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| After 16 months, police chief making progress It will eventually be closed down and moved into a new training center. The police chief said since there is no driving course at the academy, students would be taking the one-week course at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center U.S. Indian Police Academy in Artesia, New Mexico. The chief ...
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| Two deputies resign after altercation involving girlfriend MAGDALENA — The town marshal in the west-central New Mexico town of Magdalena is without his two deputies following their arrests and resignations in a domestic ... Marshal Larry Cearley says both deputies "went to jail" after New Mexico State Police responded to the altercation Friday.
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| Lawsuit against former attorney general laid to rest A federal court on Wednesday rejected an appeal by the owners of a Northwestern New Mexico ranch who said former state Attorney General Gary King's animal cruelty task force illegally killed hundreds of their roosters, hens and ... King's task force arrived with a police helicopter and armed officers.
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| Officials: Amber Alert discontinued in Texas, search continues nationwide for two Round Rock girls The Amber Alert has been discontinued in Texas but the search continues nationwide for 14-year-old Lili Griffith and 7-year-old Lulu Bandera-Magret from Round Rock, Texas, according to the Round Rock Police ... Police say he was last spotted in northern New Mexico or Southern Colorado. A Missing ...
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| San Antonio police arrest accused immigrant smuggler, release immigrants San Antonio is part of a lawsuit challenging the new Texas law on so-called sanctuary cities, which created penalties for local officials who have policies ... The December incident came months after police found dozens of people from Mexico, Guatemala and Ecuador who had been smuggled from ...
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| Caregiver charged in child's death got license in October 2016 BELEN, N.M. -- Developments continue to emerge in the story of an 11-month-old baby police say was killed in foster care. Advertisement. Stephanie Crownover ... KOB has learned Crownover was relatively new to the foster system, licensed by the state in October 2016. CYFD says Crownover provided ...
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Cedar Rapids police officer is uniting Iowans against heroin, pain-pill abuse After hearing the Courtneys' story, Fear encouraged the couple to join a new group, Community Resources United to Stop Heroin, or CRUSH. The Courtneys, still ... Fear and other experts say much of eastern Iowa's heroin originates in Mexico and is smuggled through Chicago. Heroin is now readily ...
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| Civil Asset Forfeiture: Explained Since police pulled over Stuart in 2012, almost half of the nation's states have reformed their asset forfeiture laws to enhance property rights and limit civil forfeitures where the government has not .... Three states — North Carolina, New Mexico, and Nebraska — have abolished civil forfeiture entirely.
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| Business robbed in Lower Garden District; man held up at gunpoint by juveniles, NOPD says A man attempted to rob a business near the Lower Garden District Tuesday afternoon, eventually settling for a woman's purse, according to a report from New Orleans police. The incident occurred about 5:45 p.m. in the 1500 block of Prytania Street, according to a report. A 20-year-old woman said she ...
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| Therapy dog joins the VC Sheriff's Office Bo, who has AKC Canine Good Citizenship training and credentials with the Alliance of Therapy Dogs, is the main ingredient in the new VCSO therapy dog program, a first for the office. It was initiated in December and is part of the Community Response Impact Team under Sgt. Lawrence Montano.
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| Judge backs release of Iraqi immigrants Brenda Sisneros, left, and her husband, Abbas Al-Sokaini, who was arrested in June 2017 by federal immigration police. ... "This case is a win for him unless the government shows that he is either a danger to the community or a flight risk," said Kathy Love, staff attorney with the ACLU of New Mexico.
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