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NMDOH reminds Doña Ana County residents of COVID-19 testing options
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Vado vehicular homicide suspect arrested in Las Cruces
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Man hospitalized following police shooting in downtown Las Cruces
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Man charged with 2019 vehicular homicide of Anthony teen pleads guilty to multiple charges
Las Cruces Sun-News (NM)
Gadsden High School student
Beto Romero was leaving his house for school when he was struck by a vehicle outside of his home. He died after being transported by first responders to
University Medical Center in
Anthony, and on Thursday, in
Third Judicial District Court, the man who police say was driving the vehicle that struck him, pleaded guilty to multiple counts in connection with the case.
Oscar Ivan Anchondo, 23, will be sentenced later this month on charges of homicide by vehicle, a third-degree felony with a reckless driving enhancement, leaving the scene of an accident causing death, a fourth-degree felony, tampering with evidence, a fourth-degree felony, driving without a driver s license and driving without insurance, both misdemeanors.
Doña Ana County detention officer sues over COVID-19 vaccine mandate Algernon D Ammassa, Las Cruces Sun-News
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LAS CRUCES – A Doña Ana County Detention Center officer facing termination for declining a COVID-19 vaccination is suing county manager Fernando Macias and detention center officials over the mandate.
The complaint stems from a directive Macias issued in January requiring that county-employed first responders, sheriff s deputies, firefighters and detention center officers receive one of the two vaccines against the novel SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus, which causes the disease.
Detention officer Isaac Legareta claims in a federal complaint that mandating employees take vaccines that are not yet fully approved by the federal Food and Drug Administration violates the Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act.