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Trujillo, Hartley, Dickerson honored by Las Cruces Chamber in annual awards ceremony
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Video shows officer blindsided in fatal shooting (NMSP officer shot dead at traffic stop)
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Doña Ana County sheriff s issue Silver Alert for missing residents
From Staff Reports
DOÑA ANA COUNTY - The Doña Ana County Sheriff s Office has issues a Silver Alert for two residents who may be on their way to Mexico.
Manuel R. Quintana and Luz E. Quintana were last seen around 3:18 p.m. Sunday, April 4, driving away in a 2001 Ford Crown Victoria from the 4100 block of San Ysidro Road in Las Cruces. The vehicle s license plate is 8711FR.
The Quintanas may be traveling to the Palomas area and may be in danger if not located, a news release states.
Solano shooting: Officer shot at vehicle while it dragged another officer
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Southern New Mexico man pleads guilty to killing teen in 2019 hit-and-run
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Oscar Anchondo during a 2019 court appearance.
LAS CRUCES, New Mexico A man pleaded guilty Tuesday morning to striking a teenage boy with his speeding car and killing him in Berino in 2019.
Oscar Anchondo, now 23, struck 16-year-old Beto Romero on April 3rd, 2019 near Berino. Sheriff s deputies said he left the scene, leaving the teenager to die.
Tuesday s court hearing was originally intended to also be a sentencing, but a spokeswoman for the district attorney s office said that Anchondo s defense team filed documents last minute to delay sentencing.
Anchondo pled guilty Tuesday to three felonies: homicide by vehicle as reckless driving, leaving the scene of an accident causing or death and tampering with evidence. He also pled guilty to misdemeanor charges of driving without a license and insurance.