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Where have all of New Mexico's referees gone? David Osuna is from a place called Pojoaque, New Mexico, which is 15 miles north of Santa Fe. He retired as a deputy chief at the New Mexico State Police in 2002. At the age of 42, he started refereeing basketball around the state. Osuna got his start in refereeing when another state police officer ...
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Mexico finds nearly 200 migrants hidden in cramped lorry Nearly 200 undocumented migrants from Central America have been found hidden in a lorry without food or water in north-eastern Mexico. The men, women and ... Mexican police said the lorry was stopped at a checkpoint and scanners detected the people hidden inside. They had no food, water or ...
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Retirement message for police officer Why become a police officer? Everyone has their own reasons, but there are a handful of benefits of being a police officer that everyone could appreciate. These five. A fugitive who fatally shot a New Mexico officer during a 2016 traffic stop was sentenced to life without parole Thursday. Jesse Hanes took ...
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