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About Us
New Mexico Concerns of
Police Survivors (New Mexico C.O.P.S.) provides
resources to help rebuild the lives of surviving
families and co-workers of law enforcement
officers killed in the line of duty, as defined
by federal criteria. The organization also
offers training to law enforcement agencies on
survivor victimization issues and works to
educate the public on the importance of
providing ongoing support to both the law
enforcement profession and its survivors.
All donations made to New
Mexico C.O.P.S. remain in New Mexico and
directly support New Mexico survivors. Funds are
used to assist with activities such as sending
families to National Police Week in Washington,
D.C., supporting the funeral response team,
covering training costs, and other related
survivor support initiatives.
Board Members
President
Noëlle Ashoo-Levison
E-Mail
Surviving Fiancé of BCSO Deputy Michael A.
Levison
EOW 07.16.2022
Vice-President
Bonnie Talbott"
E-Mail
Surviving Mother of State Police Patrolman Damon
Talbott
EOW 10.19.2001
Secretary
Melissa Dorrance-Baray
E-Mail
Surviving Widow of US C&BP Air Interdiction
Agent Julio Enrique Baray
EOW 09.24.2007
Treasurer
Suzanne Brookbrush
E-Mail
Surviving Widow of San Francisco PD Inspector
Kirk Brookbush
EOW 01.11.2000
Trustee
Cheryl Schultz
E-Mail
Surviving Widow of Pojoaque Tribal PD Patrolman
Kevin Schultz
EOW 08.17.2002
Immediate Past
President
Kim Talbott
E-Mail
Surviving Father of State Police Patrolman Damon
Talbott
EOW 10.19.2001
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