Duty Station: Grants
Died on September 28, 1937 - Age 40
On September 22, 1937, Officer Taber’s motorcycle
was struck by a vehicle in Santa Fe. He died six days after
the accident. At the time of his death, Officer Taber had
been a New Mexico State Police Officer for two years. Prior
to joining the State Police, Officer Taber served in the
United States Army, and was a World War I Veteran. He was
survived by his wife and daughter.
Officer
Jose "Joe" F. Quintana New Mexico State Police
Military Duty
Died on March 21, 1944 - Age 29
In 1942, Officer Quintana took a leave of absence from
the State Police and Joined the U.S. Army Air Corps. He
was a Lieutenant in the Air Corps and was assigned to England,
ferrying airplanes for the Air Service Command. On March21,
1944, he was killed in an airplane crash in England. He
was survived by his wife and one child.
Officer
Mackie C de Baca New Mexico State Police
Military Duty
Died on December 12, 1944 - Age 31
In 1941, Officer C de Baca was drafted into the United
States Army. He served as a lineman and was involved with
the D-Day invasion of Europe. He was awarded the Bronze
Star Medal for Gallantry in action near St. Barhelmy, France
in August of 1944. He was killed in action on December
12, 1944. He was survived by his wife.
Officer
Leslie D. Bugg New Mexico State Police
Duty Station: Tucumcari
Died on August 21, 1946 - Age 26
On, Tuesday, August 20, 1946, Officer Bugg was on Patrol
on U.S. Highway 66, near Tucumcari, NM. While patrolling
on his motorcycle, he was struck by a car that was traveling
in the opposite direction that crossed into his lane. He
died the following day. Officer Bugg had been with the
department for less than six months, and had served with
the U.S. Army during World War II. He was survived by his
wife and four children.
Officer
William T. Speight New Mexico State Police
Duty Station: Alamogordo
Died on February 21, 1949 - Age 38
On February 2, 1949, Officer Speight was attempting to
maintain an FCC generator on Wolford Mountain. While hiking
to the generator location, he blacked out. Officer Speight
died of exposure. He had been prone to blackouts since
being wounded by gunfire in 1939. Officer Speight had been
with the department for 12 years. He was survived by his
daughter.
Officer
Nash P. Garcia New Mexico State Police
Duty Station: Grants
Died on April 11, 1952 - Age 39
On Friday, April 11, 1952, Officer Garcia began a pursuit
of a vehicle that had broken several traffic laws. The
two suspects in the vehicle had been involved with Officer
Garcia on previous occasions. The suspects lured Officer
Garcia onto a curvy mountain road. As he rounded a corner,
one of the suspects shot him with a high powered rifle.
He was then removed from his vehicle and beaten with the
butt of the rifle. The suspects hid his vehicle, and lit
it on fire the next day. Officer Garcia had been with the
department for 10 years. He was survived by his wife and
three daughters.
Sergeant
John "Jake" Ramsey New Mexico State Police
Duty Station: Hobbs
Died on August 5, 1953 - Age 39
Sergeant Ramsey, Patrolman Joe Aven, and another officer
were traveling to Sweetwater, Texas to follow up on an
investigation. A vehicle attempting to pass another vehicle
came into their lane. Sergeant Ramsey took evasive action
to the right. The driver of the other vehicle steered to
the left, and the vehicles collided head on. Sergeant Ramsey
died at the scene. Patrolman Aven died the following day.
The third officer in the vehicle survived the accident.
Sergeant Ramsey had been with the department for four years.
He was survived by his wife and two sons.
Officer
Joe T. Aven New Mexico State Police
Duty Station: Hobbs
Died on August 6, 1953 - Age 30
Patrolman Joe Aven, Sergeant Ramsey, and another officer
were traveling to Sweetwater, Texas to follow up on an
investigation. A vehicle attempting to pass another vehicle
came into their lane. Sergeant Ramsey took evasive action
to the right. The driver of the other vehicle steered to
the left, and the vehicles collided head on. Patrolman
Aven died the following day. Sergeant Ramsey died at the
scene. The third officer in the vehicle survived the accident.
Officer Aven had been with the department for four years.
He was survived by his wife and daughter.
Officer
Robert E. Lee New Mexico State Police
Duty Station: Las Cruces
Died on August 16, 1960 - Age 30
On August 16, 1960, Officer Lee was driving on U.S. Highway
70. He was responding to a call of pedestrians walking
on the roadway. As he was en route, a vehicle made a sudden
U-turn in front of him. Officer Lee applied his brakes
and attempted to stop, but he skidded into the other vehicle.
Officer Lee was ejected from the vehicle as it flipped
over. Officer Lee had been with the department for five
years. Prior to that he had served in the U.S. Navy. He
was survived by his wife, son, and two daughters.
Captain
James E. Clark New Mexico State Police
Duty Station: Clovis
Died on September 16, 1960 - Age 55
On September 19, 1960, Captain James Clark was attempting
to cross a double track train crossing on U.S. Highway
60-84. On one side of the intersection there was a barn,
house, and tall plants. As he entered the crossing, his
unit was struck by a train. Captain Clark had been with
the department for 23 years. He was survived by his wife,
two daughters, and two sons.
Officer
Bennie Williams New Mexico State Police
Duty Station: Portales
Died on July 9, 1963 - Age 25
On July 9, 1963, Officer Williams was driving on a rain
slick highway, when he lost control of his vehicle. His
vehicle rolled several times before coming to rest. Officer
Williams died while en route to the hospital. Officer Williams
had been with the department for three years. He was survived
by his wife, daughter, and two sons.
Officer
Antonio Jaramillo New Mexico State Police
Duty Station: Santa Rosa
Died on February 2, 1965 - Age 25
On January 31, 1965, Officer Jaramillo was investigating
an accident scene in Santa Rosa, New Mexico. A vehicle
came through the intersection where the accident had occurred
and struck Officer Jaramillo. He died three days later.
Officer Jaramillo had been with the department for one
year. Prior to joining the State Police, he had served
in the U.S. Air Force.
Agent
Robert Romero New Mexico State Police
Duty Station: Attorney General’s Office
Died on September 30, 1967 - Age 39
On September 30, 1967, Agent Robert Romero was involved
in a traffic accident on U.S. Highway 64. He died as a
result of the crash. At the time of the accident, he was
assigned to the Attorney General’s Office. Agent
Romero had been with the department for eight years. Prior
to joining the State Police, Agent Romero served in the
U.S. Army, and was a World War II Veteran. He was survived
by his wife, son, and three daughters.
Officer
Robert Rosenbloom New Mexico State Police
Duty Station: Albuquerque
Died on November 8, 1971 - Age 28
On November 8, 1971, Officer Rosenbloom stopped a vehicle
on Interstate 40. During the traffic stop, a gun battle
broke out. Officer Rosenbloom was shot in his neck and
chest with .45 caliber rounds. The three suspects later
hijacked a plane to Cuba. Officer Rosenbloom had been with
the department for nine years. Prior to joining the State
Police, he served in the U.S. Army. He was survived by
his wife, daughter, and son.
Officer
David Coker New Mexico State Police
Duty Station: Santa Rosa
Died on November 18, 1979 - Age 31
On November 11, 1979, Officer David Coker stopped a vehicle
on Interstate 40. The driver exited his vehicle and approached
Officer Coker with a .38 caliber revolver. After making
Officer Coker empty his weapon, the suspect took him down
an embankment onto the right of way area. Officer Coker
removed his jacket and removed a back up weapon and fired
at the suspect. The suspect fired at the same time. Officer
Coker was struck in the face, and died. The suspect was
able to climb back up the embankment, where he fell over.
A passing motorist stopped and stood by until officers
arrived. The suspect died at the scene as well. Officer
Coker had been with the department for four years. He was
survived by his parents.
Officer
Ricardo Gomez New Mexico State Police
Duty Station: Gallina
Died on April 17, 1980 - Age 31
On April 17, 1980, Officer Gomez was attempting to arrest
a DWI suspect in the Gallina area when the suspect pulled
out a .22 caliber pistol and shot Officer Gomez in the
shoulder. The shot severed a major artery and Officer Gomez
bled to death. Officer Gomez had been with the department
for 10 years. Prior to joining the State Police he served
in the U.S. Navy. He was survived by his wife, daughter,
and son.
Officer/Pilot
Lowell Howard New Mexico State Police
Duty Station: Santa Fe
Died on August 6, 1984 - Age 37
On August 6, 1984, Officer Lowell Howard was piloting
a plane that struck a power line. The plane crashed into
the ground. Officer Howard and a passenger were both killed.
Officer Howard had been with the department for six years.
He was survived by his wife and two sons.
Officer
David Smith New Mexico State Police
Duty Station: Farmington
Died on August 6, 1984 - Age 29
On August 6, 1984, Officer Smith was a passenger in an
airplane that struck a power line and then crashed. Officer
Smith and the pilot were both killed. Officer Smith had
been with the department for six years. He was survived
by his wife, daughter, and son.
Officer
Manuel Olivas New Mexico State Police
Duty Station: Ribera
Died on February 1, 1985 - Age 32
On February 1, 1985, while investigating an accident on
Interstate 25, Officer Olivas was struck and killed by
a drunk driver, who fled the scene. The suspect was later
arrested. Officer Olivas had been with the department for
seven years. He was survived by his wife, daughter, and
son that was born three months after he was killed.
Officer
Sherman L. Toler New Mexico State Police
Duty Station: Tucumcari
Died on March 5, 1986 - Age 28
On March 5, 1985, Officer Toler made a traffic stop on
Interstate 40. During the traffic stop, Officer Toler was
granted consent to search the vehicle. During the search,
the suspect attacked Officer Toler. The fight went to the
ground and the suspect was able to get Officer Toler’s
service weapon, a .357 magnum revolver. The suspect shot
Officer Toler five times at close range. Officer Toler
was able to stand up and retrieve a back up weapon. At
this time, the suspect hit Officer Toler repeatedly in
the head with the gun. The suspect then fled the scene.
The suspect had a violent criminal history and had shot
a California police officer earlier in his life. Officer
Toler had been with the department for seven years. He
was survived by his wife, daughter, and two sons.
Officer/Pilot
Wayne G. Allison New Mexico State Police
Duty Station: Santa Fe
Died on February 13, 1988 - Age 32
On February 13, 1988, Officer Allison was piloting a plane
that suddenly crashed into the ground. The cause of the
crash was never determined. Officer Allison had been with
the department for three years. He was survived by his
wife.
Officer
Glen Huber New Mexico State Police
Duty Station: Espanola
Died on January 26, 1991 - Age 35
On January 26, 1991, Officer Huber was checking on a deputy
that had gone to a residence in Chimayo to serve a restraining
order. Upon his arrival, Officer Huber was shot in the
head with a high powered rifle. The suspect had shot and
killed the deputy prior to Officer Huber’s arrival.
The suspect also killed five other people that day, including
children. Officer Huber had been with the department for
10 years. Prior to joining the State Police, Officer Huber
served in the U.S. Army. He was survived by his wife and
two daughters.
Officer
Lloyd R. Aragon Sr. New Mexico State Police
Duty Station: Grants
Died on August 1, 2001 - Age 37
On August 1, 2001, Officer Aragon and another officer
were en route to a federal court hearing in Albuquerque.
They heard the call of a pursuit out of Grants. The suspect
was in a stolen pick up truck, and had stolen numerous
packages of a methamphetamine precursor from a department
store in Grants. The two officers turned around to assist
in the pursuit. Officer Aragon exited the vehicle to deploy
a spike strip. As the vehicle approached Officer Aragon,
the driver steered the vehicle at him and struck him. The
driver continued to flee, but was apprehended a short time
later. Officer Aragon was killed instantly. Officer Aragon
had been with the department for 13 years. He had also
been a member of the U.S. Marine Corps Reserves. He was
survived by his wife, son, and daughter.
Officer
Ramon Solis New Mexico State Police
Duty Station: Roswell
Died on October 19, 2001 - Age 30
On October 19, 2001, Officer Solis was a passenger on
a medical helicopter that was being used in a training
session. The helicopter crashed. Officer Solis and another
State Police Officer were both killed. A third State Police
Officer survived, but suffered serious injuries. The pilot
of the helicopter also survived. Officer Solis had been
with the department for 10 months. He was survived by his
parents.
Officer
Damon Talbott New Mexico State Police
Duty Station: Roswell
Died on October 19, 2001 - Age 21
On October 19, 2001, Officer Talbott was a passenger on
a medical helicopter that was being used in a training
session. The helicopter crashed. Officer Talbott and another
State Police Officer were killed. A third State Police
Officer survived, but suffered serious injuries. The pilot
of the helicopter also survived. Officer Talbott had been
with the department for 10 months. He was survived by his
parents and sister.
Officer
James A. Archuleta New Mexico State Police
Duty Station: Espanola
Died on June 6, 2006 - Age 27
On June 6, 2006, Officer Archuleta was en route to a hospital
while investigating a shooting. His vehicle struck a cow
and rolled. Officer Archuleta was ejected from the vehicle
and died at the scene. Officer Archuleta had been with
the department for two years. He was also a member of the
U.S. Marine Corps Reserves. He was survived by his daughter,
son, and fiancée.
Officer
Christopher M. Mirabal New Mexico State Police
Duty Station: Alamogordo
Died on July 13, 2007 - Age 35
Christopher
M. “Chris” Mirabal, a lifelong resident
of Alamogordo, died Wednesday,
June 13, 2007, as a result of injuries
sustained in a motor vehicle accident while on duty as
a New Mexico State Police Officer.
He is survived by his wife and two children.
Lieutenant Michael C. Avilucea New Mexico State Police
Duty Station: Alamogordo
Died on May 30, 2008 - Age 51
On May 30, 2008 Lt. Michael C. Avilucea was on special assignment near Tierra Amarilla, New Mexico. He was returning from a mission in Chama involving the recovery of explosives when a single vehicle rollover crash occurred. He was pronounced dead at the Tierra Amarilla clinic.
Lt. Avilucea was the commander of the Explosives Ordnance Disposal Team and a
26-1/2 year veteran of the State Police. He is survived by his parents, seven siblings and his son.
Sergeant Andrew F. "Andy" Tingwall New Mexico State Police
Duty Station State Police Headquarters – Chief Pilot
Died on June 11, 2009 - Age 36
On June 9, 2009 Sergeant Andy Tingwall was on a Search and Rescue mission for Ms. Megumi Yamamoto near the Santa Fe Ski Basin. While departing the mountain top after rescuing Ms. Yamamoto the tail rotor of the State Police Aircraft Sergeant Tingwall was piloting struck the mountain side, causing a rapid decent and subsequent crash killing Sergeant Tingwall and Ms. Yamamoto.
Sergeant Tingwall, the Chief Pilot for the State Police Aircraft Section, was a 13 ½ year veteran of the State Police. He is survived by his wife and two daughters.
Inspector
Daniel C. Rivera Jr. New Mexico Motor Transportation
Division
Duty Station: Anthony
Died on July 11, 1989 - Age 30
On July 7, 1989, Inspector Rivera was involved in a high
speed vehicle pursuit. During the pursuit, Inspector Rivera’s
vehicle struck the rear of a tractor trailer rig. Inspector
Rivera had been with the department for seven years. Prior
to joining the Motor Transportation Division, Inspector
Rivera served in the U.S. Navy and Naval Reserve. He was
survived by fiancée, parents, five brothers,
and sister.
Inspector
Gregory A. Geoffrion New Mexico Motor Transportation
Division
Duty Station: Santa Fe
Died on November 11, 1997 - Age 34
On November 4, 1997, Inspector Geoffrion was investigating
a suspicious vehicle parked on the shoulder of Interstate
25. As he and a deputy approached the vehicle, they noticed
a female subject walking towards them and the abandoned
vehicle. When the female subject was told to stop, she
ran across the Interstate. Inspector Geoffrion ran after
her. As he caught up to her, he was struck by two northbound
vehicles. The assisting deputy pulled him out of the roadway.
Inspector Geoffrion died of his injuries seven days later.
He was survived by his mother and several siblings.
Keeping New Mexico safer through safe roads and
safer communities.
To build a safer stronger New Mexico by providing
quality law enforcement services, training, disaster and emergency response;
and technical communications and forensics support to the public and
other governmental agencies.
The Department of Public Safety (DPS) was created
and evolved over the years through statutory changes combining related
functions of the State Police, the Special Investigations Division, the
Law Enforcement Academy, the Motor Transportation Division, the Crime
Laboratory, Emergency Management Operations, Communications, Records,
and Information Technology. This consolidation of functions has dramatically
increased the scope of Departmental responsibilities.