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Doña Ana County sheriff s request aid in kidnapping of women

LA UNION – The Doña Ana County Sheriff s Office requested the public s help in finding Yunuen Huerta.  Based on all information gathered over the past few days, our agency believes Huerta to be in danger a DASO news release stated.  Police said Huerta called 911 from La Union, in southern Doña Ana County, on Thursday, May 27, requesting help. Upon arriving at the address, sheriff s deputies and U.S. Border Patrol agents searched the location but did not locate Huerta, according to a news release.  Huerta called 911 again sometime later. Deputies discovered a woman in a green Ford Astro van with an unknown New Mexico or Texas license plate they later confirmed to be Huerta. Deputies said she was inside the van asking for help. They attempted a traffic stop on the van. However, The van fled in an unknown direction. 

Dog who survived brutal stabbing sent to rehabilitation facility

Dog Stabbed Gets Second Chance at Life

Credit Dona Ana County: Doña Ana County Animal Control Officer Gwyneth Kingsley and Gucci LAS CRUCES - The 6-year-old bull terrier allegedly stabbed by his owner 29 times last December is on his way to a new life with his departure from the county today. “Animal Control Officer Gwyneth Kingsley, through an animal control officers’ network, located an animal services organization with a licensed behaviorist on staff. With the trauma Gucci experienced, he requires more specialized, focused care for his recovery,” said Mary Lou Ward, Doña Ana County Animal Control Supervisor.  Bayou Animal Services now owns Gucci. This organization specializes in rehabilitation and in the bull terrier breed. Because of the violent attack, Gucci continues to present some aggressive tendencies towards men, which could cause barriers to securing the right forever home. The all-female animal rescue group offers the environment Gucci requires on the next steps in his recuperation.  As part of h

Missing Oregon State Woman s SUV Found In Remote Area Outside Of Las Cruces

By News Editor And Partners • May 6, 2021 On May 5, 2021 at approximately 8:30 a.m. Dona Ana County Sheriff’s Office deputies were dispatched to the Aden Lava Flow Wilderness near I-10, mile marker 127 in reference to a possible missing person. Mesilla Valley Regional Dispatch Authority (MVRDA) received a call about a vehicle that appeared abandoned for sometime within the Aden Lava Flow Wilderness, approximately 5 miles southwest of Robert Larson Blvd. The reporting party advised he met the owner of the abandoned vehicle a few months prior to yesterday’s reporting date. Reporting party told deputies he was acquainted with the owner of the vehicle and knew she camped out of her vehicle. Reporting party advised deputies he was flying his drone in the area and noticed her vehicle but no signs of the female in the area. Reporting party told deputies he had a closer look at her vehicle and campsite and it appeared to have been abandoned for quite a while.

Oregon woman reported missing in Doña Ana County

LAS CRUCES - Doña Ana County Sheriff s deputies are asking for the public s help in locating an Oregon woman who s vehicle was found abandoned within the Aden Lava Flow Wilderness.  DASO reports Natasha Nelson s 2008 white Subaru Forrester with Oregon state plates was found Wednesday, May 5, in a remote area approximately five miles south of Interstate 10, mile marker 127. The windows of the vehicle were slightly rolled down, DASO reports. Miscellaneous personal and camping items were located outside of the vehicle, covered in dirt and appeared to be weathered. Deputies found Nelson’s cell phone in her vehicle and the Mesilla Valley Regional Dispatch Authority advised Nelson’s phone was last turned on more than a month ago. Expired food was also located inside of the vehicle.

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