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04/21/2026

Heroes & Legends 2026 recap 🌟

Congratulations to Randall County District Attorney Robert Love, recipient of the 2026 Bridge Builder Award.

We are proud to honor his dedication to protecting children and serving families across the Texas Panhandle. His impact truly makes a difference in the lives of those we serve.

DRUNK DRIVER KILLS TWO PEOPLE; SENTENCED TO 10 YEARS IN TDCJAfter a two-week trial concluding on April 17, 2026, Rayna E...
04/20/2026

DRUNK DRIVER KILLS TWO PEOPLE; SENTENCED TO 10 YEARS IN TDCJ

After a two-week trial concluding on April 17, 2026, Rayna Elizabeth Smith was convicted of two counts of INTOXICATION MANSLAUGHTER and sentenced to 5 years in the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) and a $10,000 fine on each count. The sentences were ordered to run consecutively, for a total of 10 years’ imprisonment. Additionally, the jury found that Smith used a deadly weapon—her vehicle—while committing the offense.

Intoxication manslaughter is a second-degree felony in Texas, punishable by 2 to 20 years in TDCJ and up to a $10,000 fine. The deadly weapon finding will affect Smith’s future parole eligibility and require her to serve one-half of her sentence, or 5 years, day-for-day before becoming eligible for parole.

This case stems from a tragic series of decisions made in the early morning hours of October 13, 2022, following a night of drinking. While under the age of 21, Rayna Smith consumed alcohol and became intoxicated. Friends initially transported her from Guitars and Cadillacs in Amarillo to her home in Canyon, Texas, in an effort to ensure her safety.

However, soon after returning home and without her friends’ knowledge, Smith chose to leave her home and drove herself back to Amarillo to continue her night. Her actions escalated when she attempted to return to Canyon and drove the wrong way on Interstate 27.

At approximately 2:30 a.m., while traveling southbound in the northbound lanes of I-27 near the McCormick Road bridge, Smith collided head-on with the victims’ vehicle. The crash caused the tragic deaths of two young adults, Alicia Bustos and Analuisa Mendoza. Smith was removed from her vehicle and survived.

During trial, Smith’s attorney asserted that she had no recollection of the events, despite Smith having provided statements to law enforcement after the crash.

This case underscores the devastating and irreversible consequences of impaired driving. Two lives were lost, families were forever changed, and a young person now faces years in prison—all as the result of preventable choices.

We strongly urge the public to plan ahead and never drive while impaired. Safe alternatives are readily available:
• Use a rideshare service or taxi
• Designate a sober driver before going out
• Stay where you are if you’ve been drinking
• Take the keys from someone who is impaired

Driving under the influence is not just illegal—it is deadly. One decision can have lifelong consequences.

The successful prosecution of this case was made possible through the dedicated efforts of the Texas Department of Public Safety, the Canyon Police Department, the Randall County Sheriff’s Office, and the investigators and prosecutors of the Randall County District Attorney’s Office.

Alicia Bustos and Analuisa Mendoza were both college students attending Eastern New Mexico University. Although no criminal conviction can repair the loss their families have suffered, the Randall County District Attorney’s Office hopes these verdicts provide a sense of justice. With the family’s permission, a photo of Alicia and Analuisa is being shared. May they rest in peace, and may their family and friends find solace.

If you drink, do not drive. Use a sober ride. Lives depend on it.

ADRIAN GUADALUPE GUZMAN GIVEN MAXIMUM SENTENCE OF20 YEARS FOR INDECENCY WITH A CHILD BY SEXUAL CONTACTOn Wednesday, Apri...
04/16/2026

ADRIAN GUADALUPE GUZMAN GIVEN MAXIMUM SENTENCE OF
20 YEARS FOR INDECENCY WITH A CHILD BY SEXUAL CONTACT

On Wednesday, April 15th, a Randall County jury found Adrian Guadalupe Guzman guilty of Indecency with a Child by Sexual Contact. The jury sentenced Guzman to 20 years in the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) for this offense.

Indecency with a Child by Sexual Contact is a second-degree felony, which carries a punishment range of 2 to 20 years in prison and up to a $10,000 fine. Upon conviction a defendant is required to register as a s*x offender for life.

As is often the case, this defendant was someone the victim and victim’s family knew and trusted. He violated that long held trust when he committed this offense. The victim, now 17 years of age, testified bravely and in detail about the s*xual abuse perpetrated by the defendant. After hearing the victim’s testimony, the testimony of other witnesses, and reviewing photographs of the crime scene, the jury found the defendant guilty.

After the return of the guilty verdict, the trial moved into the punishment phase. During this phase, the jury is allowed to hear additional information about the defendant so they can determine an appropriate sentence that reflects both the offense and the offender. The jury heard evidence regarding Guzman’s lengthy criminal history, including prior felony probationary terms for domestic violence and evading arrest with a vehicle.

After considering the evidence presented during the punishment phase, the jury assessed a sentence of 20 years in TDCJ and a $2500 fine for Adrian Guzman. At the request of the DA’s Office, the Court also entered a lifetime protective order for the victim ordering that the defendant have no contact with the victim for the rest of his life. After pronouncing sentence, the Judge ordered the defendant to register as a s*x offender for life and remanded him into custody.

This case is a powerful reminder of the courage it takes for victims to come forward—especially when the offender is someone known and trusted. Thanks to that bravery and the work of investigators and prosecutors, justice was served.

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03/31/2026

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03/26/2026

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Do you know how your night will end? If you're drinking, don't count on it unless you have a sober ride. Take a spin to see the possible physical, emotional, and financial consequences of the choices you make.

03/22/2026

Drunk driving crashes are 100% preventable.
Make the decision to always get a sober ride.
Never drive after drinking any amount of alcohol.

Here are some safe alternatives:
- Designate a driver who won’t be drinking any alcohol.
- Call a sober friend or family member to give you aride.o
- Use a rideshare or taxi service.
- Use public transit.
- Stay put until you can safely get behind the wheel.

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2309 Russell Long Boulevard
Canyon, TX
79015

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