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MADD, law enforcement including Rio Rancho PD team up for Saturation Saturday on Aug 27

Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) volunteers and staff will team up with law enforcement patrols across the country on August 27 for the fourth nationwide “Saturation Saturday.”The event includes the Rio Rancho Police Department, confirmed Lt. Jacquelynn Reedy, the RRPD spokesperson.

Navajo man arraigned for child sexual abuse in Indian Country

Navajo man arraigned for child sexual abuse in Indian Country
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Friends remember deceased missionaries and one who survived New details released about crash

Friends remember deceased missionaries and one who survived. New details released about crash. Updated at Share This Left: Michael Austin Davis, Middle: Tyson Gene Haycock, Right: Britton Jeremie Berrett | Courtesy Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and Facebook RAMAH, New Mexico Federal officials in New Mexico have released new information about the vehicle crash that killed two Latter-day Saint missionaries Thursday evening. Those missionaries were 20-year-old Tyson Gene Haycock from Miles City, Montana and 20-year-old Michael Austin Davis from Corinne, Utah. A third missionary in the vehicle, 19-year-old Britton Jeremie Berrett from Roberts, survived the crash and was hospitalized in Albuquerque, New Mexico on Thursday and Friday. He was reported as in stable condition at midday Friday, and extended family members tell EastIdahoNews.com Berrett has since been released from the hospital.

Idaho Latter-day Missionary Injured in Fatal New Mexico Crash

TWIN FALLS, Idaho (KLIX)-Two young missionaries with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints were killed and a third missionary from Idaho injured in a two-vehicle crash in rural New Mexico on Thursday. Church officials announced Friday the deaths of Montana native Tyson Haycock and Utah native Michael Davis, both 20, who were involved in a head-on crash in western New Mexico. A third missionary from Roberts, Idaho, Britton Berrett was seriously injured and taken to a hospital in Albuquerque. Haycock, of Miles City, had started his mission in June while Davis had just a few weeks before he returned home to Corinne. Ramah Navajo Police Department said in a notice on social media the crash happened on Bureau of Indian Affairs Route 125 near the small community of Mountain View on the Ramah Navajo Indian Reservation.

Two Latter-day Saints missionaries in Farmington Mission killed in vehicle collision

Two Latter-day Saints missionaries in Farmington Mission killed in vehicle collision
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