Senior Police Officer Robert Eric Duran

Senior Police Officer Robert Eric Duran

Santa Fe Police Department, New Mexico

End of Watch Wednesday, March 2, 2022

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Robert Eric Duran

Senior Police Officer Robert Duran was killed in a vehicle crash while pursuing who was initially believed to be a carjacking suspect near mile marker 286 on I-25, south of the Old Pecos Trail exit.

Officers responding to the initial call of a carjacking and abduction located the vehicle near the intersection of Sawmill Road and St. Francis Drive. The driver led officers on a pursuit that went onto the interstate. As the vehicle continued to flee southbound, it crossed the median and continued driving southbound in the northbound lanes until colliding with an oncoming car. Two patrol cars were also involved in the crash.

Officer Duran and a retired firefighter driving the other vehicle were killed in the crash. The driver of the fleeing vehicle and another officer were injured. It was later determined that the woman driving had made up the story and had told the unwitting 911 caller she was being abducted. Further investigation revealed that the woman had been charged with making a similarly false report six months earlier.

Following the crash, she was charged with two counts of first-degree murder and numerous other felonies. In 2024, she was found guilty of two counts of murder and four felonies, receiving life sentences for each murder and an additional 60 years.

Officer Duran had served with the Santa Fe Police Department for seven years and was assigned to the Patrol Section and the Emergency Response Team. He is survived by his wife and two sons.

Bio

  • Age 43
  • Tour 7 years
  • Badge 286

Incident Details

  • Cause Vehicle pursuit
  • Weapon Automobile
  • Offender Two life sentences plus 60 years

abduction, false report, robbery, vehicle pursuit

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I just watched all of the body and dash cam from your passing. I am heartbroken for your family and your law enforcement family. Seeing their grief shows how much they loved you. I was on the verge of tears watching it. I am glad the jury got it right, although that won't bring you back.

To Officer Duran's sons, I am sorry you had to grow up in a matter of moments after hearing the terrible news. Be proud of your father. He is always with you and watching you. I'm sorry he will not be there for all those special moments when a father should be there. You were robbed of this joy.

To the Duran family, we owe your family a debt that can never be repaid. God Bless you all.

...and part of America died.

Lieutenant Michael Magiera
Dallas Police Department

November 13, 2025

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