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Albuquerque

American  
[al-buh-kur-kee, awl-boo-ker-kuh] / ˈæl bəˌkɜr ki, ˌɔl bʊˈkɛr kə /

noun

  1. Affonso de 1453–1515, founder of the Portuguese empire in the East.

  2. a city in central New Mexico.


Albuquerque 1 British  
/ ˈælbəˌkɜːkɪ /

noun

  1. a city in central New Mexico, on the Rio Grande. Pop: 471 856 (2003 est)

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Albuquerque 2 British  
/ ɑlbuˈkɛrkə, ˈælbəˌkɜːkɪ /

noun

  1. Afonso de (əˈfõsu dəː). 1453–1515, Portuguese navigator who established Portuguese colonies in the East by conquering Goa, Ceylon, Malacca, and Ormuz

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Albuquerque Cultural  
  1. Largest city in New Mexico.


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Busfield, known for his roles on “The West Wing” and “Thirtysomething,” was jailed at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Albuquerque but was granted release on his own recognizance on Jan. 20.

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Though Busfield will be supervised by a pretrial services officer in Albuquerque, his travel will not be limited and he is required to report to that officer.

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He was booked into the Metropolitan Detention Center in Albuquerque, where he remained Wednesday.

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A spokesperson for the Albuquerque Police Department confirmed on Tuesday that the 68-year-old actor “turned himself in at the Metro Detention Center.”

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The Albuquerque Police Department confirmed to Deadline and People that it is working alongside the federal law enforcement agency to locate Emmy winner Busfield and place him into custody.

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