicleatthetimeofthearrest.TheNorthwestImpactTeamwascalledoutandthesuspectwasbookedonautoburglarycharges.Thiswasthetentharrestforthesuspect.

• OnMay11,officerswereworkingpatrolwhentheycameacrossasuspiciouslyparkedvehicle.Theymadecontactwiththeoccupants-a19yearoldmaleanda15yearoldfemale.Bothsubjectswerenakedandshowedsignsofintoxication.Thesubjectswereadvisedtogetdressed,thenofficersbeganquestioningthem.Throughtheirinvestigation,OfficersLeeandLuchettiwereabletofindoutthesubject’sagesandidentities.Theywerealsoabletoascertainthatbothsubjectswereheavilyintoxicated.EMS6

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andRescuerespondedtothescenetotreatthefemale.ShewastransportedtoUNMHduetoherintoxicatedstate.OfficersalsorespondedtoUNMHandmadecontactwithmedicalstaffaswellasthefemale’smother.Themalesubjectwasarrestedforcontributingtothedelinquencyofaminor.

• OfficersS.SolisandD.Kinzerprovidedfirstaidtoacarjackingvictimthathadbeenshotintheleg.Thecallresultedinafelonyarrestforrobbery.

• OfficerMorantarrestedanoffenderforfelonyshopliftingchargesafterthesubjectattemptedtostealmerchandisevaluedover$500fromalargeretailer.

• OfficerMaresarrestedanoffenderforaggravatedburglary,aggravatedbattery,andbreakingandenteringforanincidentthatoccurredataNorthwestresidence.Thesuspectforcedentryintotheresidencelookingforhiswife.Twosubjectswerebatteredwithintheresidencepriortohimleavingonfoot.Thesuspectwaslocatedhidingablockaway.

• OnMay3,OfficerD.Websterrespondedtoadomesticviolenceincident.WhileOfficerWebstermetwiththevictimintheparkinglotofalocalrestaurant,theoffenderdrovethevictim’svehicleintotheparkinglot.OfficerWebsterwasalertedtohispresenceandattemptedtocontacthim.Theoffenderobservedtheofficerapproachingandquicklyacceleratedthevehicle,nearlyhittingtheofficer.Theoffenderwasabletoleavethescenedrivingthevictim’svehicle.TheNorthwestImpactTeamwascalledtothesceneandanarrestwarrantwasquicklydraftedandfiled.OnMay13,theNorthwestImpactTeammetwithNewMexicoProbationandParolestaffandsafelynegotiatedwiththeoffendertoturnhimselfin.TheoffenderwasbookedintotheMDConseveralfelonychargeswithoutincident.

Investigative BureauScientific Evidence Division...• TheMajorCrimeSceneTeamrespondedtofive

calloutsinMay.• TheFieldInvestigatorUnitrespondedto1,260

calls,wrote969reports,andcollected960latentfingerprintcardsduringMay.

• TheNewMexicoDNAIdentificationSystem(NMDIS),received555newconvictedoffender/arresteeDNAsamplesforMay2014,witha

cumulativetotalofover99,000collected.745sampleswereanalyzed,datauploadedandsearchedinCODIS,withacumulativetotalofover93,000searchableDNAprofiles.Asaresultoftheseconvictedoffender/arresteesamples,19unsolvedcaseswerematchedtoconvictedoffenders/arrestees,twocase-to-casematchesweremade,witharesultingtotalof22investigationsbeingaided.

• TheChemistryUnitcontinuedtoconductextremelyrapidexaminationsofmaterialsinassociationwithalargeinvestigationintosyntheticcannabanoidsintheAlbuquerquearea.

• TheAlcoholUnitrampedupforasignificantshiftinthesoftwaremanagementprogramthathandlesdatafromthebreathtestinginstruments.Whencomplete,thetransitionwillstreamlinethedataproductionsystemsignificantly.

• TheFirearmsUnitcontinuedtocovertheimmediateneedcasesincludingthosegoingtotrial;thosethataremosthelpfulinaninvestigativesense;andofficerinvolvedshootings.

• InMay,IdentificationTechniciansand1rehireofficersupportedthefollowingbackgrounds:79casedispositions;eightemployment;34firearms;87FBIand25CODISrequests.283RAPsandphotosweredistributed;15newAPDapplicantswerefingerprinted;1,309fingerprintswereclassifiedinAFIS;and2,036newandoldarrestswereprocessedintotheTiburoncriminalhistoryrecord.

• InMay,EvidenceTechniciansandonerehireofficerreceived4,623evidenceitems,duplicated1,174audio/videorecordingsandsupported64pretrialviewings.Effortstoreduceinventoryresultedin194itemsreturnedtoowners;4,266itemsdisposed,and$815.55wasrecoveredfromauctionincome.Staffprocessed6,312casedispositiontransactionsintotheevidencehistory.

Property Crimes Division...• OnMay15,AutoTheftUnitdetectives

conductedanautotheftoperationintheNortheastAreaCommand.Duringtheoperation,detectiveswereabletolocateasubjectwhohadseveralfelonyarrestsforhisarrest.ThesubjectwasarrestedandbookedintotheMDC.

• OnMay16,AutoTheftUnitdetectiveswereconductinganautotheftoperationintheSoutheastAreaCommandwhendetectives7

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locatedamobilestolenvehicle.Detectivesconductedsurveillanceonthevehicleuntilitstopped.Severalsubjectsincludingthedriverweretakenintocustody.ThedriverwasfoundtohaveanextensivecriminalbackgroundandhewasbookedintotheMDC.

• OnMay25,AutoTheftUnitdetectivesconductedabaitcaroperationintheSoutheastAreaCommand.Abaitvehiclewasplacedonashorttermdeploymentandamaleoffenderoccupiedthevehicleanddroveaway.Thevehiclewasmechanicallyshutdown.Afterashortstandoff,hewastakenintocustodyandbookedintotheMDCwithoutincident.

• OnMay31,AutoTheftUnitdetectiveswerecalledtoassistwithanautotheft/burglaryinvestigation.Detectiveswereadvisedthatastolenvehicle,whichwastakeninaresidentialburglary,wasbeingelectronicallytracked.Thedriverandpassengerweretakenintocustodyoncethevehiclewaslocated.Insidethestolenvehicle,illegalnarcoticsandastolenfirearmwerelocated.ItwasdeterminedthroughfurtherinvestigationthatthevehiclewastakenfromtheEastMountainsduringaburglary.Duringtheburglary,twovehicles,furniture,electronics,jewelry,creditcards,andafirearmweretaken.Thevictimestimatedthatover$100,000ofproperty/vehicleswastaken.Detectiveswereabletomaketwoarrestsandreturnthevictim’svehicleandfirearm.

• AutoTheftUnitdetectivesconductedaVINetchingeventinMayattheCottonwoodmall.

• OnMay18,BurglaryUnitofficersweredispatchedtoanapartmentcomplexinresponsetoacommercialburglaryinprogress.Apartmentsecurityhaddetainedoneoftheoffendersandidentifiedasecondsuspect.Officerslocatedsomeofthestolenpropertyinanapartment,andsecureditpendingasearchwarrant.BurglaryDetectivesarrivedonsceneandtookovertheinvestigation.Asearchwarrantwasobtainedfortheapartmentandsomeofthestolenpropertywasrecovered.BurglaryDetectiveswereabletoidentifyoneoftheotheroffendersandanarrestwarrantwasobtained.

• OnMay21,BurglaryUnitdetectivesobtainedtwofelonyburglarywarrantsforaknownserialcommercialburglarandlockpicker.Burglarydetectivesconductedsurveillanceatthesuspect’sresidence.Whenhewaslocated,BurglaryUnitdetectivesmadecontactwithhimandhewastakenintocustodywithoutincident.

• OnMay30,whileworkingaCommercialBurglaryTacticalOperation,BurglaryUnitdetectiveslocatedasuspiciousmalelurkingunderneathawindowofanapartment.Thesubjectappearedtobecheckingthewindowtoseeifitwasunlocked.Thesubjectwasstartledbysomethingandwalkedaway.BurglaryUnitdetectivesattemptedtocontacthimandhefledonfoot.Afterashortfootpursuit,hewastakenintocustody.Thesubjectwasfoundtohavethreefelonywarrantsandtwomisdemeanorwarrants.

• OnMay5,NITedetectiveshadabaittruckparkedintheSoutheastAreaCommandwhenasuspectenteredthetruckandtookbaitproperty.Hethengavethepropertytoanothermaninadifferentvehicle.Theoriginaloffenderdroveoffwiththebaittruckandthesecondmanfollowed.Theydrovetoalocationandbegantakingmoreitemsoutofthetruckwhentheywerearrested.

• OnMay20,DetectiveJ.WeberandActingSergeantR.Crawfordwerecalledtoabankinresponsetoaforgery.Thesubjectwasincustodyforattemptingtocashaforgedcheck.Thesubjecthadpassedthreeforgedchecksinatwodayperiodatvariousbanklocations.ThesuspectwasbookedintotheMDConforgerycharges.

• OnMay27,DetectiveV.NatewaandDetectiveJ.Weberwerecalledbyfieldofficersinresponsetoanotherforgery.Thesuspectattemptedtocashaforgedcheckanddefraudthebank.Thesuspectwasarrestedforforgery.

• InMay,thevalueofcasesclearedbytheWhiteCollarCrimeUnitwasover$100,849.

• OrganizedRetailCrime(OCU)andPropertyCrimesdetectivesutilizedmultipleresourcesincludingtheFISOApartnershiptoidentify,locate,andsubsequentlyarrestanoffenderontwooutstandingwarrants.TheoffenderwaslistedasaMostWantedPropertyCrimeOffender.BetweenMarch25-29,shewasresponsiblefordepositingandcashingfraudulentcheckstotaling$9,000atmultiplebankinglocations.

• DetectivesfromOCU,PawnShop,MetalTheft,andCNAUconductedanimpromptupropertycrimeoffenderwarrantroundup.Itresultedinthearrestoffivepropertycrimeoffenderswithvarioustypesofoutstandingfelonywarrants.Oneoffenderhadanoutstandingwarrantforassaultandautoburglary.Hehadfortyarrestsoverthepasttenyears.Anotheroffender

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hadawarrantforautoburglaryandhadbeenarrested27timesinlastsevenyears.Anotherhadawarrantforkidnappingandhadthirteenarrestsinpasttenyears.Othershadwarrantsforlarcenyover$500andspentthirteenyearsinprisonfortraffickingnarcotics;awarrantforresidentialburglary,autoburglaryandlarcenyover$500withfivearrestsoverthepastyear.

• OCUdetectivesandSpecialInvestigationDivisiondetectivesworkedjointlyonaninvestigationresultinginthedismantlingofafencingoperation.OCUdetectivesservedanarrestwarrantatastorageunitthatresultedintherecoveryofsuspectedstolenpropertyvaluedatapproximately$10,000.

• PawnShopdetectivesinitiatedandconductedatacticaloperationaimedatrecoveringstolenweapons.Inatwo-dayperiod,fivestolenhandgunswererecovered,includingaweaponwhichhadbeenstolenfromanAPDemployeeduringaresidentialburglary.

• MetalTheft,OCU,PawnShopandCNAUdetectivesinitiatedsurveillanceataresidenceinreferencetoanoutstandingwarrantforarepeatmetaltheftoffender.Thesuspecthadbeenidentifiedastheoffenderinvolvedinthetheftofpropertyvaluedatover$5000fromacellularretailer.Thesuspectwasobservedattheresidenceandwastakenintocustody.Hehasapproximately60otherarrestspriortothisarrest.

• MetalTheftdetectivesreceivedinformationthatafugitivefeaturedintheMostWantedPropertyCrimeOffendernewspaperinsertforMay,waspossiblyhidingoutataresidence.DetectivesfromOCU,MetalTheftandCNAUestablishedsurveillanceatthelocation.Duringthesurveillance,detectivesobservedthemanenteringandexitingfromtheresidencepriortomakingcontactwithhimandplacinghimincustodyfortwooutstandingfelonywarrants.

Criminal Investigations Division...• TheHomicideUnitrespondedtofivecallouts

duringMay.Onewasahomicide,twoweremajorcases,andtwowereofficer-involvedshootings.ThisbringsthetotalnumberofUCRhomicidesinAlbuquerquetofourthroughtheendofMay.Thistotalincludesthreeadulthomicidesandonejuvenilehomicide.Thetotalamountofpoliceactionsin2014isnine.TheHomicideUnitcurrentlyhas25activecases.

• TheArmedRobberyUnitrespondedtonine

robberycallouts,andcleared21casesinMay.TenweresenttotheDistrictAttorney’sOffice.Unitdetectivesmadeninearrests,andwroteonearrestwarrantaswellasthreesearchwarrants.TheRobberyUnithad21newcasesassignedinMayandhasatotal61activecases.

• TheSexCrimesUnitrespondedtotwosexcrimescall-outsinMay,andcleared21caseswithfourofthosegoingtotheDistrictAttorney’sOffice.Theunitalsowrotefivesearchwarrants.Therewere28newcasesassignedforinvestigation.Theunitcurrentlyhas72activecases.

• TheFASTTUnitcleared20casesinMaywithnoneofthemgoingtotheDistrictAttorney’sOffice.FASTTDetectivesreviewed165cases,andcurrentlyhas14activecases.

• TheMissingPersons/ColdCaseHomicide/118thStreetTaskForceUnithad100newrunaways/missingpersonsreportedtotheMissingPersonsUnitinMay.Theunitcleared95totalrunaways/missingpersoncases.Theunitcurrentlyhas112activecases.

• TheSexualOffenderRegistrationDetail(SORD)caseloadisat142.Thereare82cityregisteredsexoffendersunderASORNA.

• DetectivePeerassistedtheUSMarshalsandProbationandParoleofficerstolocateanoffenderthathadcuthisanklebraceletoff.Thesubjectwaslocatedandtakenbackintocustody.

• TheChildExploitationDetail(CED)wasassigned43newcasesinMay.TheUnitcleared26cases,withtwocasesbeingsubmittedtotheDistrictAttorney’sOfficeforprosecution.SixsearchwarrantswerewritteninMay.TheUnitcompleted21computer/cellphoneforensicexaminations.TheUnitcurrentlyhas55activecases.CEDalsoconductedfivemissingpersonsinvestigations

• DetectiveHawkesrespondedtothe21stCenturySchoolwherenakedimagesofchildrenwerebeingpassedamongschoolchildren.Severalquestionableimagesofstudentswerelocated.15phoneswereconfiscatedandprocessedbyDetectiveHawkes.Nochargeswerefiledinthiscase,asallwereageappropriate.However,suspectedchildpornographyimagesweresecuredandhopefullypreventedfromspreading.

• OfficersfrombothEastsideandWestsideSROUnitscontinuedtobeofgreatassistancetotheirrespectiveAreaCommandsbyrespondingto258callsforserviceand215on-siteactivitiesinMay.56referralsweremadebytheSROs

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and136truancyinvestigationswereconducted.qualityoflifeenforcementactivities(criminaltrespass,panhandling,redtag,graffitireferrals,parking/movingcitations,totalled53forMay.TheSROUnitscleared0totalFelony/Misdemeanorarrestsand/orwarrants.Inaddition,theSROUnitshandled56regularreferralsandthreeCACUreferrals.

• ManyWestsideSROsassistedAPDwithhighschoolgraduationswhichtookplacefromMay12-17.

• TheCITUnitwasassigned39casesandclosed16cases.TheUnitprovided67traininghoursandreceived27hoursoftraining.CIThad72homevisitsandhad191CITcontacts.26threatassessmentswerehandled.COASTassisted266individualsandmade338referralstoservices.Dr.NilsRosenbaumhandled16contactsandassistedCITwiththreehomesvisitsandalsowroteoneCertificateofEvaluation.

Special Investigations Division...• OnMay22,Air5receivedarequestfroma

BSCOdetectivetosearchforavehicleontheWestMesa.Thevehiclewasassociatedasuspectedsexcrime.Upondoingagridsearchofthearea,Air5locatedavehiclematchingthedescription.Air5requestedaunittoconfirmthevehicle.ABCSOmarkedunitarrivedandpositivelyconfirmedthatthevehiclewastheirtarget.

• OnMay24,Air1assistedAutoTheftUnitdetectivesinreferencetoastolenbaitcarthathadjustoccurred.Air1joinedupwiththedetectivesonnorthboundLouisianaatLomas.ThedetectivesinitiatedtheshutdownonthevehicleanditrolledtoastoponaentranceramptoInterstate40.Thesubjectrefusedtoexitthevehicleandafelonystopwasconducted.Duetothepositionofthestop,Air1providedaerialcoverageuntiltheoffenderfinallyexitedandwasdetainedbyofficers.Thevehiclewasrecoveredandtheoffendertakenintocustody.

• CriminalIntelligenceUnitdetectivesconductednumerousbackgroundinvestigationsforunitsaroundtheAPD.Theinvestigationsincludedthecomprehensivebackgroundsofindividuals,locatingweaponinformation,andotherbackgrounditems.UnitdetectivesassistedBCSOROPtofindaDEAdouble-homicidesuspect.

• OnMay8,theROPUnitwascontactedbyfieldofficersintheFoothillsAreaCommand

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inreferencetoastolenvehicle.ROPUnitdetectivesestablishedsurveillanceandobservedastolenvanentertheparkinglot.ROPUnitdetectivesobservedtheoccupantsandfollowedthemtoCoronadoMall.Bothsubjectsweretakenintocustodywithoutincident.

• OnMay8,theRopUnitwascontactedbyFoothillsOfficerT.Benavidezregardingastolensportscar.Thevehiclewastakeninaresidentialburglarywherenumerousfirearmswerealsotaken.ROPUnitdetectivesestablishedsurveillanceandtookasuspectintocustodyforoccupyingastolenvehicle.Throughinvestigation,ROPUnitdetectivesrecovered45handgunsandtworifles.

• OnMay21,ROPUnitdetectivesassistedtheGangUnitwithsurveillanceofastolenvehicle.Thevehiclewastakenatgunpointfromtheowner.Surveillanceofthevehiclewasconductedandtheoccupantswerecontactedinaparkinglot.Twosubjectswerearrestedwithoutincident.

• DuringMay,ROPUnitdetectivesassistedtheFBIwithasubstantialamountoftimeonsurveillanceofapossiblerepeatbankrobberysuspect.

• TwomenwerelocatedandarrestedwithoutincidentonMay21.Oneofthemenwasarrestedforoutstandingwarrants,includingarmedrobbery,aggravatedbattery,aggravatedassault,probationviolations,andhaspendingfederalchargesthroughtheATF.Thesecondmanwasarrestedforaggravatedassaultandharboringafugitive.Bothsubjectsaremembersofacriminalstreetgang.

• DuringMay,theViceUnitcontinuedtoassistwithanongoinginvestigationthatconsumedthemajorityoftheUnit’stime.However,unitdetectiveswerestillabletomake18felonyarrestsand11misdemeanorarrests.Theunitalsorecovered14firearms,severalofwhichwerestolen,andalargeamountofnarcotics.Inadditiontothat,unitdetectiveslocatedandrecoveredthousandsofdollarsinstolenproperty.

Professional Accountability BureauCommunications Division...• TheAPD9-1-1CommunicationsCenterstaff

answered74,241incoming911and242-COPScallsinMay.Therewere29,136callsansweredfor911and45,105callsansweredfor242-COPS.911Operatorsanswered91.38%of

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the911callswithin10seconds(thenationalstandardis90%;APD’sstandardis92.0%);operatorsalsoanswered95.24%ofthe242-COPScallswithin30seconds(APDgoalis90%answeredwithin30seconds).

• Several9-1-1CommunicationsCenteremployeesattendedtrainingsessionsaspartoftheNewMexicoAPCO/NENATrainingandVendorConferenceheldonMay6–9.

• Criticalmulti-taskingassessmentswereconductedtheweekofMay5forthetopcandidateswhoappliedforthe9-1-1TelecommunicationsOperatorIposition.Apre-hireorientationsessionwasheldonMay12forthecandidatesselectedtoberecommendedforhire.

• TheEmergencyCommunicationsCenterManagerparticipatedintheAPDBasicTrainingCurriculumReviewConferenceheldatthePoliceAcademyonMay27and28.

APD Academy...• The110thCadetClasscompletedweektwenty-

sevenoftheirtrainingandgraduatedonMay8.Priortotheirgraduation,theycompletedtheirOfficerSurvivalTraining.ThistrainingoccurredattheDepartmentofEnergy’sNationalTrainingCenterandincludedlivefiretraining,andForceonForceSimmunitionTraining.The110thCadetClasscompletedtheirNewMexicoLawEnforcementOfficersCertificationExam,andallcadetspassed.

• BasicTrainingstaffmembersattendedtheeightyhourFirearmsInstructorCertification.ThestaffalsoparticipatedinthefullBasicTrainingCurriculumReview.Oncethecurriculumreviewwascomplete,theBasicTrainingStaffdismantledtheentirebasictrainingschedule.TheBasicTrainingStaffthenre-constructedthescheduleutilizingthereductionsfromNMDPS,andtherecommendationsfromthecurriculumreview.

• Thephysicaltrainingprogramforthe110thcadetclasswasconcluded.TheWellnessUnitcontinuedworkingtopreparethe111thcadetclassprehiredemployeesintheareaofphysicalreadinessfortheupcomingacademy.DepartmentPhysicalAssessmentsfor2014concludedwith144officerscompletinganassessment.TheWellnessUnitalsoassistedwiththeBasicTrainingCurriculumReviewconferencebyleadingaworkinggroupfordevelopmentoftheDPSPhysicalandEmotional

readinessblockofinstruction.

Planning and Policy Division...• Divisionstaffparticipatedinaconferencecall

withmembersoftheInternationalAssociationofLawEnforcementPlannerstodiscusstheupcomingconference.

• PlanningstaffmetwithcontractorstoplanamajorflooringoverhaulattheValleyAreaCommand.

• StaffmetwithrepresentativesfromTraffic,Tactical,andDMDattheoldArmorysitetobeginaprojectthatwillbringnewusesandrenewedvitalitytotheparcel.

• StaffmetwithNortheastAreaCommandpersonneltodiscussadditionalsecuritycamerainstallationandasmallconstructionproject.

• PolicystaffmetwithCaptainJodiWakefieldoftheLAPDtodiscusstheformationandimplementationofanauditfunctionthatwillassistinaddressingUSDOJrecommendations.

• StaffmetwithAPDAcademystafftoplanaprojecttoremodeltheAcademyentrancetoprovideadditionalsecuritytoitsoccupants.

• PlanningSectionstaffmetwithAPDcommandstafftodiscusstheallocationofthe2014JusticeAssistanceGrant.

• ConferenceplanningstaffmetwiththeCityFilmOfficetodiscussthecreationofapresentationthatwouldhighlightfilmmakinginNewMexico.

Recruiting and Background Division...• DuringMay,theRecruitingandSelectionUnit

received383interestcards.Forty-fivecadetsareseatedforthe111thcadetclass.

• StaffattendedrecruitingeventsatKirtlandAFB,theNewMexicoVeteransJobFair,PublicSafetyDayatCottonwoodMall,andIsotopesPark.

Professional Standards Division...• TheAlarmUnitnoted1,871falsealarmsinMay.

TheUnitcollected$96,550inMay.• CourtServicesstaffscheduled123pretrial

hearingsandprocessed329arraignments.Staffsubmitted320felonycasestotheDistrictAttorney’sofficeforprosecutionandsubmitted449summonstoMetroCourt.

• TheTelephoneReportUnitprocessed530reportswhichresultedinasavingsof1,849hoursofFieldServicestimeandanestimatedsavingsof$28,440.

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• Inaddition,theTelephoneReportUnitprocessed429on-line(CopLogic)reports,resultinginasavingsof1,115hoursofFieldServicestimeandanestimatedsavingsof$17,160.

• MetroCourtofficersassisted95individualswhowereremandedbythecourtandbooked;andthreeindividualswhowereremandedandassistedwithbondingout.19individualswerebookedwithmisdemeanorwarrants;33individualswhowerefoundtohavemisdemeanorwarrantswereassistedinbondingout;and153individualswereinpolicecustodyinMay.MetroCourtofficersrespondedto987callsforserviceinMay.

• OnMay21,OfficerSabaughandSgt.O’Connellparticipatedinthe“HomelessCourt”program.Duringtheevent,threehomelesscitizenshadtheircasesheardbyJudgeAlanis.

Prisoner Transport Unit...• InMay,thePrisonerTransportUnitprocessed

1,315prisonersthroughthePrisonerTransportCenter.TheAlbuquerquePoliceDepartmentarrested1,001prisonersandotherlocallawenforcementagenciesarrested314prisoners.ThePrisonerTransportUnitmade226tripstotheMDCandacceptedsixwalk-inprisonersattheMDC.

• TheAPD/AFDPIIPTeamcontinuedtoworkTuesdays,Thursdays,FridaysandSaturdaysforatotalof19daysinMay.ThePIIPTeamtransported76publicinebriatestoMATS;30publicinebriatesweretransportedbyEMS;43publicinebriatesrefusedservices;andfourpublicinebriatesdidnotmeettheMATScriteria.

• ThesavingsinhoursandfuelcostsforMaywas$10,312.

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2014

1 81

7561

8347

216

152 16

996 10

473 7674

103

78

100

57 5051 4624 29 24 1924

Shoplifting by Area Command Apr-May 2013/2014

Not Specifie

dA.. M..

FHApril May

NEApril May

NWApril May

SEApril May

SWApril May

VAApril May

2014

2014

2013

2014

2013

2014

2013

2014

2013

2014

2013

2014

2013

2014

2013

2014

2013

2014

2013

2014

2013

2014

2013

2014

2013

2014

1445

1411

138

1624 23

8 8 9 86

1827 28

2017

1317

723

1115

5

Child Abuse by Area Command Apr-May 2013/2014