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What a meth: Portales police mistake salt for drugs in hotel water system

Police say missing woman killed by ex

Copyright © 2021 Albuquerque Journal SANTA FE – After nine years, Cindy Rivera’s family is finally getting answers about what led to her 2012 disappearance in Las Vegas. New Mexico State Police now say Rivera, who was 19 years old at the time, was kidnapped and killed by her ex-husband, Christopher Trujillo, with the help of his cousin Anselmo “Chemo” Ortiz. Ortiz, 37, of Serafina, was charged with kidnapping and conspiracy to commit kidnapping on July 9. He currently has a warrant out for his arrest and is considered dangerous, State Police say. Trujillo died by suicide in May and had incriminating recordings on his phone in which he admitted to killing Rivera with Ortiz’s help, according to the arrest warrant affidavit filed in Ortiz’s case.

State Police detail domestic dispute, police shooting

.... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... State Police and Santa Fe County Sheriff’s Office deputies investigate an officer-involved shooting in Tesuque on Wednesday. (Eddie Moore/Albuquerque Journal)SANTA FE, N.M. New Mexico State Police has identified the man who authorities say fatally stabbed a woman before he was killed by deputies Wednesday morning in Santa Fe. It marked the fourth police shooting in Santa Fe, and the third that was fatal, in a two-week period. State Police spokesman Dusty Francisco said no deputies were injured in the incident that left Delia Cervantes, 67, and Edward Santana, 45, dead. He said the Santa Fe County Sheriff’s Office was called around 8 a.m. to a domestic dispute at 1 Entrada Capulin. A relative at the scene told deputies a man was stabbing a woman at the home.

FRI: UNM Will Not Require Vaccinations, GOP Seeks Legal Intervention On Budget Row, + More

   Associated Press The University of New Mexico will continue to encourage that students, faculty and staff get vaccinated against COVID-19 before returning to campus in August for the fall semester but no longer plans to require it. University President Garnett Stokes said in a campuswide email that vaccinations are key to stopping the spread of the coronavirus and that the university is working toward a 100% vaccination rate. However, the vaccine remains under emergency use authorization by the federal government, the university noted in a statement Thursday. The university previously proposed a vaccine requirement and posted a draft policy on its website.

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