New Mexico State Police Conduct Operation To Tackle Crimes Against Unhoused, Provide Essential Resources

NMSP News:

SANTA FE — From Nov. 12 to Nov. 25, the New Mexico State Police Department  (NMSP), in collaboration with Santa Fe Police Department and the Region III Task Force, conducted a proactive operation in Santa Fe to identify individuals victimizing the unhoused population through various criminal activities.

 

Officers contacted 479 individuals and yielded the following results:

  • 25 felony arrests
  • 15 misdemeanor arrests
  • 13 arrests involving drugs
  • 19 arrests of habitual offenders.
  • 242 fentanyl pills seized

Various amounts of methamphetamine, heroin and psilocybin (mushrooms) were seized.

An NMSP civilian victims advocate was present with NMSP officers to provide resources to unhoused persons. Thirty-four people opted to speak with an advocate, with only three refusing assistance.

The New Mexico State Police is committed to understanding and tackling the root causes behind challenges faced by our unhoused population, which can lead to criminal activity. Through meaningful collaboration with state resources, NMSP aims to foster strong relationships that promote safety and enhance the quality of life for everyone in New Mexico.

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