Firearm Discovered at Los Lunas High School, Worker Arrested
A cafeteria worker at Los Lunas High School was arrested on December 2 after school staff or school resource officers discovered a firearm on campus. The arrest prompted an immediate security response, removal of the employee from campus, and an investigation that district officials said prioritized student safety and would lead to appropriate charges.

On December 2, 2025, Los Lunas High School activated a security response after school staff or school resource officers discovered a firearm on campus, leading to the arrest and charging of a cafeteria worker. School officials confirmed that the individual was removed from campus and that school leaders took steps to secure students and staff while law enforcement investigated. Authorities said they will pursue criminal charges as appropriate and the district reiterated its position against weapons on school property.
The incident unfolded during regular school hours, prompting heightened concern among parents and faculty by the end of the school day. School administrators moved quickly to separate the individual from students and to coordinate with law enforcement, according to district statements. The investigation remains active and details about the specific charge or the weapon type have not been released.
Beyond the immediate disruption, the episode raises broader questions about campus safety protocols and personnel screening. Cafeteria staff perform essential daily work inside school buildings, and this event is likely to prompt review of access controls, storage policies, and supervision patterns that govern non instructional employees. School resource officers were involved or identified as part of the discovery, which underscores the ongoing local conversation about the role of law enforcement on school campuses and how safety is managed without eroding trust between families and school staff.

For Valencia County residents, the practical implications include renewed scrutiny of school district policies and potential changes to operational procedures. School board members and district administrators may face increased pressure to present clearer protocols for incident notification and for how the district balances criminal investigations with students rights to a stable learning environment. Incidents like this also tend to mobilize civic engagement around school board meetings and local elections where safety policy is debated.
Officials have said they will provide updates as the investigation proceeds. Parents and community members are likely to watch closely for any policy reviews, disciplinary actions, and the outcomes of criminal proceedings that follow this arrest.

