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Doña Ana County plans funeral services for unclaimed

View Comments LAS CRUCES - Doña Ana County will bury the remains of 32 people whose bodies were not claimed in a service next week. One of those 32 is Heather Bubrig, of New Orleans, who was killed Oct. 31, 2017, after a reserve deputy with the Doña Ana County Sheriff’s Department shot her. According to authorities, several law enforcement officers arrived on La Pradera Road after multiple emergency calls. One of the callers said a woman fitting Bubrig s description was in the shed behind their home, authorities said. As officers approached the shed, Bubrig reportedly came out of the structure armed with a sledge ax, authorities said.

Boyfriend charged in baby Kamilah s death given $25,000 bond

Boyfriend charged in baby Kamilah s death given $25,000 bond View Comments Editor s note: This story was updated at 4:47 p.m. on May 11 to include Ramirez s conditions of release. LAS CRUCES - A man charged with child abuse resulting in the death of an infant was granted potential release from the Doña Ana County Detention Center on a $25,000 secured bond Tuesday.  Ramirez is charged with two first-degree felonies  intentional abuse of a child under 12 resulting in death and abuse of a child resulting in great bodily harm. Third Judicial District Judge Richard Jacquez set Ramirez s bond at $25,000 in a pretrial detention hearing Tuesday morning and according to the Third Judicial District Attorney s Office, ruled the court could fashion release conditions reasonably tailored to protect the community. The conditions of release include:

Murder suspect Alfonso Rodriguez to remain in custody pending trial

Boyfriend charged in baby Kamilah s death given $25,000 bond

Boyfriend charged in baby Kamilah s death given $25,000 bond View Comments Editor s note: This story was updated at 4:47 p.m. on May 11 to include Ramirez s conditions of release. LAS CRUCES - A man charged with child abuse resulting in the death of an infant was granted potential release from the Doña Ana County Detention Center on a $25,000 secured bond Tuesday.  Ramirez is charged with two first-degree felonies  intentional abuse of a child under 12 resulting in death and abuse of a child resulting in great bodily harm. Third Judicial District Judge Richard Jacquez set Ramirez s bond at $25,000 in a pretrial detention hearing Tuesday morning and according to the Third Judicial District Attorney s Office, ruled the court could fashion release conditions reasonably tailored to protect the community. The conditions of release include:

Las Cruces man charged after note given to school bus driver given $5,000 conditional bond

View Comments LAS CRUCES - A Las Cruces man accused of battering his girlfriend who later gave her children a note to give to a school bus driver saying she was in danger  has been granted conditions of release from jail while awaiting trial on felony charges. The Third Judicial District Attorney s Office reports Erik Alvarado was given a $5,000 secured bond Thursday, April 29, by District Court Judge Richard Jacquez. Alvarado was still in jail, according to jail records, as of noon Thursday. Alvarado, 40, is charged with three third-degree felony counts of aggravated battery against a household member and misdemeanor counts of battery against a household member and deprivation of property.

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