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Woman arrested in Cafe Fina break-in

A suspect has been arrested and charged after a November burglary at the Cafe Fina Restaurant in Eldorado, according to the Santa Fe County Sheriff s Office. Santa Fe resident Alexis Valdez, 22, was arrested after a warrant was issued Dec. 4, according to court documents. Valdez is charged with two counts of burglary, two counts of larceny and one count of criminal property damage of less than $1,000 after she was accused breaking into multiple locations, including Mino s Towing Co., according to a criminal complaint filed with the Santa Fe County Magistrate Court. Santa Fe County Sheriff s Office incident reports show no money was stolen from Cafe Fina, but the restaurant and its owner s storage unit across the street were broken into. Keys to two pickups were stolen, according to the reports.

Woman arrested in Cafe Fina burglary

A suspect has been arrested and charged after a November burglary at the Cafe Fina Restaurant in Eldorado, according to the Santa Fe County Sheriff s Office. Santa Fe resident Alexis Valdez, 22, was arrested after a warrant was issued Dec. 4, according to court documents. Valdez is charged with two counts of burglary, two counts of larceny and one count of criminal property damage of less than $1,000 after she was accused breaking into multiple locations, including Mino s Towing Co., according to a criminal complaint filed with the Santa Fe County Magistrate Court. Santa Fe County Sheriff s Office incident reports show no money was stolen from Cafe Fina, but the restaurant and its owner s storage unit across the street were broken into. Keys to two pickups were stolen, according to the reports.

Santa Fe law enforcement report few COVID-19 cases

Their work has placed them at the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic in high-contact situations: responding to violent incidents, aiding people in crisis, monitoring protests, interacting with members of the homeless community and enforcing face mask rules. Still, officials say just 10 officers with the Santa Fe Police Department, out of 141 on the force, and one employee at the Santa Fe County Sheriff’s Office, out of 107 total workers, have tested positive for the illness. Five of the city police cases are active, data shows. The local law enforcement agencies have managed to avoid an outbreak like the one that struck the Albuquerque Police Department last month, infecting more than 50 workers, according to news reports. That department has had over 100 infections throughout the pandemic.

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