Crimes & Investigations

Former Albuquerque Teacher Found Guilty in Sexual Violation

Patrick Corr, former teacher at John Adams Middle School has been found guilty for sexually abusing his student.

Group of Thieves Accused of Stealing Copper Wire from Lea Oil Country Fields

Several oil companies in southeast New Mexico are experiencing loss due to a group of thieves stealing copper wires. Suspects stole almost $85,000 worth...

Audit Reveals Former Taos School Official Allegedly Funneled $250K in School Contracts to a Company He Owned

A former Taos Municipal Schools facilities director is accused of funneling nearly $250,000 in district contracts to his own fencing company, according to a forensic audit that sparked a sweeping ethics complaint and prompted reforms in district oversight and procurement procedures.

$10K Fence Theft Caught on Camera at a Distillery

Theft usually happens at night, when everyone else is in their bed, sleeping peacefully. However, a distillery in Albuquerque...

CYFD and ABQ Police Should Have Done More to Protect Kids from Their Mother – Family says

A grandmother of two kids and a family friend think CYFD and APD could have done more to resolve a family issue involving children's safety.

Safety Warning Sparks After a Hiker Found Dead on La Luz Trail

A hiker on the La Luz trail in the Sandia Mountains has been found dead. Authorities remind hikers to be cautious.

New Mexico Deputy for Prostitution Solicitation in El Paso

Michael Gallardo, is accused of soliciting prostitution despite being in the service for nearly two decades.

Lindy’s Diner Exterior Collapses in Downtown Albuquerque—Here’s What You Need to Know

Just after a week after Code Enforcement red-tagged Lindy's Diner due to structural issues, a part of its building collapsed.