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September 19, 2024

ARRESTS

Adam Mitchell (51 – Raton) – Magistrate Court bench warrant for failure to pay court fines on a charge of driving while license revoked (DWI related)

NON-TRAFFIC VIOLATIONS

George Aguirre (46 – Raton) – shoplifting

Jose Garcia (Raton) – dogs running at large

John Gonzales Jr. (Raton) – 2 citations for vicious dogs

CALLS FOR SERVICE (September 18, 2024)

2 – agency assists
2 – alarm activations
2 – animal calls
1 – threats/harassment
1 – verbal confrontation
1 – civil standby
1 – missing person
1 – public assist
1 – noise disturbance
1 – speeding/reckless driver
1 – lost/found property

Colfax County Sheriff’s Office Sponsors Crisis Intervention Training

August 30. 2024 the Colfax County Sheriff’s Office sponsored a week-long Crisis Intervention Training (CIT) at the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish office in Raton.

We were joined by the Public Safety Psychology Group (PSPG) from Albuquerque, which provided essential training to help law enforcement recognize and respond to individuals in crisis. The class was open to all local agencies free of cost. Officers from our agency, the Vigil Maldonado Detention Center, Detention officers from Curry County, and the Huerfano County Sheriff’s Office participated in hands-on scenarios, honing their verbal de-escalation skills and building confidence in handling situations involving mental illness.

The Colfax County Sheriff’s Department is committed to improving our response to those in need and ensuring the safety and well-being of our community.

Crisis Intervention Training
Crisis Intervention Training participants at at the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish office in Raton.

Vigil-Maldonado Detention Center Receives Accreditation

Posted August 5, 2024

Office of the County Manager
August 5, 2024


Press Release-VMDC Accreditation

On August 1, 2024, Colfax County Vigil-Maldonado Detention Center (VMDC) Warden, Regina
Slade received official notification and congratulations on receiving accreditation by the New
Mexico Adult Detention Professional Standards Council.

Warden Slade and her staff worked hard to meet the Professional Standards required to
achieve accreditation.

In July of 2022 Warden Slade was promoted to Warden. Colfax County Manager, Monte Gore
mandated that the new warden would get the jail accredited. This process took two years to
accomplish. Vigil-Maldonado Detention Center is the first smaller jail to achieve full
accreditation with the New Mexico Adult Detention Professional Standards Council.

Warden Slade said this was a difficult process, however she has a sense of accomplishment.
Warden Slade also acknowledges previous Wardens for their hard work and moving things
forward. Warden Slade appreciates Colfax County Leadership and the County Attorney for their
help and support in getting the facility accredited.

This is an outstanding achievement for Colfax County to receive this prestigious recognition.

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County Manage Press Release VMDC Accreditation
Vigil-Maldonado Detention Center Accreditation Letter

Colfax County Sheriff Department Conducts Joint Training Exercises

Posted June 24, 2024

On June 21, 2024 the Colfax County Sheriffs office conducted a joint training with the following agencies:

Union County Sheriff’s Office, New Mexico State Police, Angel Fire Police, State Parks Police, Union County Emergency Manager, Raton Fire Department, Des Moines EMS, Grenville EMS, and Capulin EMS.

The training was held in Des Moines New Mexico at the local school. The purpose of the training was focused on the recovery of victims after the aftermath of an active shooter and or major crisis. TAC*ONE Consulting did a great job and we look forward to future trainings in our area.

Gerald Lucero Arrested on Multiple Charges

Posted June 5, 2024

Gerald Lucero
Gerald Lucero

Colfax County Sheriff’s Office Press release update
update regarding the arrest made on June 2, 2024. The suspect in custody has been identified as Gerald Lucero.

Lucero faces multiple charges, including:

Three counts of assault with intent to commit a violent felony
Three counts of resisting, evading, or obstructing a peace officer
One count of reckless driving.

The Colfax County Sheriff’s Office appreciates the cooperation and assistance from New Mexico State Police in ensuring the safety and security of Colfax County residents.

Further updates on this case will be provided as the investigation progresses.

Deputy Grosvenor Receives First-Ever Leadership Award from Law Enforcement Academy

June 5, 2024 – The following is provided by the Colfax County Sheriff’s Department.

We are thrilled to announce the return of Deputy Grosvenor to our office! After completing the New Mexico Law Enforcement class #207 on June 4th, 2024, Deputy Grosvenor has returned with even more knowledge, skills, and a prestigious honor.

Not only did Deputy Grosvenor graduate from the academy but also received a special recognition—the first-ever Leadership Award bestowed by the academy! The award was chosen and awarded by the NMLEA Academy Director Sonya Chavez. Throughout the rigorous training, Deputy Grosvenor exhibited exceptional leadership qualities, serving as the class leader from the 3rd week until the completion of the academy.

We couldn’t be prouder of Deputy Grosvenor’s accomplishments and are excited to see the positive impact he will continue to make within our community and office.

Please join us in welcoming Deputy Grosvenor back with open congratulating them on this remarkable achievement!

Posted March 5, 2024

Colfax County Sheriff Department Promotes Beto Dominguez

Beto Dominguez swearing in for promotion

On March 1, 2024 Sheriff Baca swore in Detective Dominguez as Lieutenant of the Colfax County Sheriffs Office. Lieutenant Dominguez.

Lieutenant Dominguez has served in law enforcement for the past 17 years, 11 years previously with the Raton Police Departments, and the past 5 1/2 years with the Colfax County Sheriff Department. Lieutenant Dominguez will continue to assist with investigations.

Posted March 7, 2024

Raton Police Department Promotes Two Officers

RPD promotions

James Valdez is hereby promoted to the rank of Deputy Chief. James has served in the capacity of Captain for the last 9 years with a total time of service to the City of Raton of 23 years. Deputy Chief Valdez is an invaluable part of our team, the City of Raton and its citizens are well served by him in this position.

Cory Coca is hereby promoted to the rank of Captain. Cory has served in the capacity of Patrol Sergeant for the last 9 years with a total time of service to the City of Raton of 19 ½ years. Captain Coca is another invaluable part of our team; the City of Raton and its citizens are well served by him in this position.

Congratulations Deputy Chief Valdez and Captain Coca!!

Chief Garcia

Thank you to the Raton Police Department for their dedication and service. And, thank you Marty for your coverage of the events.

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