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People across New Mexico will begin receiving emergency alerts on their cell phones after a Silver Alert or Turquoise Alert is issued for a missing elderly individual or Native American ...
People across New Mexico will begin receiving emergency alerts on their cell phones after a Silver Alert or Turquoise Alert is issued for a missing elderly individual or Native ...
The New Mexico State Police has advised that they are now sending out mobile alerts after a Silver or Turquoise Alert is issued for a missing elderly or Native American person in the state of New ...
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New Mexico State Police announced the agency will soon begin to send out Silver and Turquoise alerts to cellphones throughout the state in accordance with legislation that passed earlier this year.
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A Silver Alert was issued Friday night for missing 64-year-old Sandra Munoz. She was last seen in Albuquerque.
New Mexico State Police issued a Silver Alert and launched a search for 73-year-old Laura Bank, who was last seen Saturday morning on Owl Creek Road east of Santa Fe.
The New Mexico State Police issued a Silver Alert and asked community members for help locating an 88-year-old woman who was last seen on Thursday evening at around 8:30 p.m.