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The body of Bloomfield Police officer Timothy Ontiveros, who was shot during a traffic stop last week, was returned to Farmington on Tuesday with a procession led by New Mexico State Police.
BLOOMFIELD, N.M. (KRQE) – Bloomfield Chief of Police Phillip Francisco announced Sunday that Bloomfield police Officer Timothy Ontiveros died from injuries sustained after being shot during a … ...
Police officers from across New Mexico are expected at Bloomfield High School Monday to pay their respects to officer Timothy Ontiveros, who was fatally wounded in the line of duty last month. A ...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A New Mexico police officer is still fighting for his life after getting shot during a traffic stop in Bloomfield. Bloomfield police Officer Timothy Ontiveros was ...
BLOOMFIELD, N.M. — Just one day after New Mexico said goodbye to Bloomfield Office Timothy Ontiveros, a national nonprofit is honoring his memory. Running 4 Heroes finds kids willing to run a ...
BLOOMFIELD, N.M. – New Mexico mourned and honored the life of Bloomfield officer Timothy Ontiveros on his final trip home Tuesday. Ontiveros died Sunday after he was shot during a traffic stop ...
Albuquerque police officers head down Lomas Boulevard in Albuquerque New Mexico as they helped escort Bloomfield police officer Timothy Ontiveros' body on.Sunday, June 1, 2025.
Bloomfield Police Officer Timothy Ontiveros, who had been with the department since December, died from injuries suffered when a suspect opened fire at a May 26 traffic stop.
Starting at noon on June 5 through sundown on June 10, flags across New Mexico are ordered to fly at half-staff to honor Bloomfield police officer Timothy Ontiveros.
Even after dying, Bloomfield police officer Timothy Ontiveros continued to give to others. On Sunday, the 33-year-old died after being shot by Dennis Armenta, 58, during a traffic stop in ...
The Bloomfield Police Department has identified the man who was killed after shooting a Bloomfield Police officer during a routine ... who had a criminal record, according to New Mexico courts.