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About the organization
Founded in late 1979, Roadrunner Food Bank of New Mexico has been serving New Mexico’s hungry since 1980 thanks to a vision by founder Reverend Titus Scholl. Reverend Scholl started the organization by distributing food to the hungry out of the trunk of a car. From those humble beginnings, much has changed in Roadrunner’s 40-year history. The food bank has had three different homes (a building on Edith Blvd., an old potato chip factory on Baylor, and currently a renovated food distribution facility on Office Blvd.).
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We are currently conducting interviews for positions starting May 24th, 2021 through August 27th, 2021. Please see below for specific program details.
Southern New Mexico man sentenced to eight years in prison for striking and killing teen in 2019 kvia.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from kvia.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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.