Woman, Child, Dog Saved in Swift Water Rescue in Grant County
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Woman, child, dog saved in swift water rescue in Grant County
GRANT COUNTY, N.M. (KRQE) – It was an incredible rescue caught on camera. Heavy rain on Saturday led to flooding in Grant County and a dramatic scene when a woman, a six-year-old, and a dog were stuck on their truck, which flipped to its side in rushing flood waters. Story continues below Crime: Albuquerque man with violent past accused of killing two dogs after dispute News: Former NMSP officer facing drug charges New Mexico News Insiders: Na…
New Mexico State Police officer rescues woman, child, dog from floodwaters
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) -- A New Mexico State Police officer saved a woman, a child, and their dog in a water rescue after their vehicle had overturned on its side due to flooding over the weekend in Grant County, New Mexico. Shortly after 3 p.m. on Aug. 31, District 12 Officer Walker Eby responded to a call concerning a vehicle that had overturned on its side due to flooding on Stephens Road, near Buckhorn, New Mexico. Buckhorn is about 40 miles …
NMSP Officer Walker Eby Saves Woman, Child, And Dog In Aug. 31 Grant County Swift Water Rescue
NMSP NEWS RELEASE On August 31 2025, at approximately 3:09 PM, District 12 Officer Walker Eby responded to a call concerning a vehicle that had overturned on its side due to flooding on Stephens Road, near Buckhorn in Grant County. Upon arrival, Officer Eby observed a woman, a six-year-old child, and their dog sitting on their vehicle, which had been overturned by dangerous flooding currents. Officer Eby collaborated with the Grant County Sherif…
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