Albuquerque officers placed on leave as part of federal investigation

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The Bernalillo County, New Mexico, DA’s office also said it has dismissed 156 DWI cases “in deference" to the investigation.

Multiple police officers in Albuquerque, New Mexico, have been placed on administrative leave and a district attorney’s office has dismissed more than 150 DWI cases as part of an ongoing federal investigation. 

The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of New Mexico confirmed in a statement Tuesday that the Albuquerque police officers were placed on leave in connection with a federal investigation but would not comment further.

The U.S. attorney’s office said the case has involved federal law enforcement activity at three residences — one in Albuquerque, one in Edgewood and one in Los Lunas. There was also federal law enforcement activity at a law firm in Albuquerque, the office said. It is not clear whether the residences are the homes of the officers who have been placed on leave.

The dismissal of the more than 150 DWI cases is also linked to the federal investigation, the office said. 

The office said that the investigation continues and that more developments are expected. 

Albuquerque police cars.
Albuquerque police cars.Susan Montoya Bryan / AP file

Albuquerque police said in a statement to NBC affiliate KOB that they have been “working with the FBI for the past several months on an investigation involving members of the department.”

“Due to the sensitive nature of the investigation, some officers have been placed on administrative leave, and others will be temporarily reassigned within the department,” the department said.

The Bernalillo County District Attorney’s Office said in a statement that it has dismissed 156 DWI cases "in deference to an ongoing federal investigation."

The office dismissed 144 DWI cases Thursday, eight on Friday and four on Monday, the statement said, adding that additional cases are under review. The dismissed cases were filed from 2016 to 2024.

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