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National Family Partnership, formerly the National Federation of Parents for Drug Free Youth, was established as a grassroots, nonprofit organization in 1980 by a handful of concerned and determined parents who were convinced they should begin to play a leadership role in drug prevention. Since its founding thirty years ago, NFP has devoted its efforts to the well-being of youth. Today, NFP is a national leader in drug prevention education & advocacy. Our mission is to lead and support our nation’s families and communities in nurturing the full potential of healthy, drug free youth.
OPERATION GAME THIEF Operation Game Thief is a New Mexico Department of Game and Fish program, which pays rewards to citizens who turn in poachers. In short, Operation Game Thief is crime-stoppers for wildlife. In fact, the program was modeled after the original crime-stoppers program started by the Albuquerque, NM Police Department.
New Mexico Sex Offender Registry  The New Mexico Department of Public Safety (DPS) developed this site according to the requirements of the New Mexico State Statute. This web page was created to provide information to the public concerning the location of sex offenders residing in the State of New Mexico.
Americas Most Wanted The companion website to the popular television show
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF) The ATF's Most Wanted
Bureau of Diplomatic Security Counter-Terrorism Bureau of Diplomatic Security
United States Department of State
Terrorism Rewards Program
Albuquerque Crime Stoppers Official Web Site of
The Albuquerque Crime Stoppers
TOWN OF TAOS POLICE DEPARTMENT The Town of Taos Police Department serves the community through selective law enforcement and crime prevention programs to protect life and property.
National Center for Missing & Exploited Children Information on keeping children safe from "CyberStalkers" on the internet, Amber Alert, and tip line.
Drug Enforcement Administration Fugitives DEA fugitives from around the country
FBI's Ten Most Wanted Fugitives Official FBI site. They are offering rewards for information leading to
the apprehension of Most Wanted Fugitives.
FUGITIVE HUNTER Wanted fugitives from a public service site.
US Postal Inspection Service Wanted posters and other information from
the US Postal Service
United States Secret Service Goverment Web Site

 


 

If you have any information on any crime occurring in
the Taos County area please call Crime Stoppers at:

758-HALT (4258)

CrimeStoppers will pay up to a $1,000 cash reward
for information that leads to an arrest.

Remember... callers to CrimeStoppers
do not have to identify themselves.