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Reward of $55,000 Offered in 2007 Abiquiu Lake Shooting

FBI Albuquerque November 30, 2012
  • Public Affairs Specialist Frank Fisher (505) 889-1438

On the morning of December 1, 2007, Alfred J. Chavez, a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers park ranger, noticed someone had tampered with a lock and chain on the gate of a Corps-owned pump house near Abiquiu Lake.

As Mr. Chavez investigated, two men left the pump house.

One of the men pulled out a revolver and fired two shots at Mr. Chavez. One bullet whizzed by Mr. Chavez’s head, but the other struck him just above the right knee.

The men fled and have not been apprehended. Mr. Chavez survived.

As the fifth anniversary of this assault approaches, the FBI wants to remind the public it is offering a $25,000 reward for the arrest and conviction of the individuals involved.

The Army Corps of Engineers is offering a $30,000 reward, which brings the total reward available to $55,000.

The suspects were described at the time as follows:

Suspect #1 (shooter): White or Hispanic male in his early to mid-20s, approximately five feet six inches tall and weighing about 140 pounds. He had black hair and a very pronounced tattoo of some sort of figure on the side of his neck.

Suspect #2: White or Hispanic male, late teens to early 20s, approximately five feet eight inches tall and weighing about 200 pounds. He had short, light brown hair and a mustache. The suspect had a colored tattoo on at least one forearm.

The suspects were last seen leaving the area in a 1990s-model, white, two-door Ford F-250 with tinted windows. The vehicle, pictured below, had a single step under each door, chrome rims, and body damage on the passenger-side tailgate area.

Anyone with information on this incident is asked to call the Albuquerque FBI at 505-889-1300 (24 hours) or send a tip online at https://tips.fbi.gov.

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