Washington, DC – United States Marshal for the District of New Mexico Sonya K. Chavez received the 2022 Women in Federal Law Enforcement Foundation President’s Award at the Women in Federal Law Enforcement 22nd Annual Leadership Training in Phoenix, Arizona on Wednesday, August 10. WIFLE presented the award, given to individuals for outstanding achievement in government service, to Chavez for her multi-decade commitment to public service and advancement and influence of women in federal law enforcement. Chavez led the U.S. Marshals Service effort to increase diversity and the number of female deputy U.S. marshals through her appointment to the U.S. Marshals Advisory Council. "Marshal Chavez is an exceptional leader who has had a remarkable career as a public servant," said U.S. Marshals Service Director Ronald L. Davis, who attended the event. "She is an inspiration not only to those in the USMS, but those throughout law enforcement." Since her appointment as
Sergio Almanza, the man suspected of the hit-and-run outside of the River of Lights that killed 7-year-old Pronoy Bhattacharya, has been arrested by the U.S. Marshals Service and the Albuquerque Police Department.
Sergio Almanza, the man suspected of the hit-and-run outside of the River of Lights that killed 7-year-old Pronoy Bhattacharya, has been arrested by the U.S. Marshals Service and the Albuquerque Police Department.