Albuquerque, NM – New Mexico State Police officers have been out in full force across Albuquerque since October 27, 2025, as part of a major crime suppression operation aimed at reducing violence and protecting residents.
According to the New Mexico State Police, the initiative has already led to 142 arrests — including 64 felony and 78 misdemeanor charges — as of November 5. Officers also reported recovering multiple stolen vehicles and seizing various narcotics during the operation.
The ongoing effort comes as part of a broader strategy to increase police visibility and target offenders driving Albuquerque’s crime rates. Officials say the operation represents one of the largest concentrated enforcement actions in the city this fall.
New Mexico State Police emphasized they will continue these proactive patrols in the coming weeks, vowing to pursue those who threaten public safety while keeping communities informed of ongoing results.
Residents are encouraged to report suspicious activity and stay alert as enforcement remains active through mid-November.
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