The Albuquerque Police Department
plans to increase its ranks of police service aides -- civilian employees who
aren't sworn police officers but who perform some of the same duties.
Chief Ray
Schultz says the department wants to increase the number of aides to 60 from
the current 21.
According to the Albuquerque Journal, Albuquerque 's police service aides write
initial reports on some crimes and collect some basic evidence. Aides don't
carry guns while on duty and don't have arrest power.
Schultz says hiring more
aides will free up regular officers to respond to more serious situations
faster and create an apprentice program for aides to become regular officers.
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