
Feb. 11, 2025, marks a solemn and sorrowful anniversary for the Las Cruces Police Department, for the City, and especially for family and friends of fallen patrol officer Jonah Hernandez who was killed in the line of duty one year ago.
“Not one day has passed that Jonah is not in our memories, in our hearts and actions as we continue to heal from that painful loss,” said Chief Jeremy Story. “We, as a department, are strengthened by Jonah’s family who has every right to be bitter and dejected, but instead they continue to display kindness and provide inspiration as we move forward together.”
Hernandez left behind a loving wife and two sons, now ages 11 and 3.
The Las Cruces Police Department is honoring the life and legacy of Hernandez in several events. On Friday, Jan. 31, former Las Cruces Police Department officer and now country music artist Frank Ray hosted a songwriter’s round for Hernandez’s family and LCPD officers at the New Mexico Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum. Ray was accompanied by singer-songwriters Trannie Anderson, Seth Mosley and Jordan Walker who performed for about 250 family and first responders.
On Tuesday, Feb. 11, LCPD officers and some City staff will gather for a private memorial to honor and celebrate the life of Jonah Hernandez.
On Sunday, Feb. 16, officers will participate in the second annual New Mexico Fallen Officer Memorial Run in downtown Las Cruces. The 3.3-mile run, open to all runners and those who wish to walk the course, honors fallen officers from throughout the region. The Memorial Run begins at 10 a.m. Sunday, Feb. 16, at Las Cruces City Hall, 700 N. Main St.
Hernandez, who had been with the Las Cruces Police Department just two years, was stabbed multiple times after responding to a trespassing call about 5 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 11, 2024, on the 300 block of south Valley Drive. A witness intervened, neutralized the suspect and provided initial aid to Hernandez while first responders were summoned to the scene.
Hernandez was transported to MountainView Regional Medical Center where he succumbed to his injuries. Hernandez was 35 years old.
Hernandez was laid to rest Feb. 21, 2024, at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Cemetery in his hometown of El Paso, Texas.