After a long investigation Detectives from San Juan County Sheriff’s Office Charge 45 year-old Kenneth Burrows of Albuquerque, NM, with 1st degree Murder and 32 year-old Tiki Marez of Albuquerque, NM, with Accessory to 1st degree Murder.
From the San Juan County Sheriff's Office:
Two Charged in the January 18, 2014, Homicide of Daniel Boone.
On 01/18/2014, at approximately at 8:47 PM, San Juan County Sheriff’s Deputies were dispatched to a residence located at #5 CR3235. On arrival Deputies found one male victim lying on the ground with multiple gunshot wounds. The deceased was identified as 28 year-old male Daniel Boone.
After a long investigation Detectives from San Juan County Sheriff’s Office Charge 45 year-old Kenneth Burrows of Albuquerque, NM, with 1st degree Murder and 32 year-old Tiki Marez of Albuquerque, NM, with Accessory to 1st degree Murder.
Upon arrival, deputies made contact with multiple individuals including juveniles and young adults and located a deceased individual identified as Samuell Tariq Liggins, age 20.
Following an extensive investigation by Farmington Police Department detectives, an arrest warrant was issued for 40-year-old Matthew Sandoval, who is known to have a family connection to Madrid, who has been charged with 1st Degree Murder and Tampering with Evidence. On March 28, Sandoval was located by U.S. Marshals in the 400 block of W. Animas. Farmington Police officers responded and arrested Sandoval on the outstanding warrant.
Invited guests will tour the temple, the afternoon of July 14, and all day on July 15 and 16, 2025. A public open house will run from July 17 to August 2, 2025, excluding Sundays.
Officers canvassed the area for the suspect; however, investigators believe the individual left the area prior to police arrival. The Farmington Police Department is releasing a video of a person of interest. The video shows a male on a bicycle headed east on Navajo Street towards Lincoln Avenue. The Farmington Police Department urges anyone with information or video surveillance from the area to contact detectives at 505-599-1068.
The $2.2 million Student Health Center spans 2,652 square feet and is designed to provide accessible healthcare services on campus.
The center features two exam rooms, three offices for medical and behavioral health professionals, restrooms, storage areas, and additional support spaces.
Reports indicated the child had been locked in a chicken coop for extended periods and exposed to extreme weather conditions. Detectives immediately responded, removed the child from the home, and gathered evidence corroborating the allegations.