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Cops combing computer in child-sex case
Investigators have seized computers, flash memory drives, costumes and more, from the houses of a 57-year-old Albuquerque man accused of raping a 16-year-old girl.
Officials mum on rescue of girl in 'imminent danger'
Fifteen hours after sheriff's deputies pulled a missing 16-year-old girl from a South Valley house and arrested a man with her, officials aren't shedding any further light on what happened.
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South Valley looks to break away
South Valley residents itching to create a brand new town discussed the dream once again Saturday before the measure goes to voters in January.
Arrest made in drive-by homicide
The suspect in a drive-by shooting death last week was taken into custody at a home in the South Valley early this morning.
Shooting suspect falls from tree
A man suspected in a drive-by shooting who deputies say was ready for a shootout with them fell from a tree early Monday morning, suffering head injuries.
S. Valley residents remember Dia de los Muertos
Dia de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, was celebrated Sunday in Albuquerque's South Valley.
Deputies look for teen drive-by suspect
Bernalillo County deputies continued their search this weekend for a teenager connected to a South Valley murder.
Two nabbed in shoulder tap operation
Recently, Bernalillo County Sheriff's Deputies from the Street Crimes Division staged a special operation to catch individuals buying alcohol for minors.
Baby shower delivers bundle of arrests
Lynette Tafoya's baby shower ended with a knife, Taser and handcuffs when Bernalillo County deputies stormed the party Saturday arresting seven people including Tafoya, her boyfriend and another mother-to-be. Now the South Valley couple claims deputies took things too far when they broke up their celebration.
Armed suspect forces school lockdown
APS has put a South Valley middle and high school on lockdown as deputies look for an armed suspect in the area.
Local markets give students healthy options
Harvest season is winding down, but students can still buy local food and support the local economy.
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This man of fire, El Kookooee, is a large puppet made of wood and is stuffed with the paper momentos of written fears that is burned in effigy every year on the last Sunday in October during the Festival de Otono in the South Valley near 3908 Isleta Blvd SW in the Rio Bravo State Park, near Harrison Middle School in the baseball diamonds at ...
Candidates' last-minute push to the polls
The three men running for Mayor of Albuquerque are working hard this weekend-- hitting the streets to look for voters who will turn out and cast ballots for them on Election Day-- Tuesday.
Cops nab Hummer but lose drug stash
Albuquerque police know there were drugs inside a Humvee parked at a party they rousted last week, but the marijuana and cocaine vanished before they could serve a search warrant.
Deputies hunt dogfight audience, video
For the first time since dogfighting became a felony crime in New Mexico nearly 30 years ago prosecutors are going after spectators who scattered during a raid in the South Valley earlier this month.
Sheriff White Has Message For Dogfighting Participants
That's the message from Bernalillo County Sheriff Darren White after deputies busted a dog fight two weeks ago and arrested six people.
Street-crimes detectives scoring big
The hard work of a team of Bernalillo County sheriffa s deputies is paying off with the number of arrests increasing by more than 400 percent over the last year.
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Sunday afternoon... the daughter and I stopped at the Pita Pit on Central Ave near UNM.
ABQ teacher: Obama's speech important
President Obama's address to American schoolchildren on Tuesday morning seemed to inspire her students, said an Albuquerque eighth-grade mathematics teacher who chose to show the address during her class.