A Santo Niño man died in front of his home the morning of April 30, suffering at least one gunshot to the chest.
   Española Police Officer Jose Lujan responded to a 7:37 a.m. E-911 call from Judith Gonzales, who lives across State Road 76 from the victim. She said her nephew Rocky Gonzales, 45, had been shot by someone who left in a silver car.
   When Lujan arrived he was met by Española Fire Department Chief Ron Padilla and State Police Officer Estevan Trujillo.
   Lujan wrote in his report he saw a brown Chevrolet Traverse with four bullet holes in it; one in the rear hatch door, one in the driverâs side rear compartment area, one in the front and one in the rear side window. He also saw the glass front door to the house was shattered and there were two bullet holes in the wooden door and possibly another bullet hole in the stucco.
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Two Deming toddlers returned safe following Easter Sunday Amber Alert
Father faces multiple charges
DEMING – Cell phones were triggered early Easter Sunday with the familiar statewide Amber Alert emergency ring tone. At approximately 2:28 a.m. the alert was sent out by New Mexico State Police asking the public to contact the Deming Police Department regarding the whereabouts of two children, Aubri (3) and Adelina Lujan (4) who were last seen at 609 W. Third St. in Deming.
According to the Deming Police Department, the father, Jose Luis Lujan, 27, took the children from the home and were believed to be in a white in color 2007 Ford Explorer.
APS Classrooms Open For Full In-Person Learning –
KOB-TV, Albuquerque Journal, KUNM News
Starting today, Mon. April 5, all Albuquerque Public Schools students are able to return to the classroom in person for the first time in over a year.
In-person learning is optional for the district’s students. KOB-TV reports the number of APS students expected to return to buildings this week varies, with some schools expecting to see all of their students, and others only about a quarter. APS is allowing families flexibility this week to make a final decision about whether their students will remain remote or return to the classroom.