Las Cruces
Oct 16, 1981
Obituaries and Articles
Compiled by Marcena Thompson
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"Happy" Apodaca, Who Figured in Unsolved Slaying Case, Dies
A. L. Happy Apodaca, Dona Ana County sheriff during a grand jury probe of the
death of Ovida "Cricket" Coogler, one of the state's most famous unsolved
killings, has died of an apparent heart attack. Apodaca, 69, was pronounced dead
at Memorial General Hospital at 7:19 p.m. Tuesday. A hospital spokesman said
Apodaca had been brought to the hospital from his home in Mesilla. Funeral
services were pending. Apodaca was sheriff in 1949 when a grand jury was called
to look into the sheriff's department's investigation of the death of Miss
Coogler. The battered, decomposed body of Miss Coogler, a 19-year-old waitress,
was found by rabbit hunters in a shallow desert grave south of Las Cruces 16
days after she disappeared. The grand jury returned a 10-count indictment
against Apodaca on charges including rape, contributing to the delinquency of a
minor, and several counts of malfeasance of office. Apodaca was removed from
office and change of venue moved the trial to Silver City. During the trial,
four charges were thrown out. The jury deadlocked on one remaining charges, a
mistrial was declared, and he was reinstated. Apodaca is survived by his wife,
Antonia; seven brothers, David of Las Cruces, Raymond, A. T., B. C., and Tommy
of Garfield, Harry of Chama, and Eddie of Albuquerque; five sons, Steve, Julian
and James of Las Cruces, Philip of Tucson, and Gilbert of Fairbanks, Alaska and
six grandchildren. Apodaca was born in Garfield and was a life-long resident of
Dona Ana County. Burial will be in Masonic Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Pete De
La Cruz, Paul Catanach, Juan Santiestevan, Bobby Rodriguez, A. E. Triviz and
Leroy Ramirez.
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