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Local Crime Report for Thursday January 31, 2013

1/31/2013

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(Deming) – Here’s the area crime  report:

Michael Serverino, age  60, was arrested for possession of a controlled substance with intent to  distribute and conspiracy.  Jaime Perez, age 32, of Silver City, was arrested for  being a felon in possession of a firearm.

Joshua Gonzales, age  20, was arrested on a District Court warrant for a probation violation… and  Jimmy Mathis, age 31, was arrested on a Municipal warrant for failure to pay  fines.

Also… a 2003 ATV valued  at $7,000 was taken from a business off Highway 418 Southwest.

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Local Library Speaker Series Features Bronco Sue

1/31/2013

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(Deming) – The Marshall Memorial  Library Speakers Series will feature the story of a woman thought to be New  Mexico’s first serial killer.

Storyteller Patricia  Kiddney of El Paso will bring to life the true story of Bronco Sue, a woman who  lived in New Mexico in the 1800s and was accused of murdering her husbands when  she tired of them or when someone better came along.

Her trial in Hillsboro  reportedly drew national attention and was covered by the New York Times.She was represented by attorney Albert  Fountain for the murder in Socorro of her next-to-last husband, and was  acquitted of the charge.

Kiddney has been active  in the El Paso Historical Society since 1992, and grew up on ranches in historic  areas of the lower Rio Grande valley and West Texas.

Her storytelling began  with “The Walk Through History” based on famous people buried in Concordia  Cemetery, and over the years she has developed approximately 20 characters based  on famous and infamous women of the west.

Her portrayal of Bronco  Sue will be presented this Saturday, February 2nd, from 10 a.m.-noon 
at 119 East Pine Street.The  presentation is open to the public.
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1/31/2013

 

Local Crime Report for Wednesday January 30, 2013

1/30/2013

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(Deming) – Here’s the area crime  report:

Thomas Lehnerd, age 50,  was arrested on a Butler, Pennsylvania, warrant for deviate sexual intercourse  with a child.   Misty Acosta, age 41, was charged with embezzlement… Estrella  Granado, age 35,
of Silver City, was arrested for possession of drug  paraphernalia and on an  Adult Probation and Parole Office warrant for a  probation violation… Grisel  Flores, age 29, of Silver City, was arrested on two  Grant County warrants, a  Luna County warrant and a Deming Municipal warrant… and  Ana Rivera, age 55, was  arrested on a Dona Ana County warrant for failure to pay  fines.

Also… an ATV, a  generator and a utility trailer with a combined value of $2,700 were taken from  a residence off the Columbus Highway… a truck battery valued at $150 was taken  from off East Fourth Street… a bicycle valued at $150 was taken from outside the  Columbus library… and a
residence off South Nickel was broken  into.

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Deming School Board Meets

1/30/2013

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(Deming) – The Deming School Board will meet in special 
session Thursday. 

According to the legal notice, the purpose of the meeting is to hold a  work session to discuss a proposal from the city of Deming regarding an  industrial revenue bond.

No official action will be taken.

The special session is scheduled to begin at 3:30 p.m.  Thursday in the board room of the Emmett Shockley Administration Building, 400  Cody Road.

The meeting is open to the public.

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High School Basketball:  Cathedral 47 - Deming 37

1/29/2013

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(Deming) -- The Wildcats were on the road to El Paso tonight (Tuesday) to take on El Paso Cathedral Fighting Irish.   It was a rough night for the Cats. 

Freshman:  Cathedral 48 – Deming 36
Junior Varsity:  Cathedral 54 – Deming 40
Varsity:  Cathedral 47 – Deming 37

Top scoring for the Cats in varsity action:
Dominic Saenz - 9
Phillip Longoria - 8
Eric Saenz - 7
Ernesto Saucedo - 5
 
For the night… the Cats were zero for nine in free throws… and scored only 2 three pointers. 

Cats had 13 turnovers but lead in rebounds 24 to 21. 

Cats now go 15 and 5 overall and will open up District action in Deming against the Chapparal
Lobos Tuesday February 5th. 

The Deming Ladycats play Saturday in Deming against the Hot Springs Lady Tigers at 6:30pm. 
The Ladycats also open District Feb 5thon the Road to Chapparal.

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Local Crime Report for Tuesday January 29, 2013

1/29/2013

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(Deming) – Here’s the area crime  report:

Hilario Baeza, age 52,  was arrested for battery against a household member… Jeff Rivers, age 29, of  Rodeo, was arrested for robbery… Roberto Vasquez, age 31, was arrested for  interference with officers.

Nancy Hand, age 50, was  arrested on a Municipal warrant for failure to pay fines… and Roberto Rodriguez,  age 67, was arrested on a Municipal warrant for failure to  appear.

Also… a 6x12 cargo  trailer with furniture and miscellaneous items was taken from a location off  East Emerson Drive; the trailer was valued at $4,500 and the contents at $1,000… a laptop, CD player, speakers and amplifier with a combined value of over $1,000  were taken from a
business off West Spruce… a 50-year-old woman reported being  the victim of identity theft… and a barbed-wire fence was cut off Peru Mill Road.

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Reese family want new trial

1/29/2013

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Rick Reese
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Ryin Reese
LAS CRUCES, N.M. (AP) — A federal  judge is considering whether to grant a new trial to a Deming couple and their  son who were convicted of making false statements during a 2011 firearms sting  at their Luna County gun store.

A jury convicted Rick and Terri  Reese and their son, Ryin, in August of making false statements on investigation  forms. They were acquitted of most of the charges stemming from an investigation  in which undercover agents posed as straw buyers of guns in  2011.

According to the Las Cruces  Sun-News, a defense motion says prosecutors violated the defendants' due process  rights by failing to turn over evidence that could challenge the credibility of  a prosecution witness.

Judge Robert C. Brack held a  hearing Monday in Las Cruces.


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Local Crime Report for Monday January 28, 2013

1/28/2013

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(Deming) – Here’s the area crime  report:


Michael Chavez, age 32,  was arrested on two  counts of battery… Raymond Casillas, age 37, was arrested  for assault… Gabriel Porras, age 21, was arrested for reckless driving,  interference with hospital staff, no driver’s license and on a failure-to-stop  driving violation… Gabriel Montano, age 37, was arrested for possession of less  than an ounce of marijuana and resisting or evading officers… Richard Chandler,  age 21, was arrested for
shoplifting at Wal-Mart and possession of drug  paraphernalia.

Michael Estrada, age  41, was arrested on an  Adult Probation and Parole Office warrant for a probation  violation and for possession of drug paraphernalia… Conrad Villegas, age 28, was  arrested on an Adult Probation and Parole Office warrant for a probation  violation… Anna
Davis, age 27, of Silver City, was arrested on a Grant County  warrant for failure to appear… Victoria Martinez, age 23, was arrested on a  Lincoln County warrant for driving while license was suspended or revoked and no  insurance.

Kristina Garay, age 34,  was arrested on a Municipal warrant for failure to appear… Paul Mirabal, age 44,  of Mesilla Park, was arrested on a Municipal warrant for failure to pay fines… Loren Irvin, age 49, was cited for shoplifting at Wal-Mart… and Paula Irvin, age  43, was cited for shoplifting at Wal-Mart.

Also… the District  Attorney’s office filed a petition on a 16-year-old boy for a probation  violation… a 16-year-old girl was picked up on a probation violation… and a  15-year-old boy was charged with shoplifting at Wal-Mart.

And in other news… a  couch set and a television were taken from a residence off La Paz Road  Southwest… and a window valued at $100 was broken on a residence off West  Orange.

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Luna County Officials Recognized

1/28/2013

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Glory Johnson, Joanne Hethcox, Grisel Melendez
(Deming) – The Luna County  manager was recently elected to a state board and three county staffers have  become certified.

County Manager Kelly  Kuenstler was elected to the New Mexico Association of Counties’ Multi-Line Self  Insurance Pool board of directors.

Kuenstler will  represent the southwest geographic district of Luna, Catron, Grant, Hidalgo,  Sierra and Socorro counties.

She replaces Grant  County Manager Jon Saari, who served on the board for six  years.

And three Luna County  staff members have graduated from the New Mexico EDGE County  College.

The New Mexico EDGE – or  Education Designed to Generate Excellence in the Public Sector – is an umbrella  organization operated through the New Mexico Cooperative Extension Service under  which the County College, founded with NM Association of Counties, the NM  Certified Public Manager Program, and other continuing education certification  programs are administered.

Joanne Hethcox, Glory  Johnson and Grisel Melendez completed 54 hours of education and submitted an  essay on government service to receive their certificates.

Hethcox, the county’s  budget and procurement director, has worked for Luna County for 11  years.  Johnson, whose titles  include assistant to the county manager and special projects supervisor, has  worked for Luna County for 10 years.

And Melendez, an  accounts payable specialist and health care coordinator, has worked for Luna  County for two years.

The three plan to  continue their education through the state EDGE College in an effort to earn  recognition as Certified Public Managers in the next year.

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