Former APD officer tied to DWI scandal now working in Durango

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Former Albuquerque Police Officer Daniel Carr served the APD for nearly 20 years, but his credibility is now being called into question as part of the ongoing federal DWI corruption investigation. He’s the 16th officer to join the ranks of officers listed on the Bernalillo County District Attorney’s Office ‘Giglio list‘ of officers who are no longer trusted witnesses in court.

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Carr was added to the list on Monday as part of the ongoing federal investigation into the DWI corruption scheme, where officers were working with a defense attorney’s office, taking money to get DWI cases dismissed in court.

Carr was the subject of a KRQE News 13 investigation in 2014 when court records show a woman who worked at a downtown strip club claimed Carr was harassing her. Records show at the time, she claimed Carr followed her boyfriend, pulled him over, and charged him with DWI…

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