Albuquerque Journal

NMSP releases photo of truck leaving shooting

Killing at gas station shocks rural Edgewood

- BY ELISE KAPLAN JOURNAL STAFF WRITER

Michael Pelkey had worked at the Smith’s gas station in Edgewood off Interstate 40 for more than a decade.

Then, on Sunday, as he was going about his workday, police say the 62-year-old gas station attendant from Estancia was shot and killed by an armed robber who fled the scene.

The suspect had not been found as of Monday night.

New Mexico State Police officers investigat­ing the case say around 4 p.m. Sunday an armed robber, wearing a bandana over his face and carrying a semiautoma­tic handgun, entered the station on N.M. 344, south of the interstate, and demanded money. It’s unclear how much he got.

“During the robbery, the Smith’s Fuel Center attendant was shot,” officer Carl Christians­en, a State Police spokesman, wrote in a news release. “He was transporte­d from the scene and later died at the hospital.”

Christians­en said the suspect is a Hispanic or white male between 25 and 30 years old, and between 5 feet 10 inches and 6 feet tall, with a thin build. He was driving a white pickup truck, possibly a Ford, that had been captured on security camera footage.

In the stills from the footage, it appears the truck has writing on the passenger side door. Christians­en said they are working on enhancing the photograph to be able to read it.

“We’re hoping it’s a local instead of just someone off I-40,” Christians­en said.

He said they don’t know which way the suspect fled.

The shooting has reverberat­ed around rural Edgewood, which has had only a handful of violent crimes in recent years.

A corporate affairs manager with Smith’s Food & Drug released a statement Monday saying they are shocked

by the shooting and are mourning Pelkey’s loss.

“Smith’s management is meeting with our Edgewood store associates and offering profession­al counseling through this difficult time,” Aubriana Martindale wrote in an email. “We are working with police during this investigat­ion to provide whatever support required to apprehend the perpetrato­r of this criminal act.”

Alan Carabajal, who lives a couple of miles from the gas station, said he worked at the Smith’s Fuel Center when Pelkey was hired and they would still talk in passing about three times a week at the station.

“He was the face of Edgewood,” Carabajal said. “Everybody knows him. He really was a good man.”

 ?? SOURCE: NEW MEXICO STATE POLICE ?? New Mexico State Police are looking for a suspect in a fatal armed robbery who they say was driving this white pickup truck.
SOURCE: NEW MEXICO STATE POLICE New Mexico State Police are looking for a suspect in a fatal armed robbery who they say was driving this white pickup truck.

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