Feb. 8
An officer stopped a vehicle at 4:30 p.m. on First Street because the driver had an outstanding warrant from the Magdalena Municipal Court. He was arrested and taken to the Socorro County Detention Center.
Feb. 9
An officer was called at 6:30 a.m. to a residence on Spears Road where seven goats had been killed by dogs. The dogs were killed by the owner. The owner of the dogs was contacted and reimbursement was arranged for the loss of the goats.
An officer stopped a subject who was walking intoxicated on Fourth Street. The subject was charges with public nuisance and released to a relative.
Feb. 12
An office took a report at 9:50 a.m. of Criminal Damage to Property where a trailer had all the windows broken out. The case is under investigation.
Feb. 18
An officer took a report at 5 p.m. of the theft of two bottles of prescription pills. A suspect was identified, but has not been located.
Feb. 19
An officer took a report at 10 a.m. of an inmate in Socorro County Detention Center calling a victim of domestic violence. He faces several counts of Domestic Battery, and Breaking and Entering, and now has additional charges of telephone harassment and violation of court orders.
An officer was called at 6:15 p.m. to take a report of a battery which occurred at the Magdalena Schools. The case is open and under investigation.
Feb. 20
An officer took a report at 6:30 p.m. of an assault during the Magdalena basketball game involving two adult females. The case is under investigation.
Feb. 21
Officers from the Marshal’s office assisted Socorro County Sheriff’s deputies at 3 a.m. in locating two juvenile females who had been drinking and had run away. The two teenaged girls were located after they broke into a parked RV on Spruce. The two were released to their parents and charges are pending through Juvenile Probation and Parole.
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