After a protracted two-and-a-half-year battle in Taos District Court, the case against David W. Lewis, a Carson man charged with four counts of sexual penetration against a minor, came to its long …
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By John Miller
jmiller@taosnews.com | 11/2/17 |
The following is a condensed version of Taos Police Department reports from Oct. 25-30.
Oct. 25
12:48 a.m. Domestic disturbance, Fernandez Lane – A man and a woman were fighting. The man …
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11/2/17
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The following is a selected overview of case activity in the Taos County court system. All dates and times are subject to change.
Trials
Oct. 31
David Lewis, jury trial – Taos District …
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11/2/17
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Cheyenne Crystal, a 49-year-old woman, and her two children, Somer Jewel, 7, and Shakti (Shanti) Starlight, 4, have been found "safe and well," according to an update from New Mexico State Police late Wednesday night (Nov. 1).
The woman and her …
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By John Miller
jmiller@taosnews.com | 10/31/17 |
The following is a condensed version of Taos Police Department reports from Oct. 18-23.
Oct. 18
7:08 a.m. Trespassing, Camino de la Merced – A suspicious-looking man appeared to be …
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10/26/17
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The following is a condensed version of Taos Police Department reports from Oct. 11-15.
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Compiled by John Miller
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10/20/17
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A plea agreement is in the works for Andrew Bernard Mott, a Costilla man accused of firing a handgun at a New Mexico State Police officer and his family in March.
Details of the agreement …
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By John Miller
jmiller@taosnews.com | 10/20/17 |
Rafael Orozco, a 23-year-old man charged with three counts of aggravated assault and one count of receiving a stolen firearm in 2014, along with numerous other charges he has picked up since, has …
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By John Miller
jmiller@taosnews.com | 10/20/17 |
The Alamosa County Sheriff's Department has captured 33-year-old Tranquilino Louis Valencia, one of three people suspected in an armed robbery and carjacking that took place in and around Pecos …
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By John Miller
jmiller@taosnews.com | 10/16/17 |
The police chief of a Northern New Mexico village is suing his former employer, the Taos County Sheriff's Office, claiming he was wrongly fired after repeatedly testing positive for …
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By Andrew Oxford
The New Mexican | 10/16/17 |