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Guard Initiative Supports Community Safety Efforts

DECEMBER 30, 2025 — The New Mexico National Guard’s Joint Task Force Zia Shield continues to support the Española community as part of an ongoing effort to enhance public safety, assist local authorities and strengthen community resilience across northern New Mexico.

Española has long served as an agricultural and cultural hub, rooted in Indigenous heritage and later shaped by railroad expansion in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Today, the community continues to balance that strong identity while addressing modern challenges.

“The valley has always been about the land,” said Sheila Martin, a docent at the Bond House Museum in Española. “This city was a central stop for travel and distribution of agricultural products, which brought jobs, purpose and income.”

In recent years, the Española Valley has faced increasing public safety concerns linked to drug trafficking and violent crime. In August 2025, Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham declared a state of emergency, prompting a coordinated effort among state and local partners to support law enforcement and strengthen community safety.

Amid those challenges, residents continue to create avenues for hope and connection. Community artist Alejandro Lopez helped lead the “Turn the Corner” mural project alongside the Pathways Center, with artist Gabriel Armendariz contributing to the project that blends cultural heritage with visions of renewal.

“It’s pretty cool to see that the Guard is out here in the community,” Armendariz said. “It’s comforting to see. People on the street feel comfortable that the Guard is around. We need that sense of security and togetherness.”

Members of Joint Task Force Zia Shield are providing non-law enforcement support alongside local authorities, assisting with patrols, responding to dispatch calls and connecting residents with resources.

A local Walmart manager, who requested anonymity, said the Guard’s presence has had a positive impact.

“We typically see four or five violent interactions per week here,” the manager said. “In the past three weeks, since the Guard has been present, we’ve had zero.”

Española Police Detective Dwayne Epling said the partnership has helped his department focus efforts where they are needed most.

“Since JTF Zia Shield arrived, we’ve seen a significant reduction in street-level crime and an increased sense of safety within our community,” Epling said. “Their presence has allowed us to focus our resources more effectively on larger issues and has been an invaluable asset in our efforts to serve Española.”

“Our mission here is about more than just security; it’s about being part of the community and offering a helping hand,” said Pfc. Tanya Quintana.

Volunteer members of the New Mexico National Guard continue to assist local authorities by providing critical non-law enforcement support, helping stabilize neighborhoods while allowing police to dedicate resources to priority crime-suppression operations.

Joint Task Force Zia Shield reflects the resilience and collaboration that have long defined Española, supporting law enforcement agencies while reinforcing community trust and safety.

By Staff Sgt. Wheeler Brunschmid, 111th Sustainment Brigade

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