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New Mexico mental health first responders are increasingly civilians, not police
ALBUQUERQUE (Reuters) - Unarmed emergency responders Nevada Sanchez and Sean Martin take a police dispatch call in southeast Albuquerque, New Mexico, a city with high rates of violent crime and police ... Read More
L.A. tests sending unarmed civilians to low-level crime scenes
The city of Los Angeles is launching a new pilot program to address crime, opting to use unarmed civilians instead of police officers to respond to nonviolent mental health emergencies. Read More
Lafayette police suspend mental health initiative, cite staffing shortage
The Lafayette Police Department has suspended its recently launched initiative to send specially trained officers to mental health-related calls. Read More
NMSU community strides in support of mental health awareness
This story contains descriptions of suicide and mental illness. If you or someone you know is struggling, you can text or call 988 to receive mental health crisis care. If needed, the Aggie Health and ... Read More
Lafayette PD suspends mental health initiative
Police officials cited a lack of staff to man regular patrol while several officers are out on administrative leave following officer-involved shootings. Read More
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