New Mexico
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New Mexico
New Mexico State Police identify 1 of 2 suspects wanted for shooting at officer
FORT SUMNER, New Mexico (KVII) — New Mexico State Police identified one of the two suspects wanted for shooting at an officer.
Police said Makaela Johnson was with a man Monday afternoon when he opened fire during a traffic stop on US 285 at milepost 185, near Fort Sumner. That is a an hour west of Clovis.
Johnson is wanted for:
- Conspiracy to commit first-degree murder
- Conspiracy to commit aggravated assault upon a peace officer with a deadly weapon
- Conspiracy to commit armed robbery
- Harboring a felon
- Receiving or transferring a stolen motor vehicle
- Escape from a peace officer
- Larceny
NMSP said the officer was not injured.
Law enforcement are searching for a gray Kia with Texas license plate XMX8165.
The vehicle should not be approached and anyone who sees it, or the male suspect, should call 911 immediately.
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Officers are actively searching in the Fort Sumner area. Residents are urged to remain inside and lock their doors.
New Mexico
Wanted: Man, woman shot at New Mexico State Police officer 1 hour west of Clovis
FORT SUMNEW, New Mexico (KVII) — New Mexico State Police police are looking for a man and a woman who shot at a New Mexico State Police officer one hour west of Clovis.
According to NMSP, the shooting happened during a traffic stop near US 285 at milepost 185.
Officials said the officer was not seriously hurt.
Law enforcement is searching for a gray Kia with Texas license plate XMX8165. The vehicle should not be approached and anyone who sees it should call 911 immediately.
Officers are actively searching in the Fort Sumner area for the pair. Residents are advised to remain inside and lock their doors.
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Any suspicious sightings or activity should be reported to law enforcement by calling 911.
New Mexico
Epstein Truth Commission leader to be Stansbury’s State of the Union guest
State Rep. Andrea Romero will be the guest of U.S. Rep. Melanie Stansbury at President Donald Trump’s State of the Union on Tuesday night.
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — A New Mexico congresswoman is set to have the leader of the newly-formed Epstein Truth Commission as her State of the Union guest Tuesday.
Democratic U.S. Rep. Melanie Stansbury will have New Mexico State Rep. Andrea Romero as her guest. Romero helped create the Truth Commission investigating what happened at Jeffrey Epstein’s former Zorro Ranch here in the state.
Stansbury said they’ll be pushing for justice for all of Epstein’s victims, including more than a dozen Epstein survivors who will also be in attendance for President Donald Trump’s address.
Congresswoman Teresa Leger Fernandez will have one of the survivors, Elizabeth Stein, as her guest. Joining Stein and Leger Fernandez will be rural health care leader Carmen Pacheco-Muñoz.
The address is set for Tuesday at 7 p.m. Mountain Time. You can watch it on-air on KOB 4.
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