Police search for two suspects in Albuquerque area, Albuquerque NM


Police are looking for two suspects in the Albuquerque area. One suspect is wearing all black and has been moving eastbound, while the second suspect, who is intoxicated, is wandering off a property and heading north on foot.
Audio|Source: Sandoval, Bernalillo, and Santa Fe County Law Enforcement
03:35
Transcript:
Yeah, one of them is definitely long gone. The other one is about 30-second delay. When black over black, black helmet, black backpack, and marooske, like, probably 20 seconds out from a crystal. Eastbound Central. Copy searching. Just getting onto the bridge, eastbound central. the number one lane who's found Central Pass Tingley. It's going to be in the area of 1806 Valley, Tennessee Valley male left. Going towards the Sleda, it was going to be a black over blue shirt and jeans. Again, that's going to fly across the rear bravo. The vehicle was going to be a white and colored shuddy pickup trucks looking further. For seeing the areas of violence. One of the issues. All units paint, I'm an initial. If he did, I'm direct, all units are 101[4]8[1], 410[2], or you off the 108[3]. It's great, just put the ball back in his pocket, and he's taken off. There's no eastbound on sexual. Right now he's gone with a flow of traffic. Committed sexual fellows. We have a call reference 101. Are you directed that? We have a call reference 101. Are you directed that? Or was there as, no, the plate is Henry Young Luke in 604. Okay. Several. Number. 136 once in home either. Not one. Say, of course. Okay, this is being up to the area 101-26 Edith. For a 31 subjects, callers, third party, 49, initially calling reference the mill, laying in the grass on the property. Just called back in advising miles wandering off the properties, blasting northbound on foot, highly intoxicated around a few seven. Now's going to be an SMA with a white baseball shirt on with black sleeve. User pressing the 21. 3.5.2. That was detailed for earlier. 104, moving out.
Yeah, one of them is definitely long gone. The other one is about 30-second delay. When black over black, black helmet, black backpack, and marooske, like, probably 20 seconds out from a crystal. Eastbound Central. Copy searching. Just getting onto the bridge, eastbound central. the number one lane who's found Central Pass Tingley. It's going to be in the area of 1806 Valley, Tennessee Valley male left. Going towards the Sleda, it was going to be a black over blue shirt and jeans. Again, that's going to fly across the rear bravo. The vehicle was going to be a white and colored shuddy pickup trucks looking further. For seeing the areas of violence. One of the issues. All units paint, I'm an initial. If he did, I'm direct, all units are 101[4]8[1], 410[2], or you off the 108[3]. It's great, just put the ball back in his pocket, and he's taken off. There's no eastbound on sexual. Right now he's gone with a flow of traffic. Committed sexual fellows. We have a call reference 101. Are you directed that? We have a call reference 101. Are you directed that? Or was there as, no, the plate is Henry Young Luke in 604. Okay. Several. Number. 136 once in home either. Not one. Say, of course. Okay, this is being up to the area 101-26 Edith. For a 31 subjects, callers, third party, 49, initially calling reference the mill, laying in the grass on the property. Just called back in advising miles wandering off the properties, blasting northbound on foot, highly intoxicated around a few seven. Now's going to be an SMA with a white baseball shirt on with black sleeve. User pressing the 21. 3.5.2. That was detailed for earlier. 104, moving out.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
1018: En Route/Emergency Run
[2]
410: Unknown (possibly 'on scene' or related to assignment)
[3]
108: In Service
[4]
101: Unknown (context suggests a suspicious or wanted person call)
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Location mentioned:
Central Ave SE & Edith Blvd NE, Albuquerque, NM 87102
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