

WE PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY WITH MILITARY PRECISION

ABOUT US
Founded by property owners and security professionals, Valor Asset Protection understands the importance of having highly trained security professionals securing your asset. That's why we only employ security officers who are Level 3 Certified in firearms and situational training. With our extensive training program, our officers are equipped to handle any security situation that may arise. We take pride in providing our clients with peace of mind, knowing that their properties are protected by security professionals trained to deal with any number of disturbances that may arise.
A COMPANY FORMED BY PROPERTY OWNERS FOR PROPERTY OWNERS
In the aftermath of COVID-19, commercial property owners in New Mexico and other southern border states faced a surge in crime. Dissatisfied with traditional security services that often provided minimal value for substantial contracts, a group of property owners, alongside seasoned security personnel, united to protect our assets.
Having encountered the pitfalls of conventional security firms offering little beyond idle van-based surveillance, we recognized the need for a more effective and tailored solution. This realization led to the formation of Valor Asset Protection, a company built on proactive measures designed to meet the unique security needs of our properties and tenants.
Successfully securing our own assets and tenants, word spread quickly among property owners seeking a reliable and comprehensive security partner. Valor Asset Protection was established to address this demand, standing as a testament to our commitment to excellence, innovation, and the safety of businesses in our region. We reject the industry norm by offering proactive, well-trained security personnel who go beyond mere presence, ensuring the security and success of our clients amidst evolving challenges.
NM CRIME NEWS
New Mexico Crime “Latest” Statistics 19% of New Mexicans said they had personally experienced property crime, a 42% increase over the previous year’s 33%.[1] The average property crime rate in New Mexico in a 10-year average is 35.94 crimes per 1,000 people, and the national 10-year average is 25.61 crimes per 1,000 people.[2] In the 12 months before the study, 9% of New Mexicans said they had experienced violent crime, down from 14% the year before.[1] Albuquerque has a population of around 27%, yet the city has 42.7% of New Mexico’s violent crime and 47% of its property crime.[3] Aggravated assault is the most common violent crime reported accounting for 79% of all violent crimes in New Mexico, 9 percentage points more than the average for the country.[1] In New Mexico, burglaries make up about 23% of all property crimes, which is substantially higher than the national average of 16%.[1] New Mexico recorded 164 total murders, 7.8 murders per 100,000 people in 2020.[4] 56% of New Mexico respondents listed gun violence as the top safety issue, somewhat more than the U.S. average of 53%.[1] There were 14,610 burglaries recorded in New Mexico in 2019, or 697 per 100,000 population, the state with the highest rate.[5] With 29% of participants reporting parcel theft, New Mexico significantly outperformed the U.S. average of 20%.[1]
A new analysis of crime statistics has revealed that New Mexico has the second-highest rate of violent crime of any state based on the most recent data available from 2020. The research, conducted by an Austin-based law firm, revealed that New Mexico had approximately 778 violent crimes per 100,000 residents.
A study into drug use across all 50 states saw New Mexico as the worst for drug use, according to WalletHub. The Land of Enchantment was placed in the lowest ranking spots in several categories. New Mexico was listed as No. 2 for the percentage of teenage drug users, trailing only Vermont.