Santa Fe County at a glance
Population by race and Hispanic origin
Counties in this database with the most similarly-sized populations
Full-time law enforcement staff, Santa Fe County Sheriff's Office
- 74 Officers
- 28 Civilian staff
Full-time law enforcement officers per 1,000 residents
- 1.29 Santa Fe County
- 2.2 National average
Federal grant funding for Santa Fe County
Data was last updated October 15, 2023
We identified over $2.4M in federal grant funding, FY 2014-2024
Grant funding over time
Grant funding by federal department
Recent grants
Military equipment transfers
Data last updated July 9, 2024
$753K value of military equipment has been transferred to the Santa Fe County Sheriff's Office
The highest-value stock number reported is MINE RESISTANT VEHICLE with 1 item valued at $733,000.00 each
Recent equipment transfers
Ship date | Item and National Stock Number (NSN) | Quantity | Acquisition value, each | Acquisition value, total | DEMIL code | DEMIL IC |
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6/22/2015 | UNMANNED VEHICLE,GROUND 1385-01-574-4707 |
2 | 2 @ $10,000.00 | $20,000.00 | Q | 3 |
2/13/2014 | MINE RESISTANT VEHICLE 2355-01-590-1660 |
1 | 1 @ $733,000.00 | $733,000.00 | C | 1 |
Local police misconduct data, consent decrees, and settlements
Data last updated January 25, 2022
Settlements
We identified 2 publicly reported settlements that resulted in $1,270,000.00 in monetary compensation to victims.
Year | Description | Outcome |
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2020 |
New Mexico state police will settle two police brutality lawsuits for $635,000. Ryan Cordova was beaten by a police officer while handcuffed to a rail in the holding cell of the county jail in 2019. He will receive $335,000 to settle his lawsuit. Jessica Guttman failed to immediately identify herself to a police officer, who then was taken to the ground and handcuffed. Due to a preexisting disability, Guttman started to suffer from seizures during the police encounter. Police waited more than 30 minutes to release Guttman so that she could receive medical attention. Guttman will receive $300,000. |
Compensation
$635,000.00 |
2020 |
New Mexico state police will settle two police brutality lawsuits for $635,000. Ryan Cordova was beaten by a police officer while handcuffed to a rail in the holding cell of the county jail in 2019. He will receive $335,000 to settle his lawsuit. Jessica Guttman failed to immediately identify herself to a police officer, who then was taken to the ground and handcuffed. Due to a preexisting disability, Guttman started to suffer from seizures during the police encounter. Police waited more than 30 minutes to release Guttman so that she could receive medical attention. Guttman will receive $300,000. |
Compensation
$635,000.00 |