J O H N A R T H U R C A R R I L L O M E M O R I A L S U B S T A T I O N N O R T H E A S T A R E A C O M M A N D April 2013 Volume 3 Issue 4 On the Beat From the Commander s Desk Greetings everyone, We recently held our Burglary Awareness Training at the Northeast Substation and I was extremely happy to see we had 75 neighborhood association members in attendance. It is always good to see our citizens participate in activities with our police department. We continue to look into providing our community with innovative training and will alert you as to any training coming up. If you have a request for a specific training, please contact Sharanne and she will work with our staff and the Department s many specialized units in fulfilling your request. We always ask that attendees contact Sharanne so that we may find the appropriate venue for the classes; our 75 Burglary Awareness Training participants met the capacity of our briefing room! Inside this issue: From The Commander s Desk Shift Bid 1 NE Officers Working Hard for You Recent Burglary Awareness Training APD Drug Disposal 3 311 App 4 Service Animals 4 1 2 2 As always, take care and be diligent in protecting yourselves and your property but equally important, protect your community. Respectfully, Commander Bonnie Montoya Shift Bid Every year, the Albuquerque Police Department conducts a shift bid and this year the new bid takes effect on April 20th. We have kept many of our current officers and supervisors but are also welcoming new officers and supervisors to the Command. We will continue to work on our property crime reduction initiatives as well as starting new projects aimed at crime reduction, crime prevention and will continue to address quality of life issues. Staff & Important Numbers 5
Page 2 Individual commitment to a group effort - that is what makes a team work, a company work, a society work, a civilization work. -Vince Lombardi On the Beat Volume 3 Issue 4 NE OFFICERS WORKING HARD FOR YOU Officer Cochran conducted a traffic tact plan on Montgomery from San Mateo to Eubank regarding cruisers and speeding vehicles. He issued 11 moving citations. Officer Calt conducted a traffic enforcement tact plan in the Stardust Skies neighborhood area. He issued 20 moving citations and made 1 misdemeanor arrest. Officer Sprague patrolled the Stardust Skies Park regarding complaints of drug activity in the park. He did not observe any illegal activity, but made several citizen contacts. Officer Sprague compiled crime information regarding burglaries in the command to identify the highest times and days for burglaries. The goal was to identify the most active time so resources can be utilized to their maximum effectiveness. Officer Sprague continues to work with the information so field officers and Impact detectives can target the appropriate areas. Officer Luthi conducted a traffic enforcement tact plan at Pennsylvania/Claremont. He issued 10 moving citations. Officer Roberto and Recruit Officer Candelaria were returning to the Wal-Mart at 2701 Carlisle Blvd. to pick up information when they were advised of a shoplifting incident in progress. The officers observed on surveillance video the suspect making selections of merchandise and concealing them. Officers Candelaria and Roberto arrested the subject as she attempted to leave the store without paying. Upon further investigation a large amount of narcotics was located on the suspect s person. The suspect was also found to have several warrants for absconding. Officers were later advised that the subject had been wanted by the DEA and US Marshal s office for over 2 years. Recent Burglary Awareness Training The Northeast Area Command recently hosted a Burglary Awareness Training on April 6, 2013 taught by Field Investigator Detective Bruce Arbogast. There were approximately 75 attendees. Several folks have contacted Crime Prevention to schedule Security Surveys of their homes. If there is enough interest, we will look at scheduling another class with Detective Arbogast.
On the Beat Volume 3 Issue 4 A.P.D. Drug Disposal Program Page 3 DEPOSIT YOUR UNWANTED PRESCRIPTION DRUGS AT AN APD SUBSTATION The Albuquerque Police Department has provided a pharmaceutical drug disposal container inside each substation as a convenience to the citizens of Albuquerque to dispose of their used and unwanted prescription drugs. Please note that the container is not allowed to receive any syringes, chemicals, liquids or inhalers. NE Area Command Substation 8201 Osuna Rd. NE Albuquerque, NM 87109 505-823-4455 Hours 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Page 4 On the Beat Volume 3 Issue 4 311 App Submit a service request to Albuquerque's Citizen Call Center. How it Works See a problem in Albuquerque? Use 311's service request app to report the issue. Albuquerque at the Palm of your Hands The City of Albuquerque's ABQ311 Mobile App allows the public to report Graffiti, Weed Complaints, Solid Waste Issues and more. Service Animals What are my rights and responsibilities as a disabled person with a service animal? You have the right to equal access to all public areas where other customers/citizens are normally allowed. You have the right not to be segregated from other customers/citizens. You have the right not to be separated from your service animal. You do not have to provide a deposit for your service animal, but you are responsible for any damage to the facility that your service animal may cause. You are not required to show proof of disability or proof of certification of your service animal. The care and supervision of your service animal is solely your responsibility. If your service animal is disruptive or posing a threat to others, then the business or public entity can ask you to remove your service animal. However, you have a right to remain without your service animal. Definition of public accommodation: Any facility operated by a public or private entity that solicits the business of or provides programs and services for the general public; including restaurants, retail stores, hotels, movie theaters, zoos, museums, recreational facilities, government entities and programs, etc. Courtesy of: Albuquerque Human Rights Office (505)924-3380 TTY:1-800-659-8331 coahumanrights@cabq.gov He is your friend, your partner, your defender, your dog. You are his life, his love, his leader. He will be yours, Faithful and true, to the last beat of his heart. You owe it to him to be worthy of such devotion. - Unknown
J O H N A R T H U R C A R R I L L O M E M O R I A L S U B S T A T I O N N O R T H E A S T A R E A C O M M A N D 8201 Osuna Rd. NE Albuquerque, NM 87109 Phone: 505-823-4455 Fax: 505-857-8314 Albuquerque Police Department Website www.cabq.gov/police NE AREA COMMAND STAFF Commander Bonnie Montoya Lt. Roger Banez - Watch 2 (Dayshift) Sgt. Michelle Campbell - Team 1 Sgt. Chris Harmon Team 3 Sgt. Bruce Werley -Team 2 A/Sgt. Candis DeFrates(Impact Unit) Sharanne Press, CPS/CFMH Amanda Estrada, Office Assistant Anna Carmona, Court Svcs. Gretta Boyer, CSA Frieda Lehner, CSA Paul Starkman, Volunteer Rona Hammetter, Volunteer Detective Christian Baker Detective Candis DeFrates Detective Gerald Roach Detective Kevin Kees Detective Joshua Brown Police Service Aide - Justin Bishop Lt. Tim Lopez - Watch 3 (Swingshift) Sgt. Stuart Vigil - Team 4 Sgt. Sean Frick - Team 5 Sgt. Rich Hilger - Team 6 Police Service Aide - Josh Trujillo Lt. Larry Pocci - Watch 1 (Graveyard) Sgt. Michael Lopez - Team 7 Sgt. Mark Norris - Team 8 Sgt. Steve Altman - Team 9 Important Phone Numbers FOR EMERGENCIES - 911 NON-EMERGENCIES - 242-COPS (2677) SUBSTATIONS Northeast Area Command 823-4455 Coronado Mall 875-0500 Foothills Area Command 332-5240 Southeast Area Command 256-2050 Valley Area Command 761-8800 Southwest Area Command 831-4705 Northwest Area Command 768-4850 Do you have an event coming up? Maybe a thought or idea for next month s newsletter that we can feature? If so, call Sharanne Press, CPS/CFMH at 505-796-1915 or email at spress@cabq.gov