Created: July 09, 2021 03:12 PM
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.- Former Albuquerque police detectives claim inaction by APD leadership is allowing serial rapists to get away with their crime.
They say when they voiced their concerns and tried to improve the sex crimes unit, they were pushed out.
Teresa Romero and Sally Dyer and Mandi Abernathy are now suing the city, claiming many of the problems in the sex crimes unit began when a new sergeant was placed in charge.
According to the detectives, one of Sgt. Amanda Wild s first mandates was to stop communicating with the district attorney s office and other law enforcement partners.