Wanted By The FBI

The hunt for former New Mexico police officer Justin Aguino has entered a new phase, marking one of the most troubling collapses of trust inside local law enforcement in recent years. The FBI has announced a reward of up to $5,000 for information leading to his arrest, signaling that this case now stretches far beyond a routine pretrial violation. It reaches into the center of two federal investigations, an alleged breach of sworn duty, and a disappearance that federal agents consider deliberate.
The timeline begins in early 2020, during Aguino’s employment with the Ohkay Owingeh Police Department. Federal investigators allege that he used his official position to interfere with a grand jury inquiry overseen by Homeland Security Investigations and the Drug Enforcement Administration. According to charges filed in the District of New Mexico, Aguino disclosed protected details about an active narcotics-related investigation to someone entirely outside the authorized chain. That disclosure threatened to compromise federal operations, obstruct the work of agents on the ground, and alert individuals who were never meant to know they were under scrutiny.
The breach cut deeper than a violation of policy. It represented a collapse of integrity from inside the uniform — the type that exposes federal operations, endangers agents, and destabilizes criminal cases built over months of coordinated work.
Two years later, the pattern escalated. In May 2022, while Aguino was employed by the Pojoaque Police Department, FBI special agents confronted him directly. When questioned about the earlier leak, he denied ever sharing information, a statement federal prosecutors allege was entirely false. He was arrested, made his initial appearance in court, and was released under specific pretrial conditions. Federal authorities expected compliance. Instead, the trail began to fracture.
On August 26, 2024, Aguino stopped communicating with pretrial services. No check-ins. No responses. No compliance. For the federal system, that silence is more than a missed appointment — it signals intent to flee supervision. It marks the moment a defendant shifts into fugitive status.
On September 16, 2024, the United States District Court in Albuquerque issued a federal arrest warrant after Aguino was charged with violating the conditions of his release. Since then, he has moved beyond the reach of routine monitoring, leaving investigators to rebuild his trail through contacts, family ties, and the places he may still consider safe.
Federal agents believe Aguino may be staying in the Albuquerque region, the Ohkay Owingeh Pueblo where he has family ties, or possibly the Zuni Pueblo, where individuals with connections can disappear into familiar networks. These are places where someone who once worked inside local law enforcement may still find people willing to shelter him or provide critical assistance in avoiding capture.
Agents studying the case describe a familiar pattern: a defendant who once held a badge, crossed a line that should never be crossed, and now moves through the quiet gaps of communities where personal connections run deep and federal oversight thins out. The stakes are higher because Aguino’s original offense involved obstructing federal investigations. A fugitive with insider knowledge of enforcement methods can exploit that experience to evade arrest longer than most.
Yet federal agents are clear — this search will not end quietly. The reward, the public notice, and the escalation of federal involvement signal that this case remains active, and the net continues tightening around him.
The FBI’s message is direct: anyone with information about Aguino’s location is urged to contact the Albuquerque Field Office at 505-889-1300, 1-800-CALL-FBI, or submit a tip online at tips.fbi.gov. Information can also be provided at any American embassy or consulate for those outside the United States.
Aguino’s disappearance is not merely a procedural breach. It represents a fracture in the duty he once swore to uphold, a threat to the integrity of past investigations, and a reminder of how quickly trust can collapse when someone inside the system turns away from it.
Until he is in custody, the search continues — and federal agents are not letting this one fade.

JUSTIN AGUINO

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