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Eddy County Commission approves changes for Detention Center

Annual salary ranges from $64,000 to $68,000, Eddy County documents indicated. Tuesday, commissioners approved a contract with CorrHealth of Dallas to provide medical services at the jail. In a memorandum to the Commission, Eddy County Finance Department Procurement Manager Anisia Cerna said CorrHealth was the only company that submitted a proposal on March 8 to provide health care services at the jail. CorrHealth is a privately held company that provides medical services and community healthcare programs and services in Texas, New Mexico, Colorado and other states in the southwestern United States, the company’s website read. “We have the tenure, we’ve earned the trust and credibility and we have the experience to successfully recruit professional healthcare leadership and teams, transition, manage and support our teams and deliver correctional based inmate healthcare programs and services in County detention facilities with daily populations as small as 20 and as large as

Carlsbad woman charged after meth falls out of shoe

PVDT Cmdr. Lenin Leos said agents recovered around 1 ounce of methamphetamine.  She was booked into the Eddy County Detention Center on April 15 and charged with possession with intent to traffic methamphetamine, tampering with evidence and possession of drug paraphernalia, read the jail s website.  She is scheduled to appear at a preliminary examination before Eddy County Magistrate Judge Kelly Calicoat on April 28, per the jail s website and online court records. Ward s arrest stemmed from an investigation of drug trafficking activity at a building at 1410 North Canal Street in Carlsbad, read a news release from PVDTF. Several other arrests were made. On April 12, agents arrested Eric Back, 34, at the building for a parole violation. During an investigation agents seized methamphetamines and several firearms from his vehicle, according to the press release.

Oklahoma murder suspect arrested in Artesia agrees to extradition

Oklahoma murder suspect arrested in Artesia agrees to extradition An Oklahoma man wanted for homicide agreed to extradition after he was arrested in Artesia Friday on a fugitive from justice warrant, according to court and Artesia police records. Ethan Daniel Estupinan, 19, of Oklahoma City was arrested Friday around 1:34 p.m. by the Artesia Police Department, FBI and the Eddy County Sheriff’s Office Violent Crimes Suppression Unit in the 3100 block of Missouri, read a social media post from the Artesia Police Department. A warrant for Estupinian’s arrest was issued on Feb. 25 by a judge in Oklahoma City for first-degree murder and assault with a deadly weapon, read a probable cause complaint filed by Oklahoma City Police.

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