LAPD: Search Warrant Yields Stolen Property, Explosive Devices Linked To Cases In Los Alamos County, Jemez Springs, Jemez Pueblo

LAPD News:

On Feb. 19, 2026, officers with the Los Alamos Police Department (LAPD) executed a court-authorized search warrant at a residence in Jemez Springs connected to the Feb. 17 arrests of three burglary suspects.

The warrant is part of an ongoing investigation into multiple burglaries across Los Alamos County, including storage unit break-ins.

Working alongside the Sandoval County Sheriff’s Office, U.S. Forest Service, and National Park Service Rangers, officers searched two vehicles, a recreational vehicle, and the residence. Investigators recovered approximately $10,000 in suspected stolen property linked to cases in Los Alamos County, Jemez Springs, and Jemez Pueblo.

Officers also seized several explosive devices and components used to assemble non-serialized firearms, commonly referred to as “ghost guns”. The devices were safely secured, and there was no immediate threat to the public.

The investigation remains active. Additional charges may be filed as evidence is reviewed with the appropriate prosecuting authority. Further details will not be released at this time to protect the integrity of the case.

LAPD Cmdr. Brent Hudspeth said, “This case demonstrates what strong partnerships and focused investigative work can accomplish. When criminal activity crosses jurisdictional lines, we work together to protect our communities.”

Special recognition is extended to Cpl. Pete Rogahn, Cpl. Robert Desatoff and Det. Cindy Garcia, whose diligent investigative work and organization were instrumental in advancing this investigation and enhancing the safety of the Los Alamos community and surrounding areas.

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