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info received from City of Albuquerque via 2009-11-19 public disclosure request

more public information:

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# Overview #

46 printed pages and four CD-ROMs were provided by the Albuquerque City
Attorney's office in response to my (Phillip Mocek's) November 19, 2009, public
disclosure requests to the ABQ Airport Authority and Albuquerque Police
Department.

I scanned the pages, created a PDF file, and performed some rudimentary OCR to
make the file somewhat searchable.  For this document, I've extracted what seem
to be the most significant portions of those documents, cleaned up the text and
added some notes.

last modified: 2010-02-09T12:00-0800

# Table of content #

    * New Mexico Uniform Incident Report and Criminal Complaint
    * Albuquerque Police Department Pre-booking Worksheet
    * Criminal Trespass Notification-Order Not to Return
    * Supplemental Report (Delapena)
    * Supplemental Report (Vigil)
    * Supplemental Report (Wiggins)
    * Initiation of Proceedings
    * Statement from Jonathan Breedon, TSA LTSO
    * Statement from Anthony M. Schreiner, TSA Supervisor
    * Notice of Hearing
    * Correspondence with Albuquerque re: public info request
    * Police Call History
    * E-mail
        * 2009-11-17 08:29, Mike Anderson, Marshall Katz
        * 2009-11-17 09:21, Mike Anderson
        * 2009-11-17 10:37, Marshall Katz
        * 2009-11-17 10:40, Mike Anderson
        * 2009-11-17 10:43, Marshall Katz
        * 2009-11-17 10:47, Mike Anderson, Marshall Katz
        * 2009-11-17 10:54, Peter Pierotti
        * 2009-11-17 11:08, Dave Norman, Marshall Katz
        * 2009-11-17 11:21, Dave Norman, Marshall Katz
        * 2009-11-17 13:07, Magdalena Santiago, Marshall Katz
        * 2009-11-20 15:54, Daniel Jiron
        * 2009-11-20 16:41, Peter Pierotti
        * 2009-11-23 12:31, Peter Pierotti
        * 2009-11-23 13:03, Magdalena Santiago
        * 2009-11-23 14:30, Peter Pierotti
        * 2009-11-23 15:27, Dave Norman
        * 2009-11-24 10:14, Magdalena Santiago



# New Mexico Uniform Incident Report and Criminal Complaint #

2009-11-15 14:37
ORI nbr: NM 0010100
Case nbr: 090115050
Agency: Albuquerque Police Department
District: 321AV
Incident nbr: 091100445

## Offense ##

 1. Disorderly Conduct 5311, 30-20-1
 2. Concealing Identity 4802, 12-2-16
 3. Resisting/Obstructing/Refusing Ofc 4801, 12-2-19
 4. Criminal Trespass 5707, 12-2-3

## Subjects ##

    arrestee:
        Refused

    reporting party:
        Anthony Schreiner
        D.O.B.: 1960-06-28
        TSA Supervisor

    reporting party:
        Jonathan Breedon
        D.O.B.: 1981-04-24
        TSA "Lead"

    witness:
        Gerald Romero
        D.O.B.: 1952-09-21
        TSA Supervisor

    victim:
        State of New Mexico

## Synopsis ##

ALBUQUERQUE AVIATION POLICE DEPARTMENT:

On the listed date, while at the T.S.A. Security checkpoint, at the Albuquerque
Sunport, was refusing to identify himself which is required in order for him
to enter past the checkpoint. He was causing a disturbance. Upon my arrival the
listed defendant continued causing a disturbance by Disorderly Conduct, he was
finally Issued a Criminal Trespass Order which he refused to obey, He refused
to identify himself, all committed my presence

## Narrative ##

I was on duty in full police uniform displaying my badge of office as a
Albuquerque Aviation Police Officer, when I was contacted by an agent with the
Transportation Services Administration (T.S.A.) who asked for immediate police
assistance at the Ticket / Document Area of the Security checkpoint.  Upon my
arrival I was met by T.S.A. agents and a T.S.A. Supervisor. I was advised,
while the listed offender was attempting to pass through the security
checkpoint, he was asked to present an ID. I was further informed that he was
refusing and began causing a disturbance, by yelling and then proceeded to
photograph the surrounding checkpoint area T.S.A. Agents and passengers. I
introduced myself to the offender and asked him to please comply with the
requests of the T.S.A. agents so that he could proceed through the security
checkpoint. He responded by telling me that he knew his rights. I explained to
him that the T.S.A. has a procedure that has to be followed for all who enter
through the security checkpoint. The T.S.A. supervisor asked the offender to
stop taking photographs of the T.S.A. Agents, passengers and of the
Security Checkpoint, pursuant to their policy.

The offender continued to refuse and had his voice raised at a level that it
was now creating a disturbance. I ordered the offender to lower his voice and
stop creating a disturbance or I would have him leave the airport. He
continued to refuse (four times), Finally, I issued him a verbal Criminal
Trespass Order and ordered him to leave the airport he refused, and told me he
knew his rights. At that point I informed him he was now under arrest for
Disorderly Conduct and Refusing to Obey a lawful order of a police officer. I
next asked the offender for his name. He refused several times to identify
himself saying he wished to remain silent. I informed him if he did not
provide his name he would be booked for Concealing Identity also. He
acknowledged and told me he was not going to provide me with any
identification of himself. His bags were searched pursuant to his arrest and
no identification was found. F.B.I. was subsequently contacted. I placed the
offender under arrest and transported him to the Albuquerque Aviation Police
Office where I completed the arrest paperwork. Included in that paperwork was
a Criminal Trespass Notification—Order Not to Return document. the offender
refused to sign this document, however I read it to him and explained he was
not allowed to return back to the Albuquerque Sunport. He responded by saying
he knew his rights and still refused to sign the document. therefore I wrote
"Refused" on the signature line of this document. Also I notified this
offender that his travel bags would be held here at the Aviation Police
Department Office for safekeeping.

I next transported this offender to the Prisoner Transport Center where
custody was exchanged.

It shall noted the T.S.A. agents prepared statements explaining incident that
occurred, for details please refer to those attached statements.

## Cert. / Status ##

Reporting officer: Dilley, Robert F (rank P1C, ID A227)
Assisting officer: Wiggins, Landra (rank P1C, ID A1671)
Approving officer: Rojas, Ernesto (rank SGT, ID A1699)



# Albuquerque Police Department Pre-booking Worksheet #

Case nbr: 090115050
APD CAD nbr: 091100445

Name, SSN, alias, street address, city, state, place of birth: refused

Arresting information: Arrest:
    Arrest date: 2009-11-15
    Time: 14:37
    Location: 2200 Sunport SE (security checkpoint)
    City: Albuquerque
    Beat: 321AV
    Arresting officer: Dilley, Robert F (ID: A227)
    Searched by: R.F. Dilley

Arresting information: Charges:
  * Disorderly Conduct 5311, 30-20-1
  * Concealing Identity 4802, 12-2-16
  * Resisting/Obstructing/Refusing Ofc 4801, 12-2-19
  * Criminal Trespass 5707, 12-2-3

Property:
    Cash property: 299.00
    Other personal property: check #2162
    Vehicle towed to: N/A
    Keys left with: N/A

Officer's signature:(blank)
Floor officer's signature: (blank)
Detention center custody: (blank)
Date: (blank)
Arrestee accepted by: (blank)



# Criminal Trespass Notification-Order Not to Return #

Incident nbr: 091100445 
Report nbr: 090115050 

Business: Albuquerque Sunport
Address: 2200 Sunport SE
Proprietor: City of Albuquerque
Date: 2009-11-15

This is to notify John Doe (AKA Phillip Mocek), that that you have hereby been
denied consent to enter or remain on or about the property located at 2200
Sunport SE, which is in the City of Albuquerque, New Mexico. If you do return
to this property you will be in violation of the Criminal Trespass New Mexico
State Statute 30-14-1, dated 1978, or the City of Albuquerque Criminal
Trespass Law, section 12-2-3, Ordinance No. 96-1973, dated August 1, 1994.
Failure to comply with this notice can result in your arrest.

Subject's Name: John Doe (AKA Phillip Mocek)
Date of Birth: Refused
Social Security: Refused
Subject's signature: Refused
Proprietor's signature: (blank)
Officer's signature: (signed, illegible)

PD #3085
Rev 8/99



# Supplemental Report (Delapena) #

Orig offense date: 2009-11-15
Supp date: 2009-11-15

ALBUQUERQUE AVIATION POLICE

ON NOVEMBER 15, 2009 I WAS ON DUTY IN FULL POLICE UNIFORM MONITORING THE
TRANSPORTATION SECURITY ADMINISTRATION FEDERAL CHECKPOINT LOCATED AT THE
ALBUOUEROUE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT. THE CURRENT NATIONAL AVIATION ALERT LEVEL
IS "HIGH".

I OBSERVED TRANSPORTATION SECURITY OFFICERS ASK OFFICER B.DILLEY FOR POLICE
ASSISTANCE WITH A PASSENGER AT THE IDENTIFICATION AND DOCUMENT DESK. THE
T.S.A. OFFICERS STATED THE SUSPECT (JOHN DOE) REFUSED TO SHOW ANY OFFICIAL
IDENTIFICATION WITH A PHOTO AND REFUSED TO HAVE HIS BACKPACKS SEARCHED.

T.S.A. OFFICERS REPORTED (JOHN DOE) WAS CAUSING A DISTURBANCE AND YELLING.
OFFICERS APPROACHED (JOHN DOE) AND HE WAS ASKED BY OFFICER B.DILLEY TO
COMPLY WITH T.S.A PROCEDURES SO HE COULD GO THROUGH THE CHECKPOINT. I OVER
HEAR (JOHN DOE ) STATE "I KNOW MY RIGHTS" WITH A LOUD VOICE CAUSING ATTENTION
FROM OTHER PASSENGERS. IN FACT HIS VOICE WAS SO LOUD HE WAS CAUSING OTHER
PASSENGERS TO HESITATE BEFORE CONTINUING THROUGH THE CHECKPOINT. AGAIN THE
PROCEDURES WERE EXPLAINED TO (JOHN DOE) THAT ALL PASSENGERS MUST FOLLOW WHO
ENTER THROUGH THE CHECKPOINT.

I OBSERVED (JOHN DOE ) REFUSE TO COMPLY AND YELLED OUT LOUD "I KNOW MY RIGHTS"
I REFUSE TO BE SEARCHED" . JOHN DOE CONTINUED TO RAISE HIS VOICE TO A LEVEL OF
CREATING A DISTURBANCE REFUSING LAWFUL ORDERS TO CALM DOWN. JOHN DOE WAS ORDER
TO LOWER HIS VOICE AND LEAVE THE AIRPORT HE REFUSED AND STATED "I KNOW MY
RIGHTS" AND REFUSED SEVERAL ORDERS TO LEAVE. 

OFFICER DILLEY ISSUED A VERBAL ORDER TO LEAVE AGAIN OR FACE CRIMINAL TRESPASS
AND REFUSING TO OBEY A LAWFUL ORDER OF A POLICE OFFICER. SUSPECT (JOHN DOE )
WAS ASKED AGAIN FOR IDENTIFICATION AND HE REFUSED SAYING I WANT TO REMAIN
SILENT.  SUSPECT REFUSED AND WAS PLACED UNDER ARREST. SUSPECT WAS ESCORTED TO
AVIATION POLICE DEPARTMENT FOR PROCESSING WITHOUT INCIDENT.

Status:
    Reporting officer: Delapena, Julio A
    Assisting officer: Dilley, Robert F
    Approving officer: Rojas, Ernesto



# Supplemental Report (Vigil) #

Orig offense date: 2009-11-15
Supp date: 2009-11-16

ALBUQUERQUE AVIATION POLICE DEPARTMENT

On 11/16/09 at approximately 1230 hrs. I was contacted at the police station
by Mr. Phillip Mocek who advised me that he had been arrested on Sunday
evening on several different charges and his belongings were left here in
the office. I located the three items in Sgt. Rojas office which were a black
in color backpack, a black in color s computer type bag and a rolled up
banner. I turned over the items to Mr. Mocek and he did state that
everything s was in order and he left the area. Mr. Mocek returned to
the police station a few minutes later and stated in front of Deputy Chief
R. Szmania who was also present that his digital camera had been messed with
and all the photos were erased but the memory card was still in the camera.
I advised Mr. Mocek that I had no knowledge of the incident other then
returning his items to him. Mr. Mocek advised me that he would be filing
a complaint against the officers that had arrested him and then he left the
area.

Status:
    Reporting officer: Vigil, Raymond F
    Assisting officer: (blank)
    Approving officer: Szmania, Robert J



# Supplemental Report (Wiggins) #

Orig offense date: 2009-11-15
Supp date: 2009-11-15

Aviation Police Department

While at the Albuquerque security checkpoint, I assisted Aviation Police
Officer Robert Dilley with an individual who was disturbing the peace. The
subject was talking in a loud tone of voice stating he did not do anything
because it was his right to be able to take photos in a public accessible
places. The subjects behavior caused the traveling public to stop and take
notice. I observed the subject taking photos of TSA staff and of the Aviation 
Police Officers even after he was told not to. Officer Dilley asked the
subject to clam down and tried to explain the procurers at the checkpoint,
but he continued arguing. At that time, Officer Dilley asked him for his
identification and he refused to supply any forms of I.D. I observed the
subject verbally refuse to gave any form of written or verbal ID to Officer
Dilley. I observed Officer Dilley, warn the subject if he did not supply him
with any form of ID he could be arrested for concealing his identity. I
obsewed the subject, continue to be recalcitrant toward Officer Dilley and
would not answer any questions. He kept indicating he knew his rights and
stated he choose the right to remain silent. At that point, the subject was
arrested, searched and escort to the Aviation Police Department for
processing without further incident.

Status:
    Reporting officer: Wiggins, Landra
    Assisting officer: (blank)
    Approving officer: Rojas, Ernesto



# Initiation of Proceedings #

Name: John Doe
(other identifying info: refused)

Officer: Dilley, Robert F (APD A227)

Criminal Complaint:

I was on duty in full police uniform displaying my badge of office as a
Albuquerque Aviation Police Officer, when I was contacted by an agent with the
Transportation Services Administration (T.S.A.) who asked for immediate police
assistance at the Ticket / Document Area of the Security checkpoint.  Upon my
arrival I was met by T.S.A. agents and a T.S.A. Supervisor. I was advised,
while the listed defendant was attempting to pass through the security
checkpoint, he was asked to present an ID. I was further told informed that he
was refusing and began causing a disturbance, by yelling and then proceeded to
photograph the surrounding checkpoint area T.S.A. Agents and passengers. I
introduced myself to the defendant and asked him to please comply with the
requests of the T.S.A. agents so that he could proceed through the security
checkpoint. He responded by telling me that he knew his rights. I explained to
him that the T.S.A. has a procedure that has to be followed for all who enter
through the security checkpoint. The T.S.A.  supervisor asked the defendant to
stop taking photographs of the T.S.A.  Agents, passengers and of the Security
Checkpoint, pursuant to their policy.  The Defendant continued to refuse and
had his voice raised at a level that it was now creating a disturbance. I
ordered the defendant to lower his voice and stop creating a disturbance or I
would have him leave the airport. He continued to refuse (four times), Finally,
I issued him a verbal Criminal Trespass Order and ordered him to leave the
airport he refused, and told me he knew his rights. At that point I informed
him he was now under arrest for Disorderly Conduct and Refusing to Obey a
lawful order of a police officer. I next asked the defendant for his name. He
refused several times to identify himself saying he wished to remain silent. I
informed him if he did not provide his name he would be booked for Concealing
Identity also. He acknowledged and told me he was not going to provide me with
any identification of himself. His bags were searched pursuant to his arrest
and no identification was found. F.B.I. was subsequently contacted.


## PAM: comparison to previously-filed complaint ##

## differences - summary ###

The word "offender" was replaced with "defendant" throughout.  The report stops
just prior to arrest, omitting descriptions of arrest, completion of paperwork,
issuance of a criminal trespass notification (and refusal to sign), reading and
explanation of the notification, notification that belongings would be held for
safe keeping, transportation away from airport, exchange of custody, and note
that TSA agents prepared statements.

### differences - detail ###

--- criminal complaint
+++ initiation of proceedings
@@ -3,44 +3,28 @@
 Transportation Services Administration (T.S.A.) who asked for immediate police
 assistance at the Ticket / Document Area of the Security checkpoint.  Upon my
 arrival I was met by T.S.A. agents and a T.S.A. Supervisor. I was advised,
-while the listed offender was attempting to pass through the security
-checkpoint, he was asked to present an ID. I was further informed that he was
+while the listed defendant was attempting to pass through the security
+checkpoint, he was asked to present an ID. I was further told informed that he was
 refusing and began causing a disturbance, by yelling and then proceeded to
 photograph the surrounding checkpoint area T.S.A. Agents and passengers. I
-introduced myself to the offender and asked him to please comply with the
+introduced myself to the defendant and asked him to please comply with the
 requests of the T.S.A. agents so that he could proceed through the security
 checkpoint. He responded by telling me that he knew his rights. I explained to
 him that the T.S.A. has a procedure that has to be followed for all who enter
-through the security checkpoint. The T.S.A.  supervisor asked the offender to
+through the security checkpoint. The T.S.A.  supervisor asked the defendant to
 stop taking photographs of the T.S.A.  Agents, passengers and of the
 Security Checkpoint, pursuant to their policy.
 
-The offender continued to refuse and had his voice raised at a level that it
-was now creating a disturbance. I ordered the offender to lower his voice and
+The Defendant continued to refuse and had his voice raised at a level that it
+was now creating a disturbance. I ordered the defendant to lower his voice and
 stop creating a disturbance or I would have him leave the airport. He
 continued to refuse (four times), Finally, I issued him a verbal Criminal
 Trespass Order and ordered him to leave the airport he refused, and told me he
 knew his rights. At that point I informed him he was now under arrest for
 Disorderly Conduct and Refusing to Obey a lawful order of a police officer. I
-next asked the offender for his name. He refused several times to identify
+next asked the defendant for his name. He refused several times to identify
 himself saying he wished to remain silent. I informed him if he did not
 provide his name he would be booked for Concealing Identity also. He
 acknowledged and told me he was not going to provide me with any
 identification of himself. His bags were searched pursuant to his arrest and
 no identification was found. F.B.I. was subsequently contacted.
-
-I placed the offender under arrest and transported him to the Albuquerque
-Aviation Police Office where I completed the arrest paperwork. Included in that
-paperwork was a Criminal Trespass Notification—Order Not to Return document.
-the offender refused to sign this document, however I read it to him and
-explained he was not allowed to return back to the Albuquerque Sunport. He
-responded by saying he knew his rights and still refused to sign the document.
-therefore I wrote "Refused" on the signature line of this document. Also I
-notified this offender that his travel bags would be held here at the Aviation
-Police Department Office for safekeeping.
-
-I next transported this offender to the Prisoner Transport Center where
-custody was exchanged.
-
-It shall noted the T.S.A. agents prepared statements explaining incident that
-occurred, for details please refer to those attached statements.



# Statement from Jonathan Breedon, TSA LTSO #

Statement for record 

On 16 November 2009 at approximately 1430 ticketed Southwest Airlines passenger
Phillp Mocek entered the A/B Security Checkpoint at the Albuquerque
International Sunport Airport. Passenger Mocek presented his travel document, a
boarding pass, to Lead Transportation Security Officer (LTSO) Greg Martinez.
LTSO Martinez asked passenger Mocek for identification and Mocek responded that
he did not have any form of identification. LTSO Martinez then notiied me that
passenger Mocek required additional screening due to not having any
identification.

I took possession of passenger Moceks' boarding pass. I asked passenger Mocek
if he had anything in his possession that would help me verify his identity.
Passenger Mocek responded that he did not want to provide identification and
that he was to understand that he was not required to. I informed passenger
Mocek that he was correct and that I could verify his identity another way,
however if he had anything with his name on it that it would help with the
process. Passenger Mocek responded and stated that he wouldn't provide anything
because it was his right not to. I informed passenger Mocek that I would
contact our Security Operations Center at which point they would attempt to
verify his identity with other information and if they could not verify his
identity he would not be allowed to proceed through the checkpoint.

I contacted Supervisory Transportation Security Officer (STSO) Anthony
Schreiner via radio to request the assistance of a Behavior Detection Officer
(BDO). BDO Laura Moots approached the area where I was located before STSO
Schreiner could respond. I asked BDO Moots for assistance and informed her of
the situation and events that had occurred up to that point. BDO Moots informed
me that the request for BDO assistance had to come from a STSO.  I contacted
STSO Schreiner via radio and requested BDO assistance and informed him the
request had to come from a STSO.

I started to complete the documentation required by the Identity Verification
Call Center (IVCC). I had filled out the passengers name and date portion of
the form when I noticed that passenger Mocek had a camera in his hand and it
appeared that he was taking pictures or videotaping the process I was
conducting. I informed passenger Mocek that he need to stop immediately.
Passenger Mocek responded that he didn't think it was illegal and it was his
right to be able to take pictures in an area accessible to the public. I
informed passenger Mocek that he was not allowed to take pictures of or video
tape the processes at the checkpoint. I then, via radio, requested an STSO to
have a Law Enforcement Officer respond to the Travel Document Checking (TDC)
area immediately.

STSO Schreiner approached the TDC area as I was again attempting to explain to
passenger Mocek that he could not take pictures of or video tape the processes
at the checkpoint. I informed STSO Schreiner of the events that had occurred
and Transportation Security Manager (TSM) Gerald Romero also heard of those
events as he approached the TDC area.

TSM Romero asked passenger Mocek to put his camera away to which Mocek
responded with the same statement as previously, he didn't think it was illegal
and it was his right to be able to take pictures in an area accessible to the
public.  Albuquerque Aviation Police Department (AAPD) Officer Robert Dilley
approached TSM Romero and asked what the situation was.  TSM Romero informed
Officer Diller of the events. Officer Dilley approached passenger Mocek with
AAPD Officers Landra Vwfiggins and AAPD Ofncer Julio De La Pena.

After engaging passenger Mocek, the AAPD officers asked Mocek
several questions and the situation escalated to the point Where an AAPD
officer informed Mocek he would not he allowed to fly. I then handed passenger
Moceks' boarding pass to Officer De la Pena. The situation escalated again and
Officer Dilley, Officer Wiggins, and Officer De La Pena escorted passenger
Mocek from the A/B Security Checkpoint.

LTSO Jonathan Breedon



# Statement from Anthony M. Schreiner, TSA Supervisor #


November 15, 2OO0

At approximately 1434 on this date I responded to a radio call from Jonathan
Breedon who was stationed at the Travel Document Checker (TDC) position. He was
asking for a Behavior Detection Officer (BDO) spot assist. I responded with
noting that he was in immediate contact with the BDO team and he could ask for
assistance directly. He told me that he was not allowed to ask directly and I
began to head out to the TDC position to assist with the situation when
Jonathan called for a LEO to his location immediately. I turned to STSO Adam
Sena and advised him to call a LEO and again headed directly to the TDC. Upon
reaching TDC I approached LTSO Jonathan Breedon and a hostile male individual.
I was informed by LTSO Breedon that the individual did not show identification
and was in the process of taking pictures and recording conversation of the
identification process. The male interrupted the conversation between LTSO
Breedon and myself and pointed a camera at me and as he took a picture asked,
"You mean I'm not allowed to take pictures in a public place; in the public
area of an airport." I tried to tell him that while I was trying to address his
concerns I did not wish for him to take pictures of me without my consent. It
was at this time that several Albuquerque Aviation Police Officers showed up
and I quickly advised Officer Robert Dilley of the individual's resistance to
comply with clearance procedures and his taping and picture taking. Officer
Dilley moved right in front of the man and took control of the situation and
was helped by AAPD Officers Landra Wiggins and Julio De La Pena. I noticed that
the man became more belligerent with each question by the officers and in a
threatening manner took photos of each of the officers. As the officers took
care of the situation I was alerted that he had a flying companion whom I made
sure had been cleared by the TDC process. When I found that he had been cleared
I asked him to standby, but not to interfere with the officens procedure. I
asked the second male to proceed through and he stated that he wanted to make
sure that his friend was going to be alright. As I was escorting him out into
the general area he commented that they didn't mean any harm and that, "This is
something we do all the time. it keeps us all more alert." He asked to speak to
one of the officers to find out what the status of his companion was stating
that, "They can search us both. They're going to see that we have nothing on
us. We are both clean; we have nothing to hide." He then approached the
officers as they were escorting his companion out of hte checkpoint and started
asking them questions about his traveling partner.  The incident at the TDC
ended at approximately 1440 hours.

Anthony M. Schreiner
Supervisor, TSA-ABQ



# Notice of Hearing #

State of New Mexico City of Albuquerque vs. Mosack Phillip

Case nbr: CR 25737/09
Date of Notice: 2009-11-16

Date: Friday, 2010-02-05
Time: 2:00 p.m.
Judge: Julie N. Altwies
Court: Criminal Trial
Room: 360



# Correspondence with Albuquerque re: public info request #

Several pages of letters and e-mail are included, amounting to the entirety of
Mocek's communications with Peter H. Pierotti, Assistant City Attorney.



# Police Call History #

Detailed History for Police Call #A091100445 As of 11/24/2009 11:06:33

Priority:2 Type:39 - Disturbance
Location:SECURE CHECK POINT,AV1 at 2 CONNECTOR,AVI
LocCross:btwn 3RD LEVEL and B CONCOURSE
Created:  11/15/2009 14:37:29 ACAD05 A5103
Entered:  11/15/2009 14:37:29 ACAD05 A5103
Dispatch: 11/15/2009 14:37:29 ACAD05 A5103
Enroute:  11/15/2009 14:37:29 ACAD05 A5103
Onscene:  11/15/2009 14:37:29 ACAD05 A5103
Control:  11/15/2009 15:23:39 ACAD05 A5103
Transprt: 11/15/2009 16:43:16 ACAD05 A5103
Complete: 11/15/2009 16:55:29 ACAD05 A5103
Closed:   11/15/2009 17:15:58 ACAD06 A5101

PrimeUnit:AV116 Dispo:42 Type:39 - Disturbance
Agency:AVI AreaC/Dist:AVI Sector:AVI Beat:321AV
Case #:AP090115050
14:37:29  CREATE Location:SECURE CHECK POINT,AVI Type:31 AreaC/Dist:AVI BEAT/F-BOX:321AV
          TypeDesc:Susp Pers/Vehs LocDesc:at 2 CONNECTOR,AVI LocCross:btwn 3RD LEVEL and B
          CONCOURSE Priority:2 Response:20 Agency:AVI Sector/Sta:AVI LocType:C
14:37:29 -TEMPNO Number:A$ACAD05476 Series:A
14:37:29  ENTRY Comment:UNSECURE SIDE OF CHECKPOINT: WILL ADVISE
14:37:29  DISPOS AV116 Location:SECURE CHECK POINT,AVI Operator:A227 OperNames:DILLEY,ROBERT F
14:37:29 -PRIU AV116
14:37:29 -PREMIS Comment:PPR
14:37:30 -PERMNO Number:A$ACADO5476-->A091100445
14:44:43  BACKUP AV135 UnitID:AV116 Dperator:A3181 OperNames:DE LA PENA,JULIO
14:44:47  BACKUP AV137 UnitID:AV116 Operator:A1671 OperNames:WIGGINS,LANDRA
14:45:06  ONSCN AV135
14:45:10  ONSCN AV137
14:45:33  MISC AV116 Comment:10·16 ENROUTE 10-19 REF 10-39
14:45:53  CHANGE AV116 Type:31-->39 TypeDesc:Susp Pers/Vehs-->Disturbance
14:50:05  CLEAR AV135 Dispo:8
15:04:36 -TEMPNO Number:AP$ACAD0577 Series:AP
15:04:36  CASE Case#:AP090115050
15:04:38 -PERMNO Number:AP$ACAD0577-->AP09011505D
15:22:52  MISC AV137 Comment:10-21 FBI AND HAVE AN ON-DURTY AGENT TO CALL
15:23:39  OK AV116
15:54:25  OK AV116
15:54:27  OK AV137
16:40:16  OK AV116
16:40:18  OK AV137
16:42:09  CLEAR AV137 Dispo:8
16:43:16  TRANSP AV116 Location:PTC,ALB Mileage:13388 Comment:@ 1642 HRS 
16:55:29  CMPLT AV116 Location:PTC,ALB M11eage:13393.2 Comment:@ 1654 HRS
17:05:46  CHGLOC AV116 Location:POLICE OFFICE,AVI
17:15:58  CLEAR AV116 Dispo:42
17:15:58 -CLEAR
17:15:58  CLOSE

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# E-mail #

Note: Most e-mail messages in the materials provided by Albuquerque's public
information officer (Peter Pierotti) contained quoted copies of other messages.
For this document, those messages were separated and sorted into chronological
order, then duplicates were removed.

[removed; see previous comment]
Trial date: Monday, June 14, 2010, 9:30 a.m.
Court: Bernalillo County Metropolitan Court
Case number: CR 25737/09 (if direct link doesn't work, go to search page, complete CAPTCHA, then search for criminal case 2573709)
Judge: Julie N. Altwies
Defense attorney: Nancy Hollander
Charges:
  1. New Mexico Revised Code 30-20-1: Disorderly conduct
  2. Albuquerque Code of Ordinances 12-2-16: Concealing identity
  3. Albuquerque Code of Ordinances 12-2-19: Resisting, obstructing, or refusing to obey an officer
  4. Albuquerque Code of Ordinances 12-2-3: Criminal trespass
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