New Mexico
Blue 2 Fire Evening Update – May 25, 2024 — Ruidoso-NM.gov | Municipal Website of the Village of Ruidoso, NM
Current Status: No lives or structures have been lost to the Blue 2 Fire. The full suppression tactics employed today involved extensive ground operations, focusing on scouting control lines and beginning the construction of containment lines. The Albuquerque Type 3 Zone Team will transition leadership to the Complex Incident Management Team 3, with Matt Rau assuming incident command.
High winds today hindered aerial firefighting efforts. An infrared flight conducted on May 24 determined the current size of the fire, 3,249 acres. Smoke remains visible in Ruidoso and Capitan populated areas, and similar weather conditions are expected for the next operational period. A red flag warning issued this afternoon is expected to extend through the weekend, indicating heightened fire danger due to strong winds and dry conditions.
Evacuation Notices:
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Go Now:
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Loma Grande
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Bonito Lake Road
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Forest Service Road 108
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Forest Service Road 107
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Villa Madonna Subdivision
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Forest Service Road 127A, also known as Upper Eagle Creek, off of Ski Run Road and the surrounding area along 523 Ski Run Road
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Be Set:
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Be Ready:
Shelters and Resources:
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Shelters: Lincoln County Fairgrounds, 101 5th St., Capitan, NM 88316
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Animal Shelters: Humane Society of Lincoln County, 25962 US Hwy 70, Ruidoso, NM 88345
Area Closures: Parts of the White Mountain Wilderness Area are currently closed. For more detailed information, please refer to the following link: Closure Update for Trails on White Mountain Wilderness Area – May 22, 2024
Fire Details:
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Start Date / Time: May 17, 2024, approximately 3:45 p.m.
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Cause: Lightning
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Size: 3,249 acres
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Location: White Mountain Wilderness
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Resources: 259 Personnel, more en route
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Vegetation/Fuels: Dead and dead/down trees
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Containment: 0%
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Tactic: Full Suppression
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Smoke: Moderate / Wind Influenced Smoke
For ongoing updates and more information, please visit:
New Mexico
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New Mexico
Family clarifies why they believe missing New Mexico man is dead
NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – KRQE News 13 has learned more about the disappearance of 36-year-old Joel “Deano” Valdez, and why, nearly three months after he went missing, his family believes he is dead. Valdez went missing on September 18, on his way home after a job on the other end of the state. After weeks of searching, on Monday night, Valdez’s family announced their loved one was dead, but did not provide information to support their claim.
On Tuesday, the family issued a follow-up statement saying they hired a private investigator who obtained interviews from several people who confirmed Valdez’s death. They said that Valdez, a Marine vet and father of three, was headed from Silver City to Coyote back in September but had stopped at a Santa Fe gas station before he vanished.
Media reports described an incident where Valdez may have been preyed upon in his white Chevy Silverado pickup truck. Valdez’s family believes that “something nefarious happened” to him, leading to his demise. Bank statements show Valdez stopped at a gas station and an ATM in Santa Fe before he vanished. His family also said that his credit cards were used by someone else after he went missing.
In the statement released Tuesday, the family said in part, “Waiting for his remains to be found makes it difficult to start the grieving process.
Monday night, a family member said, “To go so long without answers has been heart-wrenching and heartbreaking for all of us. We still don’t have all the answers and hope to one day have some clarity and peace.”
KRQE News 13 asked the Santa Fe Police Department about the incident. They said on the day that Valdez went missing, they received a 911 call about three people breaking into a white pickup truck. The caller said they heard someone inside the truck yelling for help. Before they arrived, Santa Fe police officers were diverted to a higher-priority call.
According to police records, when an officer finally arrived at the scene 45 minutes later, there was nothing to report. KRQE News 13 is cautioning viewers that it is not clear if the 911 incident had anything to do with Valdez or his pickup truck.
New Mexico State Police are in charge of the investigation, and they told KRQE News 13 they are still treating Valdez as a missing persons case.
New Mexico
New Mexico Lottery Powerball, Pick 3 Day results for Dec. 15, 2025
The New Mexico Lottery offers multiple draw games for those aiming to win big. Here’s a look at Dec. 15, 2025, results for each game:
Powerball
23-35-59-63-68, Powerball: 02, Power Play: 4
Check Powerball payouts and previous drawings here.
Pick 3
Day: 2-3-6
Evening: 4-5-5
Check Pick 3 payouts and previous drawings here.
Lotto America
08-11-29-36-50, Star Ball: 07, ASB: 02
Check Lotto America payouts and previous drawings here.
Pick 4
Evening: 2-5-0-2
Day: 7-2-1-6
Check Pick 4 payouts and previous drawings here.
Roadrunner Cash
01-12-17-26-29
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Powerball Double Play
20-23-38-42-65, Powerball: 19
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