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CORRALES POLICE DEPARTMENTa week agoAgencyCRIME AND SAFETY UPDATE Happy Memorial Day! Please spend some time today honoring those who gave their lives while serving our great nation in the United States Armed Forces. The vehicle which had been reported stolen from Armijo Lane West on 05/19 was recovered in Tennessee on 05/21. Investigators were able to confirm that the subject in possession of the car had permission to take it from the reporting party, who is now being charged with Filing a False Police Report. Shortly after midnight on TUE 05/21 an Officer on patrol discovered that the cluster mailboxes located at Cabezon RD and El Camino Campo had been tampered with and damaged. The United States Postal Service was notified. Remember to remove incoming mail promptly to help prevent theft and take outgoing items directly to the Post Office. https://www.uspis.gov/tips-prevention/mail-theft At about 8:00AM on FRI 05/24 a citizen on Tierra Encantada reported discovering a small brush fire and hearing a male calling for help in the area. CFD quickly extinguished the fire and CFD and CPD located and removed an apparently disoriented male subject who was stuck in a drain. The 23-year-old Zuni, NM man was transported to a nearby hospital for evaluation and treatment. Thank you, have a safe week and remember: SEE IT, HEAR IT, REPORT IT!20Like

CORRALES POLICE DEPARTMENT6 days agoAgencyCRIME AND SAFETY UPDATE Shortly before 6:00PM on TUE 05/28 Officers responded to a report of a suspicious subject at an unoccupied residence on Mountain Shadows RD. As a result of the investigation, a 44-year-old Albuquerque woman was arrested and charged with Residential Burglary, Larceny, Possession of Burglary Tools, Criminal Damage to Property and Criminal Trespass, and approximately $3,000 worth of stolen property was recovered. On Fri. 05/31 the owner of a vacant property off of Angel RD reported that the wiring to his water pump had been cut at an unknown time during the previous week. Remember to keep security measures in place at unoccupied premises to help deter theft and property damage. Thank you, have a safe week and remember: SEE IT, HEAR IT, REPORT IT!14Like

SANDOVAL COUNTY2+ weeks agoAgencyPUBLIC SAFETY NOTICE: SUNDAY, JANUARY 29, 2024 Due to a recent dog attack, the Sandoval County Sheriff's Office is notifying all residents in the area of Hildalgo Rd and Sandia Blvd that a pack of dogs have been aggressive towards people and have attacked livestock. There are 4-5 dogs currently running in this pack which possibly consists of Pitbull Mix and Shepherd Mix. We have increased patrol in this area and adjoining areas and ask the public to please contact the Sandoval County Regional Communications Center at 505-891-7226 if you have seen this pack. Please do not approach and keep a safe distance from them.88Like

CORRALES POLICE DEPARTMENT2+ weeks agoAgencyCRIME AND SAFETY UPDATE Hello Everyone, Shortly after 7:00PM on Sun. 04/28 a resident reported hearing two gunshots in the area of Cinco Milagros and Price Lane. Please remember that it is illegal to discharge a weapon within the Village limits and don’t take a chance on incurring the criminal and civil liability which could result from striking a person, animal, or someone’s property with a stray projectile: https://library.municode.com/nm/corrales/codes/code_of_ordinances?nodeId=CH24OFMIPR_S24-11DIWE On 04/29/24, A resident on Applewood Rd reported That sometime between 04/27-04/28 his vehicle 2001 Chevy 1500 Pickup NM Lic#BMTH60 was taken from his resident that was secured. On 05/04/24, at approximately 12:06 An ACO (Corrales Animal Control Officer) was at siphon beach. Conducting leash patrol. While Corrales Fire Swiftwater crews were conducting a rescue of an older gentleman who had flipped his vessel. ACO heard a woman screaming where is my child on a raft in the river. ACO 31 scanned the river and saw an adult and child river holding onto a bush. She grabbed a rescue throw bag and took off running on the river right bank after the child, she dialed 911 to activate a code raft. The child's mother was running with ACO 31 at this time. The person in the water, who was wearing a life vest, grabbed the child but lost her vest and grabbed onto a bush on river with the child. The child’s mother and ACO 31 entered the river, ACO 31 took the child and handed him to Corrales Fire Dept who was on the bank. She then assisted both adults out of the river and back to the rescue team staging area. Currently there are no reported injuries among Village staff. Both ACO units are trained to the awareness and operation level of Swiftwater rescue. Certainly! Safety is crucial when enjoying recreational activities near the Rio Grande River. Here are some important guidelines to follow: 1.Wear a Life Jacket: If you plan to go in the river, always wear a certified life jacket. Avoid using pool-type flotation devices. Life jackets are essential for your safety, especially during water activities. 2.Avoid Alcohol: Refrain from drinking alcohol while on the river. Alcohol impairs judgment and coordination, increasing the risk of accidents. 3.Secure Your Belongings: Put your phone in a waterproof case to protect it from water damage. Additionally, avoid tying flotation devices together, as this can be hazardous. 4.Learn Proper Kayaking Techniques: High-flow River days are not ideal for learning how to kayak. It’s best to practice kayaking in calmer conditions before tackling faster-moving water. Remember that the Rio Grande poses risks due to its varying water levels and currents. Always prioritize safety and follow local guidelines and regulations. Enjoy your time on the river but do so responsibly! 😊🌊20Like

CORRALES POLICE DEPARTMENT2+ weeks agoAgencyCRIME AND SAFETY UPDATE Thank you to Doris for hosting Coffee With a Cop at the Senior Center last Tuesday, as well as to everyone who stopped by and spent time with members of the Corrales Police Department, Federal Bureau of Investigation and Sandoval County Regional Emergency Communications Center. On Tue. 05/14 residents of Angelo Luigi RD reported that their 110 cc dirt bike had been stolen from under their carport that afternoon. On Thu. 05/16 a citizen advised police that at about 6:00PM a package containing a food delivery was taken from outside of her residence on Angel RD and returned a short time later, but found to be missing a few items. On Fri. 05/17 a resident of the 5300 block of Corrales RD reported that two windows on her house been struck and damaged, possibly by a BB gun. It is illegal to discharge weapons, including BB / pellet guns, in the Village limits: https://library.municode.com/nm/corrales/codes/code_of_ordinances?nodeId=CH24OFMIPR_S24-11DIWE On Sun. 05/19 a police report was filed concerning a car (with the key left in it) being stolen from the 300 block of Armijo Lane West that afternoon. Park inside of your garage whenever possible and remember to remove the key, lock the doors, set the alarm and use additional layers of protection, such as a steering wheel lock, brake pedal lock and / or kill switch. Thank you, have a safe week and remember: SEE IT, HEAR IT, REPORT IT!14Like

CORRALES POLICE DEPARTMENT2+ weeks agoAgencyCRIME AND SAFETY UPDATE We hope that all of our Village Moms had a relaxing Mother’s Day Weekend. On Mon. 05/06 a resident reported that the license plate had been stolen from his vehicle at an unknown location in the Albuquerque / Corrales area. Most auto parts suppliers carry fasteners which are more secure than the original equipment. On Fri. 05/10 a resident of Ashley LN reported that items were stolen from his unlocked garden shed at an unknown time during the preceding five days. In addition to your residence and vehicles, remember to properly secure garages, sheds and barns to help deter theft. CPD has recently handled several road rage incidents which started in other jurisdictions and ended in the Village. Don’t let an aggressive driver bait you into a dispute. Whenever possible, let them pass you and be on their angry way. Ignore the rude behavior and if you’re followed, don’t lead someone to your home or place of employment. Instead, call 9-1-1 (preferably have a passenger do so or use a hands-free device) and drive to the nearest police station. We’re looking forward to seeing you at Coffee With a Cop tomorrow (Tue. 05/14) between 10:30AM and 11:30AM at the Corrales Senior Center (4320 Corrales RD). No agendas or speeches, just a chance to ask questions, voice concerns and get to know some of the public safety professionals in your community. Thank you, have a safe week and remember: SEE IT, HEAR IT, REPORT IT!9Like

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