Dec. 26—SANTA FE — A New Mexico Organized Crime Commission that was revived last year after being dormant for decades is asking lawmakers for a $4.5 million special appropriation to expand its work.
NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – A year and a half since its revival, the state commission tasked with tackling organized crime is sharing its successes of the year and what it needs to make a bigger impact. In ...
Bernalillo County District Attorney Sam Bregman is also the chairman of the New Mexico Organized Crime Commission. Here’s a 10-question interview Bregman gave to Jerry Pacheco, the executive director ...
GO AFTER THE BAD GUYS. NEW MEXICO LAW ENFORCEMENT LEADERS PLEDGING TO TACKLE CRIME EVEN HARDER THIS YEAR THAN LAST. JULIAN POTTER IS LIVE IN ALBUQUERQUE WITH THEIR HOPES TO EXPAND THEIR FIGHT IN 2025.
[1] State releases annual report on organized crime in New Mexico – The organized crime commission is asking the state for $4.5 million to add ten full time employees, buy new equipment and create a ...