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ARTESIA POLICE DEPARTMENT

Oct. 25

OPEN DOOR

12:45 a.m. – Officer dispatched to 504 W. Gage Ave.in reference to an open door.

UNWANTED SUBJECT

12:51 a.m. – Officer dispatched to the 1300 block of West Merchant Avenue in reference to an unwanted subject.

Oct. 24

ARRESTS

12:28 p.m. – Juan Carlos Lucero, 34, of Artesia, arrested on two magistrate warrants for failure to pay fines.

1:44 p.m. – Ray Allen Ezell, 55, of Artesia, arrested on two municipal warrants for failure to pay fines.

3:17 p.m. – David Edward Chapman, 29, of Artesia, arrested on a magistrate warrant for failure to comply.

SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY

2:20 a.m. – Officer dispatched to the 1400 block of West Lolita Avenue in reference to suspicious activity.

ALARM

4:34 a.m. – Officer dispatched to 1501 W. Sears Ave. in reference to an alarm.

THREATS

9:45 a.m. – Officer dispatched to the 2100 block of West Clayton Avenue in reference to threats.

HARASSMENT

11:54 a.m. – Officer dispatched to the Abo Apartments in reference to harassment.

INTOXICATED SUBJECT

12:12 p.m. – Officer dispatched to the 1600 block of North First Street in reference to an intoxicated subject.

HARASSMENT

12:16 p.m. – Officer dispatched to the 800 block of South Roselawn Avenue in reference to harassment.

DISTURBANCE

12:29 p.m. – Officer dispatched to the 2700 block of West Richardson Avenue in reference to a disturbance.

WANTED SUBJECT

1:59 p.m. – Officer dispatched to the Public Safety Complex in reference to a wanted subject.

THREATS

2:02 p.m. – Officer dispatched to the Abo Apartments in reference to threats.

WANTED SUBJECT

2:10 p.m. – Officer dispatched to the 1100 block of West Washington Avenue in reference to a wanted subject.

FRAUD

2:59 p.m. – Officer dispatched to the 700 block of West Logan Avenue in reference to fraud.

ALARM

3:04 p.m. – Officer dispatched to 1905 W. Washington Ave. in reference to an alarm.

UNWANTED SUBJECT

3:07 p.m. – Officer dispatched to the Pecos Inn in reference to an unwanted subject.

ACCIDENT

3:45 p.m. – Officer dispatched to Fenn’s Country Market in reference to a motor vehicle accident.

ALARM

5:55 p.m. – Officer dispatched to 705 W. Chisum Ave. in reference to an alarm.

DISTURBANCE

7:42 p.m. – Officer dispatched to the 1400 block of West Champ Clark Avenue in reference to a disturbance.

ALARM

8:14 p.m. – Officer dispatched to 1111 W. Missouri Ave. in reference to an alarm.

9:25 p.m. – Officer dispatched to Gregg’s Foods in reference to an alarm.

SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY

10 p.m. – Officer dispatched to the 2200 block of West Briscoe Avenue in reference to suspicious activity.

Oct. 23

ACCIDENT

8:40 a.m. – Officer dispatched to South 17th Street and West Ray Avenue in reference to a motor vehicle accident.

LARCENY

9:04 a.m. – Officer dispatched to 209 N. 10th St. in reference to larceny.

GRAFFITI

9:16 a.m. – Officer dispatched to North Fifth Street and West James Avenue in reference to graffiti.

LARCENY

10:09 a.m. – Officer dispatched to Allsup’s, 1600 N. First St., in reference to larceny.

THREATS

11:36 a.m. – Officer dispatched to the 900 block of West Cleveland Avenue in reference to threats.

UNWANTED SUBJECT

12:46 p.m. – Officer dispatched to Allsup’s, 1910 W. Main St., in reference to an unwanted subject.

ALARM

2:47 p.m. – Officer dispatched to 409 W. Hermosa Drive in reference to an alarm.

HARASSMENT

3:27 p.m. – Officer dispatched to the 1800 block of Booker Avenue in reference to harassment.

PROPERTY INCIDENT

4:09 p.m. – Officer dispatched to 1607 W. Bullock Ave. in reference to a property incident.

UNWANTED SUBJECT

4:14 p.m. – Officer dispatched to the 1300 block of West Main Street in reference to an unwanted subject.

ACCIDENT

4:27 p.m. – Officer dispatched to First and Main streets in reference to a motor vehicle accident.

FIGHT IN PROGRESS

5:54 p.m. – Officer dispatched to the 1100 block of North Sixth Street in reference to a fight in progress.

5:54 p.m. – Officer dispatched to the 400 block of West Logan Avenue in reference to a fight in progress.

6:12 p.m. – Officer dispatched to the 400 block of West Logan Avenue in reference to a fight in progress.

BREAKING AND ENTERING

9:09 p.m. – Officer dispatched to 1705 S. 17th St. in reference to breaking and entering.

SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY

11:35 p.m. – Officer dispatched to the 1100 block of West Washington Avenue in reference to suspicious activity.

EDDY COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE

Oct. 24

BURGLARY

7:03 a.m. – Deputy dispatched to 31 E. Funk Road in reference to a burglary.

ACCIDENT

7:45 a.m. – Deputy dispatched to U.S. 82 and Haldeman Road in reference to a motor vehicle accident.

MISSING PERSON

10:32 a.m. – Deputy dispatched to the 500 block of South Haldeman Road in reference to a missing person.

BURGLARY

1:09 p.m. – Deputy dispatched to R384 S. 13th St. in reference to a burglary.

Oct. 23

ALARM

1:17 p.m. – Deputy dispatched to 482 W. Blevins Road in reference to an alarm.

SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY

4:27 p.m. – Deputy dispatched to the 2700 block of North 26th Street in reference to suspicious activity.

ARTESIA MAGISTRATE COURT

Judge Jimmy C. Foster

Nov. 27

David Barnes, 18 of Artesia, scheduled to appear for preliminary examination on charges of auto burglary and larceny, and for pretrial conference on charges of larceny.

Dec. 4

Ivan Ortiz, 26, of Artesia, scheduled to appear for two pretrial conferences on charges of criminal damage to property, leaving the scene of an accident causing great bodily harm, stop sign violation, and expired driver’s license.

Raynell A. Dinsmoor, 64, of Artesia, found guilty of criminal trespassing. Total fines and fees $223.

Dec. 10

Mikkel Baeza, 28, of Artesia, scheduled to appear for non—jury trial on charges of speeding, no proof of insurance, and expired registration. In a separate action, Baeza was found guilty of probation violation. Sentenced to 53 days in the Eddy County Detention Center.

Nov. 27

Primitibo Rodriguez, 32, of Artesia, scheduled to appear for preliminary examination on charges of breaking and entering, criminal damage to property, battery upon a household member, and deprivation of property of a household member.Charges of battery upon a household member dismissed against Cody Little, 33, of Carlsbad.

Jamar Dickey, 39, of Artesia, found guilty of unlawful use of a license, no proof of insurance, expired registration, and improper equipment. Sentenced to 90 days with the Eddy County Alternative Sentencing Unit.

Total fines and fees $939. In a separate action, Dickey was scheduled to appear for three probation violation hearings.

Nov. 13

Richardo Franco, 30, of Artesia, found guilty of possession of drug paraphernalia, improper display of registration plate, and no proof of insurance.

Total fines and fees $618. In a separate action, Franco was scheduled to appear for pretrial conference on charges of resisting, evading or obstructing an officer.

Dec. 4

Charges of criminal trespassing dismissed against Gregory Estrada, 49, of Artesia.

Brennan Whitzel, 22, of Artesia, found guilty of resisting, evading or obstructing an officer.

Total fines and fees $623.

Lemyron Bishop, 34, of Artesia, scheduled to appear for pretrial conference on charges of criminal trespassing.

Charges of criminal trespassing and criminal damage to property of a household member dismissed against Daniel Fulwider, 36, of Artesia.

Nov. 27

Kory Marcantel, 29, of Shreveport, La., scheduled to appear for pretrial conference on charges of aggravated DWI and battery upon a household member.

Dec. 19

Staton Conner, 32, of Nolanville, Texas, scheduled to appear for jury trial on charges of aggravated battery upon a household member.

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