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New Mexico Mounted Patrol

The New Mexico Mounted Patrol is an all-volunteer state law enforcement agency. Mounted Patrol Troopers complete an intensive night/weekend academy and must meet the same strict requirements as any peace officer in New Mexico. State statutes dictate that the governor may call the Mounted Patrol to duty in case of emergency. Unless called out by the governor, troopers assist state, county and municipal law enforcement agencies and assume the same authority as peace officers in that agency.

New Mexico Mounted Patrol
Shoulder patch of the New Mexico Mounted Patrol
NMMP Logo
New Mexico Mounted Patrol Unit
AbbreviationNMMP
Agency overview
FormedApril 16, 1941
Preceding agencies
  • New Mexico Mounted Patrol (Territorial)
  • New Mexico Mounted Patrol (unofficial; 1937–1941)
Volunteers98[1]
Annual budgetUnfunded
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdictionNew Mexico, United States
Size121,665 square miles (315,110 km2)
Population1,969,915 (2007 est.)[2]
Legal jurisdictionNew Mexico when working under the authority of any state law enforcement or regulatory agency.
Operational structure
HeadquartersRoswell, NM
Agency executive
  • Kevin Berry
Website
NMMP Website

History edit

In New Mexico Territory, the Mounted Patrol was the only form of non-federal law enforcement. As police needs increased, the Mounted Patrol was renamed the New Mexico Mounted Police in 1905 and became the state's first law enforcement agency when New Mexico achieved statehood in 1912.[3]

Criminal elements of the state government repeatedly attempted to get rid of the Mounted Police and even succeeded in defunding the agency from 1913 to 1917.[4] The Mounted Police gained a reputation as a very effective law enforcement agency following the attack on Columbus, New Mexico by Pancho Villa and his men. Criminal elements in the legislature again focused on abolishing the agency and finally succeeded on February 15, 1921.[4]

In 1933 the state created the New Mexico Motor Patrol, which became the New Mexico State Police in 1935.[4]

A group of citizens realized that the newly formed State Police was poorly equipped and often outnumbered, and decided to resurrect the Mounted Patrol as a volunteer organization in 1937. The organization grew in the following years and Governor John Miles took an interest in the organization. He pushed to make the Mounted Patrol an official state law enforcement agency and on April 16, 1941 the organization in its present form was created.[5]

Organization edit

Headquarters: Mounted Patrol Board - The internal control, management, supervision and power of the organization is vested in a board of directors composed of not less than one member from each troop of the NMMP elected by the members of the organization.

The chief of the mounted patrol is elected by the members of the NMMP, with the deputy chiefs appointed by the board of directors and the district captains and state staff appointed by the chief.

North Zone

  • Northwest District - Metro - Albuquerque / Rio Rancho / Moriarty / Española / Grants / Gallup
  • Northeast District - Las Vegas, Raton, Roy, Santa Fe

South Zone

  • Southeast District - Clovis, Lovington, Roswell, Artesia
  • Southwest District - Las Cruces, Truth or Consequences, Silver City, Alamogordo, Deming.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "policevolunteers.org". www.policevolunteers.org.
  2. ^ "2007 Population Estimates". Archived from the original on September 18, 2008.
  3. ^ NM Mounted Patrol Operations Manual, 2007 Printing
  4. ^ a b c . www.daily-times.com. Archived from the original on 2013-11-02.
  5. ^ http://www.nmsp.dps.state.nm.us/index.php/history/

External links edit

  • New Mexico Mounted Patrol State Website
  • New Mexico Mounted Patrol - Las Cruces Troop 10 Website
  • police.NMMP.us - New Mexico Mounted Patrol Recruiting Page
  • NMMP Southwest District Website
  • NMMP Southeast District Website
  • NMMP Northwest District Website
  • NMMP Northeast District Website

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assist in formatting such as reFill documentation and Citation bot documentation August 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Learn how and when to remove this template message The New Mexico Mounted Patrol is an all volunteer state law enforcement agency Mounted Patrol Troopers complete an intensive night weekend academy and must meet the same strict requirements as any peace officer in New Mexico State statutes dictate that the governor may call the Mounted Patrol to duty in case of emergency Unless called out by the governor troopers assist state county and municipal law enforcement agencies and assume the same authority as peace officers in that agency New Mexico Mounted PatrolShoulder patch of the New Mexico Mounted PatrolNMMP LogoNew Mexico Mounted Patrol UnitAbbreviationNMMPAgency overviewFormedApril 16 1941Preceding agenciesNew Mexico Mounted Patrol Territorial New Mexico Mounted Patrol unofficial 1937 1941 Volunteers98 1 Annual budgetUnfundedJurisdictional structureOperations jurisdictionNew Mexico United StatesSize121 665 square miles 315 110 km2 Population1 969 915 2007 est 2 Legal jurisdictionNew Mexico when working under the authority of any state law enforcement or regulatory agency Operational structureHeadquartersRoswell NMAgency executiveKevin BerryWebsiteNMMP Website Contents 1 History 2 Organization 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory editIn New Mexico Territory the Mounted Patrol was the only form of non federal law enforcement As police needs increased the Mounted Patrol was renamed the New Mexico Mounted Police in 1905 and became the state s first law enforcement agency when New Mexico achieved statehood in 1912 3 Criminal elements of the state government repeatedly attempted to get rid of the Mounted Police and even succeeded in defunding the agency from 1913 to 1917 4 The Mounted Police gained a reputation as a very effective law enforcement agency following the attack on Columbus New Mexico by Pancho Villa and his men Criminal elements in the legislature again focused on abolishing the agency and finally succeeded on February 15 1921 4 In 1933 the state created the New Mexico Motor Patrol which became the New Mexico State Police in 1935 4 A group of citizens realized that the newly formed State Police was poorly equipped and often outnumbered and decided to resurrect the Mounted Patrol as a volunteer organization in 1937 The organization grew in the following years and Governor John Miles took an interest in the organization He pushed to make the Mounted Patrol an official state law enforcement agency and on April 16 1941 the organization in its present form was created 5 Organization editHeadquarters Mounted Patrol Board The internal control management supervision and power of the organization is vested in a board of directors composed of not less than one member from each troop of the NMMP elected by the members of the organization The chief of the mounted patrol is elected by the members of the NMMP with the deputy chiefs appointed by the board of directors and the district captains and state staff appointed by the chief North Zone Northwest District Metro Albuquerque Rio Rancho Moriarty Espanola Grants Gallup Northeast District Las Vegas Raton Roy Santa FeSouth Zone Southeast District Clovis Lovington Roswell Artesia Southwest District Las Cruces Truth or Consequences Silver City Alamogordo Deming See also editList of law enforcement agencies in New Mexico Colorado Rangers Arizona RangersReferences edit policevolunteers org www policevolunteers org 2007 Population Estimates Archived from the original on September 18 2008 NM Mounted Patrol Operations Manual 2007 Printing a b c New Mexico Mounted Police answered a need 100 years ago Farmington Daily Times www daily times com Archived from the original on 2013 11 02 http www nmsp dps state nm us index php history External links editNew Mexico Mounted Patrol State Website New Mexico Mounted Patrol Las Cruces Troop 10 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