ALBUQUERQUE – On April 14, 2025, while supporting the ongoing Route 66 Operation, New Mexico State Police (NMSP) Crime Suppression Agents successfully apprehended a homicide suspect and arrested two individuals involved in narcotics trafficking.
During the evening hours, agents received information about the location of homicide suspect Ronald Edward Raymond, 67, who had an active arrest warrant out of Sierra County. He was found at a residence in Albuquerque. Throughout the operation, public announcements and police sirens were repeatedly used to encourage the suspect to surrender.
After approximately one hour with no compliance, a search warrant was drafted and executed. Upon entry, verbal commands were issued, and Raymond walked to the hallway and complied. He was taken into custody without further incident.
Route 66 Operation is a collaborative effort with the Bernalillo County District Attorney’s Office, NMSP, Bernalillo County Sheriff’s Office and New Mexico Corrections Department’s Probation and Parole Division.
Arrested:
Ronald Edward Raymond, 67
Charge:
- Homicide by Vehicle (DWI)
Earlier that same day, while operating in an undercover capacity in northeast Albuquerque, Crime Suppression Agents contacted two male subjects, Jeremiah Taylor, 23, and Corey Taylor, 37, who facilitated two narcotics transactions with the agents. Both suspects were arrested and face felony charges.
Arrested:
Jeremiah Taylor, 23
Charges:
- Trafficking a Controlled Substance
- Conspiracy to Traffic a Controlled Substance
Corey Taylor, 37
Charges:
- Trafficking a Controlled Substance
- Conspiracy to Traffic a Controlled Substance
“The New Mexico State Police remain committed to proactive enforcement operations and targeting individuals who pose a threat to public safety.”