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Pearce: Fix for New Mexico crime will take more than money

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – U.S. Congressman and Republican gubernatorial candidate Steve Pearce says crime is out of control in New Mexico and it will take more than money to fix it.

He made the comments during a news conference Tuesday while the leader of the largest police officers’ union in the state and other law enforcement officers stood at his side.

If elected, Pearce says he would create a task force of local, state and federal agencies to coordinate a more comprehensive approach for tackling crime – a problem that continues to garner attention on the campaign trail as Election Day nears.

Pearce has the endorsement of the Albuquerque police union along with 21 sheriffs from around the state.

Democratic challenger Michelle Lujan Grisham also has highlighted crime as an issue, calling for a crackdown on violence with a focus on repeat offenders.

 
Russell Contreras
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