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New Mexico State News - Tuesday October 29, 2019

10/29/2019

 
POLICE OFFICER-DWI
Former New Mexico officer in DWI wants 911 call thrown out

(Information from: KRQE-TV, http://www.krqe.com)
ALAMOGORDO, N.M. (AP) — A former New Mexico State Police officer charged with drunken driving wants a 911 call related to her arrest tossed out.
KRQE-TV reports an attorney for Jessica Turner said in recently filed court documents the 911 caller is unreliable because he never left his name, and incorrectly identified Turner as a man.
Otero County deputies say they found Turner slumped over the wheel in February 2018 after receiving a call about a truck on Highway 82. The caller told police the driver almost hit him.
A police report says there was a smell of alcohol in the truck and she performed poorly on a sobriety test.
She resigned from New Mexico State Police a few months later.
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CARLSBAD BRINE WELL
Project to fill defunct brine well facing $9M shortfall

CARLSBAD, N.M. (AP) — A project aiming to stop a defunct brine well in southeastern New Mexico from collapsing is facing an estimated $9 million shortfall.
The Carlsbad Current-Argus reports New Mexico Energy Secretary Sarah Cottrell Propst said last week the anticipated budget shortfall for the remediation of the Carlsbad Brine Well is $8.9 million. She says the cost of the project rose during the engineering and design work.
The project, which would fill a 400-foot (122-meter) underground cavity below the intersection of U.S Highways 285 and 62/180, was first estimated to cost $43 million.
A collapse could interrupt a main thoroughfare for New Mexico's oil industry while also damaging the Carlsbad Irrigation District and train tracks.
Experts say a collapse could cost as much as $1 billion in damages, litigation and loss of life.

HEMP-PUBLIC MEETINGS
New Mexico holds more meetings on hemp regulations

SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — New Mexico has developed a proposed final rule for regulating the hemp industry and it wants the public to weigh in.
The first meeting on the proposal is set for Tuesday in Santa Fe. Subsequent meetings are planned in Albuquerque and Las Cruces.
An emergency rule regulating the extraction, manufacturing and transportation of hemp and products containing hemp went into effect in August to protect public health and safety until a final rule was adopted.
The proposed final rule includes some minor changes.
Officials say it will likely be adopted during a hearing in early December.
The state Agriculture Department has issued 400 licenses to grow hemp since the crop was legalized. Officials say that means nearly 11 square miles (over 28 square kilometers) in the state are dedicated to hemp production.

TRIBAL SCHOOL BOARD
School board members in New Mexico accused of theft

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — Three school board members in a tiny Navajo community in New Mexico are facing federal charges amid accusations they claimed thousands of dollars in travel reimbursements for meetings that did not occur or that the trio did not attend.
An indictment filed against Hector Guerro, Bucky Apache and Steven Apache, of the Alamo Navajo Indian Reservation, includes charges of federal program theft and conspiracy.
Prosecutors say in court documents that the men presented falsified receipts, meetings agendas and other documents to receive travel money.
Authorities say the district receives millions of dollars in federal funding from the Bureau of Indian Education and Indian Health Service.
Attorneys for the men did not immediately respond to voicemails requesting comment.

IMMIGRATION DETENTION-NEW MEXICO
NM governor urges probe of immigrant processing center

SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — New Mexico's governor is urging federal immigration authorities to open an investigation of conditions at a privately-managed processing center where Cuban migrants reportedly have attempted to kill themselves.
The office of Democratic Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham released letters Monday calling for an internal investigation by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement of conditions at the Otero County Processing Center in southern New Mexico.
Lujan Grisham is requesting a probe by ICE's inspector general and urged acting Homeland Security Secretary Kevin McAleenan to intervene. She describes signs of cruel conditions and despair at the processing center 30 miles (20 kilometers) north of the U.S. border with Mexico at El Paso, Texas.
She says ICE's internal watchdog found egregious problems with unannounced visits last year to holding facilities in four other states.

IMMIGRATION-BORDER COURT
US experiments in Texas with plan to speed asylum decisions

EL PASO, Texas (AP) — U.S. immigration authorities are testing a program to speed up reviews of asylum claims at a Texas Border Patrol station, offering a glimpse of how the Trump administration may enforce its partial asylum ban.
A Homeland Security Department official says the pilot project — called the "Prompt Asylum Case Review" system, began Oct. 7 in El Paso, Texas, with a goal of having a decision by an immigration judge within 10 days. The official spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because details of the program have not been made public.
The rollout has not been publicly announced, leading to complaints by attorneys that they are being deprived access to clients and left in the dark. U.S. authorities insist they will have access.
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Spagat reported from San Diego.

MISSING GIRL-ARREST
Authorities arrest Espanola man in death of 5-year-old girl

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — An Espanola man has been arrested in the death of a 5-year-old girl whose body was found in the Rio Grande.
The FBI says Malcolm Torres was arrested without incident Sunday in Pojoaque Pueblo. He's been indicted on a second-degree murder charge.
The remains of Renezmae Caldaza were found in Sept. 11 following an investigation that included more than 100 interviews, as well as searches within Espanola and along two miles of the river.
The girl with long, dark hair and brown eyes was seen days earlier in her family's yard in Espanola wearing shorts and a Disney "Frozen" shirt.
Torres is expected to have an initial appearance Monday in U.S. District Court in Albuquerque.
It was unclear whether Torres has an attorney. No court documents have been posted publicly in the case.
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TRANSIT OFFICERS-BEATING
Video: Transit officers beat man trying to record them

(Information from: KOAT-TV, http://www.thenewmexicochannel.com/index.html)
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — Two Albuquerque transit security officers have been on paid leave after video footage showed them beating a man who was trying to record them roughing up a detainee.
KOAT-TV reports the officers were placed on leave following the July 24 episode at the Alvarado Transit Center that prompted a police investigation.
According to police reports, the security officers attacked John Anthony Lopez while he tried to record the officers with his cellphone. Lopez says he told the officers they couldn't use physical force like that.
Video footage from a bus showed the security officers beating Lopez. He was later transported to a nearby hospital.
The transit security officers are not sworn or certified police officers.
Bernalillo County District Attorney's Office spokesman Michael Patrick says the case is being reviewed.
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