BY MAIRE O'NEILLmaire@losalamosreporter.com A tort case has been filed against two Los Alamos Police Department officers, Los Alamos County and LAPD by Los Alamos resident Michael Bustamante in connection with his August 2022 arrest on a charge of concealing his identity, a petty misdemeanor, which was subsequently dismissed twice in Magistrate Court. The complaint was filed…
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• Although the woman’s unnamed infant also died, a judge dismissed a charge of knowingly leaving the scene of a crash for the infant’s death
• Singh will continue to live in Indiana pending trial
GALLUP, N.M. A truck driver from Indiana will be confined to his home state, except to pick up his semi-trailer, after he was arraigned on April 26, 2021, for allegedly fatally running over a woman and her infant on Interstate 40 near Gallup.
Jagjeet Singh
Jagjeet Singh, 24, of Indianapolis, pleaded not guilty during his virtual arraignment to one charge of knowingly leaving the scene of an accident causing death, two counts of possession of a controlled substance and one count of possession of drug paraphernalia, through a Punjabi interpreter.
LAPD Promotes Det. Ryan Wolking To Sergeant - 9:14 am
Ryan Wolking takes the oath for the rank of sergeant administered by Magistrate Judge Pat Casados during a special promotion ceremony Friday at the Los Alamos Justice Center. Photo by John McHale/ladailypost.com
The proud Wolking family, including Sgt. Ryan Wolking and his wife Emily and their children Charles, Juliette and James Wolking. Photo by John McHale/ladailypost.com
By KIRSTEN LASKEY
kirsten@ladailypost.com
Ryan Wolking of the Los Alamos Police Department was promoted from detective to sergeant during a special ceremony Friday afternoon at the Los Alamos Justice Center.
Los Alamos Man Charged With 27 Counts Related To Abuse Of A Child Under 13 Years Of Age
Staff Report
A warrant was issued Jan. 20 for Michael A. Novak, 60, of Los Alamos, wanted for rape of a child under 13, according to court documents obtained by the Los Alamos Daily Post.
The alleged crimes occurred Jan. 17-18. Los Alamos police arrested Novak in the afternoon of Jan. 20 at his apartment on Yucca Street. He was later released from jail after the District Attorney declined to request he remain in custody pending trial.
Novak is charged with 27 counts including:
12 counts of criminal sexual penetration (child under 13) (1