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People who have served as sheriffs in the U.S. state of New Mexico and the pre-statehood New Mexico Territory Pages in category "New Mexico sheriffs" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.
A public memorial service for Brad and Chad Gunter will take place at 2 p.m. Nov. 28 at the Legacy Church, East Mountain Campus, 379 NM Highway 344 in Edgewood.
Harvey Whitehill, a native of Ohio, ventured into New Mexico Territory about the time of the Apache Wars in the mid-1860s, and he took part in those. In 1874, Whitehill ran for and was elected sheriff of Grant County, New Mexico. The county seat, Silver City, was, at the time, an extremely wild town. Whitehill immediately set to policing it ...
Although some were suspicious of Tucker, he was in Colorado for a time, but was rumored to have fled that state for New Mexico after stabbing a man to death. He initially introduced himself as David Tucker, but preferred to be called Dan. Whitehill took a liking to him, and hired him as a deputy sheriff. [1]: 66–67
Former Marion County Sheriff Jason Myers died Monday at home from cancer, the sheriff's office said Wednesday night. Myers was 56. Before becoming sheriff in 2009, Myers had worked 19 years with ...
This is a list of newspapers in New Mexico. Newspapers of record. The three newspapers of record for New Mexico are: Newspaper Founding date Headquarters
According to a June 27 news release from New Mexico State Police, around 10:45 p.m. on the night of the shooting, the deputy responded to check on a person walking in the median of U.S. 70, just ...
William J. Brady (August 16, 1829 – April 1, 1878) was an Irish-born American soldier, politician, and corrupt law enforcement officer who served as the sheriff of Lincoln County during the Lincoln County Wars in New Mexico, United States.