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Las Cruces man sentenced to nine years in prison for firearms offense

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A Las Cruces man with previous charges against him was reportedly caught with a firearm.

According to court documents, on March 1, 2022, an officer from the Las Cruces Police Department observed Mark Anthony Calzada exiting a residence in Las Cruces carrying a shotgun. Calzada, 29, placed the shotgun into a vehicle, got into the driver’s seat with a woman and three small children, and drove to a gas station. When LCPD officers attempted to make contact with him, Calzada drove away at a high rate of speed with the shotgun and the three small children not properly restrained in the vehicle.

While fleeing, Calzada drove at high speed the opposite way on a one-way residential street.  Officers were able to track the vehicle and eventually caught up with Calzada, who had abandoned the vehicle and was running on foot. LCPD officers eventually caught up with Calazda and detained him.

LCPD officers located the car Calzada had been driving and executed a search warrant. Inside the car they found the shotgun, which the officer had observed him carrying along with shotgun shells. A second search warrant was sought and obtained for the residence Calzada occupied where they discovered a Glock handgun with an obliterated serial number and a compatible 50-round high-capacity drum magazine loaded with 15 rounds of ammunition in a bedroom.

Calzada was previously convicted in 2016 of possession of a firearm or destructive device by a felon. As a previously convicted felon, Calzada cannot legally possess firearms or ammunition.

Alexander M.M. Uballez, United States Attorney for the District of New Mexico, and Raul Bujanda, Special Agent in Charge of the FBI Albuquerque Field Office, announced on Aug. 17 that Calzada was sentenced to nine years in prison. Calzada pled guilty in federal court on Aug. 18 to being a felon in possession of a firearm.

Upon his release from prison, Calzada will be subject to supervised release for three years.

The FBI Albuquerque Field Office investigated this case with assistance from the Las Cruces Police Department. Assistant United States Attorneys Lindy Carpenter and Mark Saltman are prosecuting the case.