New Mexico
New Mexico honors three fallen police officers
SANTA FE – Three New Mexico legislation enforcement officers had been honored Thursday on the New Mexico Division of Public Security’s Legislation Enforcement Memorial, the place their names had been unveiled on a memorial. The black marble memorial wall, which now lists 210 names, is devoted to the reminiscence of New Mexico legislation enforcement officers who died within the line of obligation.
In a ceremony that included a 21-gun salute, a legislation enforcement helicopter flyover, a flag-folding ceremony and a flag presentation, Artesia Police Division Corporal Thomas Frazier, New Mexico Division of Sport and Fish Deputy Sport Warden Ananias “Norris” Inexperienced and New Mexico State Police Patrolman Darian Jarrott had been honored by a whole lot of law enforcement officials, residents and members of the family. Sport Warden Inexperienced’s induction comes 81 years following his demise.
Patrolman Darian Jarrott
Jarrott was shot and killed whereas conducting a visitors cease of a identified offender on Interstate 10 close to milepost 101 in Luna County. The motive force of the automobile was the topic of an ongoing narcotics investigation and was en path to Las Cruces to take part in a drug deal. Jarrott was aiding members of the USA Homeland Safety Investigations when he stopped the automobile. The person opened fireplace on Jarrott, fatally wounding him earlier than fleeing the scene within the pickup truck. Jarrott had served with the New Mexico State Police for 5 and a half years.
Corporal Thomas Frazier
Frazier was killed in an vehicle crash on U.S. Freeway 285 close to milepost 77, north of Artesia, about 10:45 a.m. Could 21, 2021. He was concerned in an energetic investigation when his automobile collided with the again of a tractor-trailer that was turning off the roadway.
Frazier had served with the Artesia Police Division for 5 years and was assigned to the Felony Investigations Division. He had beforehand served with the Shenandoah County, Virginia, Sheriff’s Workplace for 12 years. He additionally served because the chief of the Solar County Volunteer Hearth Division in New Mexico. He’s survived by his spouse and three youngsters.
Deputy Sport Warden Norris Inexperienced
Inexperienced was shot and killed by a hunter who mistook him for a deer within the Grapevine Canyon space south of Alamogordo on Nov. 15, 1941. He was using by means of the comb of the canyon roughly 75 yards from the hunter when he was shot. The hunter was arrested and charged with manslaughter. Inexperienced had beforehand served as a jailer and deputy sheriff in Otero County and as metropolis marshal of Alamogordo. He was survived by his spouse, daughter and mom.
The names and circumstances of every demise may be discovered at http://www.nmlememorial.org.
A stream of the memorial is offered at https://fb.watch/d6mCGKU3t5/.
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Eastern New Mexico volleyball falls to 0-4 in conference play after loss to Angelo State
PORTALES, N.M. (KFDA) – The Eastern New Mexico Greyhounds volleyball team was not able to get their first conference win, falling to No. 14-ranked Angelo State on Saturday in Portales on Homecoming.
The Greyhounds got some life after winning the first set (25-23), which is the first set they’ve won in their last three games.
That momentum wouldn’t hold, as the Rambelles took the last three sets (22-25, 15-25, 13-25) to end the day.
Evelyn Torres from Angelo State finished with 15 kills and 20 digs in the match.
The senior from Hereford high school, Darcy Dodd, was the only Greyhound with 10 or more kills and tied for fourth for the most digs on the team.
ENMU will be on the road in Oklahoma for their next match against Cameron on Wednesday.
Following this loss, they now sit at 3-11 on the year and are 16th in the Lone Star Conference.
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