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Forget overly dramatized television shows about cold cases, we’ve got a real life one for you this week. Our friends over at City Desk ABQ dug into a decades-old case out in Mountainair, involving the mysterious death of a rookie cop.

Here at The Paper. we’re also saying our bittersweet goodbye to our student reporter Sara Atencio-Gonzales as she heads off to bigger and brighter things.

And, in case you missed it, check out last week’s issue where I cajoled the staff of our sister publications into writing sweet sentiments about their moms. Spolier alert: grab the tissues.

We’ve got a whole more in this week’s issue, which you can catch up on here.

-Andy Lyman, editor

Fresh eyes and new technology: Digging into the cold case killing of a rookie cop in Mountainair 

36-year-old homicide may have been linked to drug trafficking, corrupt law enforcement

¿Qué será, Sara?

A bittersweet goodbye to our favorite student reporter

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This story is a staff report from The Paper.