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A shooting rampage against police takes officers on a city wide car chase; New Mexico Crime Files
A shooting rampage against police takes officers on a city wide car chase; New Mexico Crime Files

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time25-05-2025

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A shooting rampage against police takes officers on a city wide car chase; New Mexico Crime Files

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – First, 35-year-old Christopher Chase told witnesses to call the police that he would be waiting for them, and then ambushed the officers who responded first. The city-wide chase that ensued leaves a trail of injured officers and destruction. Then, in 2023, police in Alamogordo attempted to pull over a speeding car. Christopher Murrin, the driver, flees. When he's finally caught, police find empty alcohol bottles, drug paraphernalia, and a history of twelve previous DWI charges. Finally, KRQE News anchors Dean Staley and Jessica Garate bring you the story of Dalton Cunningham from 2021. After he is seen on video stealing a bait car, police realize he has a gun and remotely disable the car, leading to a standoff and a foot chase with officers. The video of the desperate shootout from inside the bait car is here. About New Mexico Crime Files This is New Mexico Crime Files – Taking it from the streets, then to the courtroom, to finally answering 'where are they now?'. Each week, KRQE News 13 anchors Dean Staley and Jessica Garate bring you the notorious, the unforgettable, and the unbelievable crime stories from the Land of Enchantment. New Mexico Crime Files is sponsored by MedradoStruck Law Firm. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Mother smothers, revives, suffocates child before burying body in a playground; New Mexico Crime Files
Mother smothers, revives, suffocates child before burying body in a playground; New Mexico Crime Files

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time11-05-2025

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Mother smothers, revives, suffocates child before burying body in a playground; New Mexico Crime Files

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – This week on New Mexico Crime Files, toddler Ty Toribio was found buried in the sand in Alvarado Park in 2009. The story that unfolds leaves everyone in shock. Then, Mora County Sheriff Thomas Garza goes beyond the call of duty, firing a deputy during a DWI stop involving his personal friends. Finally, KRQE News anchors, Dean Staley and Jessica Garate, also discuss when Mark Thompson broke into an Albuquerque residence and tried to make himself at home, he didn't expect this kind of welcome from the neighbors. About New Mexico Crime Files This is New Mexico Crime Files – Taking it from the streets, then to the courtroom, to finally answering 'where are they now?'. Each week, KRQE News 13 anchors Dean Staley and Jessica Garate bring you the notorious, the unforgettable, and the unbelievable crime stories from the Land of Enchantment. New Mexico Crime Files is sponsored by MedradoStruck Law Firm. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

A man posing as a cop pulls over an undercover deputy; New Mexico Crime Files
A man posing as a cop pulls over an undercover deputy; New Mexico Crime Files

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time04-05-2025

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A man posing as a cop pulls over an undercover deputy; New Mexico Crime Files

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – This week on New Mexico Crime Files, a stolen Cadillac leads police on a high-speed chase with John Trujillo ending up in the bed of a stolen truck. KRQE News anchors, Dean Staley and Jessica Garate, also discuss Orlando Jaramillo, who was caught impersonating a police officer. The duo also provided an update to the Vivian Condarco case where she dragged a deputy and took police on a high speed chase. About New Mexico Crime Files This is New Mexico Crime Files – Taking it from the streets, then to the courtroom, to finally answering 'where are they now?'. Each week, KRQE News 13 anchors Dean Staley and Jessica Garate bring you the notorious, the unforgettable, and the unbelievable crime stories from the Land of Enchantment. New Mexico Crime Files is sponsored by MedradoStruck Law Firm. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Prescription Drug Take Back Day: Los Alamos to host drop-off site on April 26
Prescription Drug Take Back Day: Los Alamos to host drop-off site on April 26

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time08-04-2025

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Prescription Drug Take Back Day: Los Alamos to host drop-off site on April 26

KRQE News 13 Throwback Video: Our coverage from the 2023 National Drug Take Back Day. LOS ALAMOS, N.M. (KRQE) — April 26 marks National Prescription Drug Take Back Day, where you can drop off expired or unused prescription medications across the state. Over in Los Alamos, the police department is hosting a drop-off site from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. that day. Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham authorizes National Guard deployment to Albuquerque The site will be located in the north parking lot of the Los Alamos Police Department at 2500 Trinity Drive. Participants should follow the posted signs through the designated take-back boxes. You are asked to dispose of any trash or empty bottles beforehand. The police department prefers that you remove labels from the bottles before arriving. There will also be supplies to help with disposing of liquids and creams. Aerosol containers or sharp containers cannot be accepted. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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