Silver City, NM—The New Mexico State Police (NMSP) today announced former Lieutenant David Neil's arrest following a thorough investigation into allegations of timecard and overtime fraud. The arrest marks a significant step in the department's commitment to maintaining transparency, integrity, and accountability within its ranks.
The investigation began last year after internal audits revealed discrepancies in Neil's timecard submissions and overtime claims. The discrepancies prompted NMSP to launch a comprehensive inquiry to determine the extent of the alleged fraud. Working closely with the Sixth Judicial District Attorney's Office, investigators found substantial evidence indicating that Neil had falsified time records and claimed overtime for hours he did not work.
"Today is a difficult day for the New Mexico State Police, but it also underscores our unwavering dedication to transparency and ethical conduct," said Troy Weisler, Chief of the New Mexico State Police. "No one is above the law, and we will continue to hold ourselves to the highest standards of accountability. The actions of this individual do not reflect the values and integrity of our officers who serve their communities with honor every day."
Immediately upon learning of the severity of the allegations, Chief Weisler launched an internal investigation and placed Neil on administrative leave on December 7, 2023. Neil, who was eligible for retirement, submitted his paperwork and retired on January 1, 2024.
Neil turned himself in to New Mexico State Police agents on July 23, 2024, and was arrested without incident. He was booked into Grant County Detention Center on 1 count of Fraud and 55 counts of Paying or Receiving Public Money for Services Not Rendered and Making or Permitting False Public Voucher.
David Neil, 55, of Gila, NM, worked for NMSP for over 24 years. The New Mexico State Police is investigating this case.