ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — The months-long process of demolishing Bernalillo County’s long-closed old jail has started in downtown Albuquerque. KRQE-TV reports that a construction company’s crews are working inside the building to remove fixtures and other items for recycling or for safety reasons. Demolition and creation of the parking area is expected to take roughly 10 months at a cost of about $2.4 million. The building had not been used as a jail for about a decade. The plan is to use the property for a 150-space parking lot for county vehicles, as least until a better use surfaces.