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| After a chance encounter on duty, Albuquerque police officer adopts a homeless drug addict's baby. "He just became a human being instead of a police officer." Holets took about six weeks off from work and he and his wife, Rebecca, were at the University of New Mexico Hospital when Champ gave birth to a baby girl, Hope, on Oct. 12 - one month earlier than her due date. Doctors needed to give Hope ...
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| Pipeline Explosion Causes Evacuations in New Mexico Town of Loving An early morning pipeline explosion caused the evacuation of some residents in Loving, New Mexico. ... First responders from Eddy County Fire, Eddy County Office of Emergency Management, New Mexico State Police, and Eddy County Sheriff's Office, all got involved in closing roads, helping residents ...
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| Two Dogs in New Mexico Were Dragged, Fatally Breaking Their Necks Last month, a resident of Capitan, New Mexico, let his four dogs outside, and two of them took off running after a deer. When they ... Police are investigating but have yet to make any arrests in the case, prompting PETA to offer a reward of up to $5,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction on ...
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| Cougar spotted on Sudderth Drive in Ruidoso The New Mexico Department of Game and Fish is responsible for managing, conserving and protecting wildlife. If someone has an encounter with a cougar or an attack occurs, contact the Department at 505-476-8000 during regular business hours, or the local sheriff's or police department if a person is ...
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Eric C. Conn back in Kentucky after being captured in Honduras Police found his ankle monitor in a backpack on the side of I-75 in Fayette County. Authorities later got surveillance video showing Conn in New Mexico. The FBI offered a reward for information on his whereabouts. "We reviewed emails and social media posts purportedly originating from Mr. Conn.
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| Going in Beauty: An Interview with Tony Hillerman Both are officers in the Navajo Tribal Police. They are superb trackers, and their understanding of how people respond to the imperatives of environment is essential in getting to the bottom of otherwise incomprehensible crimes. Chee, who is younger than Leaphorn, is a University of New Mexico ...
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