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Valencia County endangered missing alert for two people canceled

Valencia County’s missing endangered alert for Alexandria and Moses Beltran was canceled after state police said the case was resolved. The update gave no further details about their status.

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Valencia County’s missing endangered alert for Alexandria Beltran and Moses Beltran was canceled after being active since June 21. New Mexico State Police shared the update on X, and state public safety officials said the case was resolved.

The original alert came through the Valencia County Sheriff’s Office and was posted by the New Mexico Department of Public Safety on June 21, 2026. DPS also listed the cancellation update on its press-release page, tying the two notices together as the public record shifted from active alert to resolved case.

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The Department of Public Safety says the Missing Persons Clearinghouse is responsible for posting missing people on the public website and releasing alerts to the media. DPS defines endangered criteria as a person in imminent danger of harming themselves, harming others, or being harmed by another person, a standard intended for cases where time and safety matter most.

For Valencia County residents, a cancellation means the alert is no longer active, but it does not automatically explain how the situation was resolved or whether any broader safety concern remains. The publicly accessible update did not add those details, and it did not identify any remaining threat to the public.

Anyone who needs to verify a missing person alert in New Mexico can go through the state Department of Public Safety, which also lists a Missing Persons hotline at 1-800-457-3463. In this case, the notices showed the original alert and the cancel update, but they did not spell out any delay or breakdown between agencies as the information moved from the sheriff’s office to the state system.

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