Jan 06, 2025
Monday's Top Stories ‘A Walking Testimony’ journeys through New Mexico to spread awareness Criticisms mount over proposed Albuquerque housing bill Colorado dog hiking business looking for NM expansion 14 arrested following Santa Fe SWAT standoff ‘Walter White’s’ house from ‘Breaking Bad’ now on the market Recall issued for cold and flu medicine sold at some Costco locations Monday's Five Facts [1] Video: Driver of car strikes two police cruisers, history of crashing into police - New video shows the moment a woman, who has had run-ins with the law in the past, found herself in trouble again after trying to flee from police last August. Police later identified Leann Aragon as the driver of a vehicle and said she drove around one police car before crashing into another head on. Aragon is facing charges for aggravated batter on a police officer. [2] APD homicide detectives investigate death - An Albuquerque woman is facing murder charges, accused of killing her boyfriend. Celeste Al-Asady called police saying she had found her neighbor dead in his home. Al-Asady's mother told police her daughter dated the victim and she heard them arguing the night before. Police say evidence in the victim's apartment indicated Al-Asady tracked the victim's blood throughout the apartment and threw out bloody clothes. [3] Some New Mexico snow ahead, cold, & breezy - As the jet stream dips to our west with the developing storm system slowly moving east, light-to-moderate snow with chilly rain activity late will become more widespread tonight into tomorrow through Wednesday morning with each morning for the next couple of mornings become colder with stronger northeasterly winds, leading to many eventually feeling below zero degrees. [4] Santa Fe police arrest suspects accused of stealing fuel - Santa Fe Police have arrested two people accused of stealing more than $20,000 in diesel fuel. On Friday, police responded to a Speedway gas station to a possible fuel theft. Officers later found Alfredo Fonteboa-Hechavarria who was filling up his truck. Police say Hechavarria had altered a fuel pump so the pup would dispense more fuel than it could calculate. Hechavarria along with his wife, Dania Guerra, were arrested. [5] Santa Fe Fire Department reunited with first fire truck - The Santa Fe Fire Department is once again reunited with their very first fire truck that was used during the early 1900's. The American La France Firetruck arrived in Santa Fe in 1918 and was the first truck used by the department. Over the weekend, it was dropped off at the home of a retired Santa Fe firefighter who will work to restore the vehicle . It's unclear where the truck will be stored once it is fixed up.
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