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55 jackets among items stolen on East Reed Street - Roswell Daily Record

Copyright © 2021 Roswell Daily Record The following public records are from the Roswell Police Department and can be viewed at rpdp2c.org. All people arrested or cited are presumed innocent. Police were dispatched Jan. 11 at 10:30 p.m. to the 500 block of East Reed Street in reference to a burglary forced entry. A glass pane of a door valued at $200 was reported damaged. Reported stolen were: four televisions valued at $100; blankets with a value of $31; 55 jackets with a combined value of $1,515; 23 pairs of leggings with a combined value of $230; 60 handkerchiefs with a combined value of $120; 23 AC chargers with a combined value of $161; a DC charger valued at $5; 10 bras valued at $30; 36 pairs of underwear with a combined value of $108; four pictures valued at $480; three sweaters valued at $30; 26 dresses with a combined value of $936; nine pairs of gloves valued at $27; and three pairs of pants valued at $75.

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Sutton police crime arrests warrants

Monday, Jan. 4 8:50 a.m. Illegal dumping, Worcester-Providence Turnpike 9:48 a.m. Medical emergency, Hutchinson Road 10:21 a.m. Untimely death, Johnson Road 1:20 p.m. Vandalism, Hartness Road 1:51 p.m. Medical emergency, Church Street 2:31 p.m. Medical emergency, Highland View Drive 3:16 p.m. ATV complaint, Colonial Road 7:35 p.m. Assault and battery, Sutton Avenue Tuesday, Jan. 5 11:20 a.m. Medical emergency, Tucker Lane 1:01 p.m. Accident – hit and run, West Sutton Road 2:31 p.m. Medical emergency, Eight Lots Road 6:21 p.m. Traffic stop, Purgatory Road and the Worcester-Providence Turnpike. Whittinsville resident, 24, will be summonsed on charges of no inspection sticker and driving with a suspended license.

Claims against city in Anaya lawsuit dismissed | Roswell Daily Record

Judge rules that plaintiff can amend pleadings A state district judge granted the city of Roswell’s request to have claims against it dismissed in a lawsuit about one of the city’s Superfund sites. In his decision Monday, New Mexico 5th Judicial District Court Judge Thomas Lilley also gave the plaintiff, Lynda Anaya, the right to amend her complaint within a month. A lawsuit filed November 2019 by Lynda Anaya, the widow of Raymond Anaya, against both the city and the New Mexico Environment Department alleges that the governmental entities and some of their employees acted negligently by failing to take adequate steps to inform people of the dangers at the site and by giving business licenses to dry cleaning operations, although those operations were considered primary sources of chemical pollutants.

SUTTON FIRE LOG

SUTTON FIRE LOG Monday, Dec. 28 10:18 a.m. Medical Emergency – West Second Street 11:01 a.m. Medical Emergency – Hartness Road 1:10 p.m. Medical Emergency – Blackstone Street 7:33 p.m. Mutual Aid to Millbury – Sutton Road. Fire crews responded to Millbury to assist with the residential building fire and provided a RIT team in the event a firefighter got trapped or lost inside the structure. Tuesday, Dec. 29 Wednesday, Dec. 30 8:15 a.m. Hazardous Condition Investigation – Rebekah Lane. Duty crew responded to the residence for the possible fuel leak from a vehicle. The leak was minor and contained to a pan. Owner will get vehicle to repair facility.

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