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In April 2024, the New Mexico State Police Investigations Bureau began investigating the murder of 79-year-old David Adams at the Tinaja rest area. Through the investigation, agents learned that Dorien Ray, of Georgia, attacked Adams, stabbing him and taking he and his wife’s vehicle.
Ray was also a suspect in another incident in Colorado where he brandished a knife and stole a vehicle in Aurora.
NMSP officers located the stolen vehicle, and after pursuit, Ray was taken into custody and charged with an open count of Murder, Armed Robbery, Possession of a Stolen Vehicle, and Unlawful Taking of a Motor Vehicle.
On February 6, 2025, Dorien Ray pled guilty to one count of Murder in the second degree and one count of Armed Robbery, a second-degree felony. As part of the plea agreement, Ray shall serve fifteen years for the murder of David Adams, with a five-year enhancement, and nine years for the Armed Robbery. Ray will also serve seven years and six months for the additional charges accumulated during the pursuit, which include Aggravated Fleeing, Aggravated Assault on a Peace Officer, Criminal Damage to Property, and Possession of a Stolen Vehicle.
New Mexico State Police remains dedicated to ensuring the safety of New Mexicans by enforcing the law and upholding justice principles, making our communities safer.
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It's becoming more and more clear that the worst thing you can do for the environment is to listen to environmentalists.
The natural cycle of any pine forest is to grow, burn, repeat.
Looking at the city's website, I don't see anything about 4th of July fireworks, so it looks like this is meant to replace the usual fireworks show.
An even more important story than making sure our nuclear bombs are up to date, is that just Wed. the supreme court has basically stated that Texas and another land owner had no standing in blocking a temporary nuclear storage facility that is planned for Texas and New Mexico.
you must be a very smart fellow - you seem to have a handy solution for everything!
According to the listed statistics, about 1/3 of these people could've and should've been off the streets before being caught in this operation.