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ARTESIA POLICE DEPARTMENT

April 22

SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY

3:35 a.m. – Officer dispatched to South First Street and West Hermosa Drive in reference to a suspicious vehicle.

4:25 a.m. – Officer dispatched to North Seventh Street and West James Avenue in reference to a suspicious subject.

RECKLESS DRIVING

6:43 a.m. – Officer dispatched to U.S. 285 and North 26th Street in reference to reckless driving.

April 21

ARREST

4:03 p.m. – Roy Jaques, 50, of Artesia, arrested on a magistrate warrant for failure to appear.

ALARM

9 a.m. – Officer dispatched to 708 W. Cleveland Ave. in reference to a burglary alarm.

ILLEGAL PARKING

9 a.m. – Officer dispatched to the 600 block of West Kemp Avenue in reference to illegal parking.

ALARM

10:35 a.m. – Officer dispatched to 1407 W. Main St. in reference to a burglary alarm.

ACCIDENT

10:42 a.m. – Officer dispatched to South 10th Street and West Richardson Avenue in reference to an accident without injuries.

SUSPICIOUS VEHICLE

10:47 a.m. – Officer dispatched to the 1700 block of West Booker Avenue in reference to a suspicious vehicle.

ILLEGAL PARKING

11:14 a.m. – Officer dispatched to the Artesia Post Office in reference to illegal parking.

SEX OFFENSE

11:15 a.m. – Officer dispatched to the 1100 block of West Merchant Avenue in reference to a sex offense.

FRAUD

11:19 a.m. – Officer dispatched to Fenn’s Country Market in reference to fraud.

HARASSMENT

11:37 a.m. – Officer dispatched to the 300 block of North Fourth Street in reference to harassment.

EMBEZZLEMENT

11:45 a.m. – Officer dispatched to 1700 W. Main St. in reference to embezzlement.

ACCIDENT

12:23 p.m. – Officer dispatched to the 300 block of West Quay Avenue in reference to an accident without injuries.

ILLEGAL PARKING

1:31 p.m. – Officer dispatched to the 600 block of West Kemp Avenue in reference to illegal parking.

RECKLESS DRIVING

2:06 p.m. – Officer dispatched to North 13th Street and West Mahone Drive in reference to reckless driving.

SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY

5:21 p.m. – Officer dispatched to the 700 block of West Cleveland Avenue in reference to suspicious activity.

ACCIDENT

6:06 p.m. – Officer dispatched to South 26th Street and West Grand Avenue in reference to an accident without injuries.

UNWANTED SUBJECT

8:25 p.m. – Officer dispatched to the 1000 block of North Fifth Street in reference to an unwanted subject.

SUSPICIOUS SUBJECT

9:51 p.m. – Officer dispatched to 11th and Main streets in reference to a suspicious subject.

EDDY COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE

April 21

LARCENY

7:32 a.m. – Deputy dispatched to 2611 S. 13th St. in reference to larceny.

SUSPICIOUS SUBJECT

8:56 p.m. – Deputy dispatched to West Blevins Road in reference to a suspicious subject.

THREATS

9:29 p.m. – Deputy dispatched to the 500 block of West Maple Street in reference to threats.

ARTESIA MUNICIPAL COURT

Judge Kaye L. Kiper

Matthew L. Martinez found guilty of aggravated DWI (first offense). Sentenced to 10 days on an ankle monitor. Total fines and fees $489.

Steven B. Troublefield found guilty of two counts of shoplifting. Sentenced to 15 days on an ankle monitor. Total fines and fees $358.
Hector J. Hernandez found guilty of petty larceny/fraud. Sentenced to 30 days in the Artesia Detention Center. Total fines and fees $129.
Christopher A. Cabezuela found guilty of unlawful use of a suspended license. Sentence to eight days on an ankle monitor. Total fines and fees $229.
Gabriel J. Mauldin found guilty of four counts of unlawful use of a suspended license. Sentenced to 16 days on an ankle monitor. Total fines and fees $916.

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