The Chief Paul A. Shaver Police Museum in Albuquerque, NM, was established in 2008 and offers a fascinating glimpse into the history of the police department from the late 1800s to the present. The museum showcases a variety of exhibits, including photographs, uniforms, motorcycles, badges, and early crime laboratory equipment, many of which have been donated or loaned by former officers and their families.
Dedicated to the memory of Police Chief Paul A. Shaver, who served for 38 years and led the department for 23 years, the museum highlights his significant contributions to the growth and development of the Albuquerque Police Department. Under Chief Shaver's leadership, the department expanded in response to the city's population growth, implemented improved patrol strategies and investigative procedures, and established essential facilities and divisions. The museum is open to the public by appointment only, offering a unique opportunity to explore the rich history of law enforcement in Albuquerque.
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