Thursday, July 15, 2010

Magdalena Marshal's Blotter

Information for the following items was provided by the Magdalena Marshal's office.

July 3
An officer was called at 8:48 p.m. to a domestic violence incident in progress in the Golden West Subdivision. A report was filed. No charges were filed in this case.

July 4
An officer stopped a vehicle at 1:12 a.m. at First and Spruce for a traffic violation. The subject was wanted on an outstanding bench warrant from Cibola County for defacing tombstones. He was taken to the Socorro County Detention Center.

July 5
An officer assisted the Magdalena Fire Department at 5:15 p.m. on a grass and lumber fire at the old stock pens, and the fuel bulk plant. The fire was believed to be caused by fireworks.

An officer assisted Magdalena EMS with an intoxicated subject behind the Wells Fargo Bank at 6 p.m. The subject was transported to Socorro General Hospital.

An officer took a report at 7:15 p.m. of a residential burglary on Main Street. The suspect entered an unlocked window and stole change and blank checks.

July 6
An officer was called to a local business where a subject was trying o cash a check. The cashier noticed that the check was written on a person that was visiting in Michigan. The officer took the subject to the Magdalena Marshal’s office where he was questioned. He admitted to two burglaries, including the burglary on Main Street. He was taken to Mesilla Valley Hospital for heroin treatment. Charges has been filed.

July 7
An officer stopped a vehicle at noon on Highway 60 at mile marker 112, where a passenger was identified as being wanted on an outstanding arrest warrant from Socorro Magistrate Court. The subject was taken to the Socorro County Detention Center.,p>An officer stopped a vehicle at 2 p.m. after the driver was reported as being intoxicated. The driver was arrested on an outstanding arrest warrant and charged with driving on a suspended or revoked driver’s license.

July 8
An officer stopped a vehicle at 6:30 p.m. for a traffic violation on First Street. The driver was taken into custody for not being legal in the United States and turned over to the Border Patrol.

July 9-11
During the Old Timers Reunion nine subjects were arrested on various charges, including arrest warrants, being intoxicated, and driving on suspended or revoked driver’s licenses.
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