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Kenneth Etcitty, 58, is accused of driving while intoxicated on the evening of Feb. 22 in the area of Broadway Avenue and Murray Drive.
Etcitty is charged with a second-degree felony count of DWI, a misdemeanor count of driving while license revoked along with three petty misdemeanor counts including possession of drug paraphernalia.
His preliminary hearing is set for the morning of March 24 in Farmington Magistrate Court.
FARMINGTON A San Juan County man with seven DWI convictions is accused in a new DWI case after allegedly failing a field sobriety test in south Farmington.
Kenneth Etcitty, 58, is accused of driving while intoxicated on the evening of Feb. 22 in the area of Broadway Avenue and Murray Drive, according to court documents.
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Police offered very little information on both shootings as the investigations are still underway.
Officers were dispatched around 10:11 p.m. on Feb. 19 to Kiwanis Park at 3540 E. 30th Street to investigate a reported shooting.
A man had called 911 and told a dispatcher that that he had been shot near the park, according to Farmington Police Department spokesperson Nicole Brown.
He was found by officers west of the park and they rendered aid until paramedics arrived on scene. He had five gunshot wounds.
The man was initially transported to San Juan Regional Medical Center, then to the University of New Mexico Hospital in Albuquerque.
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FARMINGTON While the labor market in San Juan County is far from ideal, Jill Bishop, the director of the San Juan College Center for Student Careers and Employment, has a message for local job seekers who may be letting their frustration get the best of them.
“Even if you’re discouraged, even if you’ve applied for 100 jobs, it’s good to get out there and do some networking,” she said. “It doesn’t hurt, and networking is huge in finding you a job.”
Bishop is the organizer of a sizable networking opportunity set to take place through the college later this month. The virtual Career and Internship Fair takes place from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. daily from Monday, Feb. 22 through Friday, Feb. 26. The event will feature dozens of companies and organizations, and the event is being held virtually because of the social distancing requirements brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic.