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Two charged in alleged Sunday kidnapping | Roswell Daily Record

Copyright © 2021 Roswell Daily Record A man and woman accused of kidnapping a woman Sunday were arrested and charged on several criminal counts. Edmund Montes (Submitted Photo) Edmund Montes, 37, of Roswell, and Delfida Marie Pineda, also known as Marie Pineda, 43, of Roswell, were served with arrest warrants returned to Chaves County Magistrate Court Monday, according to electronic court records. Montes faces one count each of kidnapping, no intent to commit sexual offense; aggravated assault of a household member; battery of a household member and bribery of a witness. Pineda is charged with kidnapping, no intent to commit sexual offense; and battery.

Looking back on an unprecedented year | Roswell Daily Record

Copyright © 2021 Roswell Daily Record 1 of 3 Carli Hansell, Goddard High School family and consumer science teacher, carries a Chromebook for a GHS student to the family’s vehicle during an August drive-thru registration at the school. Roswell Independent School District provided students with Chromebooks to aid in online learning for the 2020-21 school year. (Juno Ogle Photo) Megan Colby, left, trauma coordinator at Eastern New Mexico Medical Center, gives a COVID-19 vaccine to medical/surgical unit nurse Janice Gonzales. ENMMC and Lovelace Regional Medical Center began administering the vaccine to their front-line staffs Dec. 16. (Submitted Photo) Peggy Seskey hands a Roswell UFO Festival apron to Gioia Cover as she, Anne Cover and Timothy Cover, all of Justin, Texas, check out the festival merchandise booth on the lawn of the Chaves County Courthouse. With many 2020 UFO Festival activities canceled or moved online due to the pandemic, much smaller than usual crowds were in

Thomas E Boor | Roswell Daily Record

Copyright © 2021 Roswell Daily Record On December 10, 2020, Thomas E. Boor, (better known to his family and friends as “Grumpy” or simply “Tom”), while surrounded by family, peacefully went to be with his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ after a sudden illness in Roswell, NM. Tom was born on December 11, 1942 in Gary, Indiana, the only son of Steve and Edna Boor. Tom spent most of his youth and career growing up and living in the Inland Empire of southern California. Tom served in the United States Air Force from 1961 to 1964 as a Morse Intercept Operator while stationed in Brindisi, Italy and Norton AFB in San Bernardino, CA. In 1978, Tom met the love of his life, Jeannie, and they were married on December 9, 1978. Tom adopted Jeannie’s children (Gina, Veronica, and Christopher) as his own. In October 1991, Tom retired from General Telephone Electronics and they moved to Roswell, NM where Tom put his 27 years of experience with GTE to work as the owner/operator of T&J Commu

Local COVID-19 hospitalization numbers decline | Roswell Daily Record

The weekly update of local hospital bed usage shows another decline in COVID-19 hospitalizations. The total of adult beds used by COVID-19 patients at Eastern New Mexico Medical Center and Lovelace Regional Hospital dropped by 21 to 180 for the seven-day period of Dec. 18 to Dec. 24 compared to the previous seven-day period. Meanwhile, intensive care unit (ICU) beds occupied by COVID-19 patients at the two facilities during that reporting period went down by 5 to a total of 79, according to data released Monday by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Those numbers meant that about 36.5% of all adult in-patients beds available in the two hospitals were occupied by COVID-19 patients. ENMMC had 138 adult beds used by confirmed COVID-19 patients during the seven-day period, while Lovelace had 42. In-patient adult beds available at the two locations totaled 493, according to the federal report.

Local COVID-19 hospitalizations decrease in early December

Copyright © 2021 Roswell Daily Record Local hospital beds occupied by COVID-19 patients decreased by a total of 35 during the week of Dec. 11 to Dec. 17 compared to the previous seven days, according to a report from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Combined, Eastern New Mexico Medical Center and Lovelace Regional Hospital had about 28% of adult beds and 80% of staffed Intensive Care Unit (ICU) beds occupied by confirmed COVID-19 patients during the most recent reporting period, the weekly report updated on Monday shows. During that seven-day period, Eastern New Mexico Medical Center had 152 beds used by adult patients with COVID-19. Lovelace had 49.

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