Sign in Welcome! Log into your account your username your password Forgot your password? Get help Privacy Policy Password recovery Recover your password your email A password will be e-mailed to you. HomeNews News Wreck at Pecos Diamond By: ADP Staff July 26, 2015 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp A black Mustang convertible sits incapacitated just before 5 p.m. Thursday after crashing into the sign in front of Pecos Diamond Steakhouse, 601 S. First St. The driver, identified as Charlie Everrett Bogle, 34, of Artesia, told authorities he fell asleep at the wheel. Bogle was cited for careless driving and driving without a license. He was also arrested at the scene for being a fugitive from justice. Jamey Powers – Daily Press Related stories Crime Artesia teen charged with murder following shooting incident The Artesia Police Department (APD) has released information regarding... News Bulldogs honor courageous brothers The Bulldog baseball team honored a pair of courageous... Sports Artesia, Goddard set for district crown showdown As any student of America's Game knows, the baseball... A black Mustang convertible sits incapacitated just before 5 p.m. Thursday after crashing into the sign in front of Pecos Diamond Steakhouse, 601 S. First St. The driver, identified as Charlie Everrett Bogle, 34, of Artesia, told authorities he fell asleep at the wheel. Bogle was cited for careless driving and driving without a license. He was also arrested at the scene for being a fugitive from justice. Jamey Powers – Daily Press ADP Staff Join the Artesia Daily Press Newsletter Stay informed with the latest Artesia news and updates, directly in your inbox. Subscribe now! Name First Last Email* Latest stories Crime Artesia teen charged with murder following shooting incident News Bulldogs honor courageous brothers Sports Artesia, Goddard set for district crown showdown News Artesia Aquatic Center prepares for summer with open house Previous articleCouncil to tackle 2015-16 budget at annual retreat • Low GRT revenues causing problems for General FundNext articleJunior Livestock Auction nets $578,600 • Add-ons bump total to more than $630,000