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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. Deputies found a woman’s body dumped along a rural stretch of road south of Artesia last month, according to a release from Eddy County Crime Stoppers.
The release states that on Feb. 26 around 10:30 a.m. Eddy County Sheriff’s deputies found the body of 29-year-old Stevi Odom-Lynch along an oilfield lease road, near East Kincaid Ranch and North Lake.
“There were signs of foul play involved in her death,” the release states.
The release states that Odom-Lynch was in Albuquerque around Feb. 19 and 20 but was last seen in Santa Fe at the Allsup’s on Vista Del Monte on Feb. 25.
By News Editor And Partners
• Jan 29, 2021
Carlsbad, NM – On Wednesday, January 27, 2021, the New Mexico State Police Investigations Bureau was requested by the Eddy County Sheriff’s Office (ECSO) to investigate a police shooting involving an ECSO captain and lieutenant. The incident occurred at 6023 Laguna Road in Carlsbad.
State Police agents learned that on January 27, 2021, at around 4:30 p.m., the Pecos Valley Drug Task Force was searching for EJ G. Kincaid, 29, of Carlsbad, NM, who was wanted for a parole violation and absconding. A Carlsbad police officer, in a marked patrol unit, attempted to conduct a traffic stop on Kincaid who was driving a tan Dodge pickup truck at Mermod and Walnut. Kincaid evaded the Carlsbad officer and a vehicle pursuit was initiated by the Pecos Valley Drug Task Force.
New Mexico State Police Investigate Shooting Involving Eddy County Sheriff’s Office Captain And Lieutenant
NMSP News:
CARLSBAD The New Mexico State Police Investigations Bureau was requested by the Eddy County Sheriff’s Office (ECSO) Wednesday to investigate a police shooting involving an ECSO captain and lieutenant.
The incident occurred at 6023 Laguna Road in Carlsbad.
State Police agents learned that at around 4:30 p.m. Jan. 27, the Pecos Valley Drug Task Force was searching for EJ G. Kincaid, 29, of Carlsbad who was wanted for a parole violation and absconding.
A Carlsbad police officer, in a marked patrol unit, attempted to conduct a traffic stop on Kincaid who was driving a tan Dodge pickup truck at Mermod and Walnut.
NEW ROCKFORD, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – The name of a Bismarck man who lost his life in 2020 rollover crash in Eddy County has been released.
The North Dakota Highway Patrol reports that the vehicle, driven by 48 year-old Daniel Steidl, was traveling northbound on County Road 14 when it went into both the east and west ditch. The vehicle vaulted over an approach, landed and began to roll. At some point, the vehicle caught on fire, coming to rest in the ditch. Fire later engulfed the vehicle.
The drive has since been identified as Steidl of Bismarck. The NDHP was assisted by the Eddy County Sheriff’s Office and New Rockford Fire Department.
Editorâs note: This is part of a series in which the Montrose Daily Press will recap the top stories of 2020. The stories will run this week, concluding New Yearâs Day.
A local family is pushing the National Park Service for accountability, after a ranger fatally shot their son during a March traffic stop.
Montrose native Charles âGageâ Lorentz was 25. He was headed home from Texas on March 21, and was to stop at Carlsbad Caverns National Park to meet a friend. There, he was pulled over by a park ranger. Video footage obtained by KOBTV in New Mexico shows part of the encounter between Lorentz and the ranger, identified as Robert Mitchell. The encounter ends with Lorentz being shot twice, once in the chest.