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Man held without bond in connection with Jan 5 shooting

Copyright © 2021 Roswell Daily Record A local judge has ruled that a man arrested in connection with a recent shooting will remain in custody up through his eventual trial. Bryan Dillard (Submitted Photo) Judge Jared Kallunki of New Mexico’s Fifth Judicial District Court on Wednesday granted a motion by the District Attorney’s Office to hold Bryan Dillard, 25, of Roswell, without bond on charges related to a Jan. 5 shooting. Dillard is charged with aggravated battery with a deadly weapon, conspiracy to commit aggravated battery with a deadly weapon, bribery of a witness, retaliation against a witness, and armed robbery. Court documents state that on Jan. 5 Dillard and Lorena Beltran, 42, of Roswell, picked up a male acquaintance and took him to a 500 block of West Tilden Street residence where Dillard reportedly robbed the victim at gunpoint of $1,000 before Beltran shot him once in the chest. The victim then fled to a nearby convenience store where police were called.

Local COVID hospitalizations decreased last week - Roswell Daily Record

Local COVID hospitalizations increased in early January

Copyright © 2021 Roswell Daily Record The number of adults with COVID-19 in inpatient beds at Roswell’s two acute care hospitals for the first seven days of January increased by 12 compared to the previous week, according to information from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. But the number of COVID-19 patients in intensive care unit (ICU) beds decreased by six, the fourth week that ICU bed usage has gone down in the local area. The most recent national hospital utilization report released Monday by the federal department covers the seven-day period of Jan. 1 to Jan. 7. It shows that 159 adults confirmed to have COVID-19 occupied inpatient beds in Roswell, 135 at Eastern New Mexico Medical Center and 24 at Lovelace Regional Hospital.

Ruth Lorraine Heck Rochelle | Roswell Daily Record

Copyright © 2021 Roswell Daily Record Ruth Rochelle, 81, died from COVID-19 on January 5 at Eastern New Mexico Medical Center in Roswell, New Mexico. She was born August 30, 1939 in Muskogee, Oklahoma, the daughter of Richard Frank and Reba M. Heck. Ruth graduated from Eastern New Mexico University with a master’s degree in Psychology and then worked thirty years as a Rehabilitation Counselor; first for the State of New Mexico and then in private practice. She made many friends along the way. Ruth married her longtime sweetheart, William Everett Rochelle on October 20, 1959 in Arkansas City, Kansas. They had four children, William Edward, Sabrina Michelle, Elizabeth Rhea and Richard Daniel. In 2005 they retired to Lake Havasu City, Arizona where they spent 15 happy years. In 2019, they celebrated their 60th anniversary with friends and family in Lake Havasu City, Arizona and shortly after returned to Roswell, New Mexico to be with their son, Danny, his wife Liz, and other famil

Quilters group helps one of their own after fire | Roswell Daily Record

Copyright © 2021 Roswell Daily Record Marjorie Pantuso knew quilters were a helpful group of people but she never expected that she or her family would be on the receiving end of that generosity. Nevertheless, she said she’s grateful for the assistance of the Pecos Valley Quilters, of which she is a member, as well as that of Country Club Road Church of Christ and others in the community after her family lost their home in a Dec. 20 fire. Members of the quilters group brought the family quilts and are helping Marjorie resupply her stash of fabrics. One member even spent a day helping the family organize their temporary home.

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