Category: Public Safety
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New Mexico State Police Conduct Statewide Traffic Operation
During the four-hour operation, New Mexico State Police officers contacted over 400 drivers, issued 585 citations, and made 15 arrests, 3 of which were DWIs.
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China, China, China–Three News Releases Showing the Growing China Problem is Beginning to Hit Closer to Our Broader Community
In the previous fiscal year, FY2024, DHS removed or returned more than 742,000 individuals, more than any year since FY2010, including four large scale flights to China in the past six months.
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Las Cruces Police Department Graduates Six Cadets from Academy
The education and training cadets receive during LCPD’s academy exceeds requirements established by the New Mexico Department of Public Safety.
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Safety Tip: Preventing Christmas tree fires
The National Fire Protection Association offers a number of recommendations to help you stay safer while picking, putting up, decorating and disposing of a Christmas tree
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U.S. Attorney’s Office District of New Mexico, as Part of Joint Task Force Alpha (JTFA), Helps Bring Foreign National Previously Extradited from Mexico to Justice
A Mexican national extradited to the United States from Mexico in 2023 pleaded guilty today to leading a human smuggling conspiracy operating in Mexicali on the U.S.-Mexico border for several years.
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Doña Ana County Sheriff, Kim Stewart, has been selected for the 2025-2026 New Blue University of Virginia Batten Fellowship
The New Blue UVA Batten Fellowship is a chance to be part of a transformative journey, working alongside forward-thinking officers and dedicated community stakeholders to build trust and drive meaningful change.
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WSMR Army Base Enlists Multiple Agencies to Prepare for Mass Casualty Emergencies
The Integrated Protection Exercise which included a Mass Casualty event was designed, developed, and executed under the lens of the Bataan Memorial Death March. [Cover Photo: Courtesy]
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Beware of Arrest Warrant Scams [Short Post]
If you receive such a call, hang up immediately and report it to local law enforcement.
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It’s Cold Outside; Police Warn Drivers of “Warm-up” Thefts
Vehicle warm-up thefts can happen when, during cold weather months, an automobile is started and left unattended to warm the cabin or defrost the windshield.
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U.S. Attorney’s Office and HSI Collaborate to Charge Albuquerque Student Doctor in Child Exploitation Case
Homeland Security Investigations investigated this case with assistance from the Albuquerque Police Department and New Mexico State Police.
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City Reaches Settlement with Gomez Family
Teresa Gomez, 45, was shot and killed by Felipe Hernandez, a former Las Cruces police officer, after an interaction in the early-morning hours of Oct. 3, 2023.
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‘Not in Vain’ Records 330 Arrests, More than 1200 Citations
“The success of this operation underscores the importance of collaboration among state, local, and federal law enforcement agencies.”
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State Police Locate 5 Kidnapped Children with Help of New Technology
An automatic license plate reader picked up the vehicle and assisted officers in narrowing down the time, location and direction the vehicle was last seen.
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Chief Story Addresses Community about November 11 Officer Involved Shooting
The incident occurred about 10:30 p.m. Monday, Nov. 11. An LCPD officer made contact with 50-year-old Danny Garcia De Leon.
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National Transportation Safety Board proceeds with Las Cruces Air Show Crash as a “Class 3” Investigation–Preliminary Report Released
The EA 300 model is commonly used for acrobatic flying, and Coleman was not the first fatality reported for EA 300s this year.
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Mobile Integrated Healthcare Program Coordinator Named EMS Provider of the Year
The NM Fire and EMS Expo award adds to a long list of Ford’s accomplishments.
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133 Shopping Carts Collected in Two-day Initiative
Las Cruces police collected 133 shopping carts during the two-day collection period before enforcement of the new Shopping Cart Ordinance is initiated. Source: City of Las Cruces On Oct. 10, the first day of the Shopping Cart Collection Initiative, 60 carts were relinquished at two separate locations within Las Cruces. On Tuesday, Oct. 15, another…
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60 Shopping Carts Collected in First of Two “Take Back” Events
Most of the shopping carts relinquished Thursday, Oct. 10, belonged to seven retail establishments. The ownership of three of the carts could not be determined.
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As of 5 p.m. Thursday, Stahmann Farms Fire Officially “Out”–Monitoring in Progress
Residents should be aware that there may still be some residual smoke in the air as it clears.
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Police Provide Limited Storage of Property for Unhoused Persons
The temporary storage of personal belongings is free of charge for the unhoused population.
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County Fire Rescue engaged in a large active fire at Stahmann Farms [Updated]
Despite the fire burning for nearly 24 hours, crews have successfully contained it to the original building.
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Santa Teresa Middle School gets test of Response Protocols when threat to students phoned in
Before classes began yesterday moring, September 5, 2024, Santa Teresa Middle School followed protocols putting the school into “Secure” mode.
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Sheriff Receives Federal Law Enforcement Training Diploma
Congratulations to Sheriff Kim Stewart (pictured center) on her successful completion of the prestigious 20th session of the Department of Homeland Security Leadership Academy!
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This is a BIG DEAL: Automatic Aid Agreement Signed by Fire Departments
In a landmark initiative to enhance regional emergency response capabilities, Doña Ana County and the New Mexico State University Fire Department, the City of Sunland Park, the City of Las Cruces, the NASA/White Sands Test Facility and the Town of Mesilla have signed an Automatic Aid Agreement for fire services.
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People are Doing WHAT on Planes? FAA Refers More Unruly Passenger Cases to the FBI to Pursue Possible Criminal Charges
The Federal Aviation Administration referred 43 more unruly passenger cases to the Federal Bureau of Investigation for criminal prosecution review during the past year.
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Retail Crime Operation Nets More than $8,000 in Stolen Merchandise
A retail crime operation conducted by Las Cruces police, the Department of Homeland Security and retail store investigators resulted in one arrest and the recovery of more than $8,000 in stolen merchandise from multiple locations.
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New Mexico State Police “Operation Interstate 10 Corridor”
On August 15th and 16th, NMSP officers from District 12, District 4, and the Commercial Vehicle Enforcement (CVE) Strike Team, in collaboration with the Lordsburg and Anthony Ports of Entry, conducted a focused operation targeting Commercial Motor Vehicle safety along Interstate 10.
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Doña Ana County Fire Rescue Firefighter Academy adds 20 graduates to local fire and rescue ranks
New career firefighters will take the oath of service after successfully completing the fifth class of the Doña Ana County Fire Rescue Firefighter Academy.
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Police Learn Details of Controversial Shopping Cart Retrieval
Las Cruces police have learned details about a shopping cart retrieval incident that became somewhat controversial a couple weeks ago.
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Two Unidentified Suspects Tied to Separate Violent Incidents Remain At Large
Las Cruces Digest has confirmed that the Las Cruces Police Department remains on the lookout for two yet unidentified suspects tied to recent violent incidents. They have requested the community’s help identifying these suspects.
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Police Auditor to Host Community Meeting August 26
The OIR Group, the firm the City of Las Cruces hired in 2021 to audit the police department, will host a community outreach meeting on Monday, Aug. 26, 2024, in Council Chambers at City Hall, 700 N. Main St.
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Las Cruces Police seek Tips to Identify Shooting Suspect
Shooting suspect at large and the Las Cruces Police Department needs your assistance in identifying the person responsible for the shooting of a 52-year-old man.
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Police Arrest Suspect in Denver Homicide
Las Cruces police arrested a shoplifting suspect Tuesday who had an active warrant for murder out of Colorado.
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U.S. Attorney’s Office and ATF Charge Convicted Felon for Illegal Firearms and Explosives Possession
A Chaparral man was charged by criminal complaint for illegally stockpiling firearms and explosives in Las Cruces, New Mexico.
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U.S. Attorney’s Office Secures 20-Year Sentence in Child Exploitation Case
An Las Cruces man was sentenced to 20 years in prison for conspiring with his cousin to distribute child pornography, following an extensive investigation that uncovered thousands of explicit images and videos of minors.
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Las Cruces Fire Department Accepting Applications for Fire Cadets
The fire academy will begin Feb. 24, 2025. If enough qualified applicants are received, the pool of candidates may be used to fill a second fire academy that’s tentatively set to begin in July 2025. Each fire academy could have as many as 20 Fire Cadets in each class.