Crime sparks state of emergency in New Mexico: What we know
Story by Gabe Whisnant • 11h
New Mexico Democratic Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham declared a state of emergency Wednesday for Rio Arriba County—including the city of Española and surrounding Pueblo communities—citing a significant surge in violent crime, drug trafficking, and other public safety threats that have overwhelmed local capacity. The declaration enables the release of up to $750,000 in emergency funding to bolster local law enforcement, expand resources, and stabilize affected communities.
In a statement, the governor said, "When our local leaders called for help to protect their communities, we responded immediately with decisive action," emphasizing that the state will marshal all available resources to restore public safety. State officials connected the crime rise to broader social challenges, including homelessness, family instability, and a growing opioid crisis.
Española, in northern New Mexico, is situated approximately 255 miles north of the U.S.–Mexico border.
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