Legislation Details

File #: OC-26-5   
Type: Other Communication Status: Filed
File created: 4/6/2026 In control: City Council
Final action: 4/20/2026
Enactment date: Enactment #:
Effective date:    
Title: CPOA C/S R-25-153 FY26 One Year Objectives Update
Attachments: 1. OC-5
City of Albuquerque
Civilian Police Oversight Agency

Timothy M. Keller Diane McDermott
Mayor Executive Director

Interoffice Memorandum 3/31/26


To: Klarissa Pe?a, City Council President

From: Diane McDermott, Executive Director

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CPOA C/S R-25-153 FY26 One Year Objectives Update
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Per R-25-153, please accept the response information for the two CPOA Objectives:

OBJECTIVE 13. To meet the goal that the public is safe and secure, CPOA shall maintain a clear investigation backlog to ensure timely and effective oversight of law enforcement activities within the community. (CPOA)

As of March 30, 2026, 22 cases are over 120 days and are subject to investigation. This marks a decrease from the previous report. The majority of the remaining cases are from an investigator who has left the Agency and had a larger caseload that has been redistributed. We have focused heavily on prioritizing cases with sustained findings to avoid missing potential disciplinary opportunities under the Collective Bargaining Agreements. The cases remaining have been triaged. We have a relatively new investigative staff, with the average tenure in the position at 13-14 months across the 8 investigators. We are still short two investigators with recent departures.

Additionally, 112 cases are pending final review. These cases have been triaged and lack sustained findings. Resources have been continually allocated to handle the older cases within manageable limits. However, the percentage of sustains from 1/1/23 to 12/31/24 was 21%, whereas from 1/1/25 to 3/30/26, it increased to 49%, leading the review focus to shift toward the sustain category and delaying reviews of exonerated and unfounded cases. We use a contract vendor with adequate skills to complete cases as needed, but their capacity is limited. The delayed reviews do not involve the same cases previously reported; nonetheless, timelin...

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