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GENERAL

Restaurant lurking results in bust A Roswell Police officer investigating a suspicious vehicle wound up arresting a man on a charge of marijuana on Sunday. At about 10 p.m. an officer saw a vehicle parked behind Church’s Chicken at 104 S. Reed St. The officer found Felipe Larez, 58, and Richard Gonzales, 52, both of Roswell. Subsequently, the officer arrested Larez in connection with a charge of possession of marijuana. Gonzales was arrested on a charge of littering, according to the report.

Police investigate vehicle arson

Roswell Police responded to a vehicle fire on the 300 block of East Seventh Street at about 8:50 a.m. on Sunday. A 1991 Winnebago was destroyed by fire, according to the report. The vehicle was valued at $3,000. According to the report, the fire is being considered an arson.

Two arrested on drug charges

A man and a woman were arrested on a drug charge following a traffic stop on Sunday. Erik D. Magallanes, 27, of Roswell, was arrested in connection with possession of marijuana after his car was stopped at 2:45 a.m. on Sunday in the 800 block of South Kentucky Avenue. According to police, the vehicle had an inoperable driver’s side brake light. Magallanes

was in possession of a syringe and 8.6 grams of marijuana. Shannon Janell Madruga, 36, of Roswell, was also arrested on a charge of possession of drug parapher nalia. According to police, she was in possession of a glass smoking device.

Traffic stop nets arrest

At 12:20 a.m. on Sunday, Roswell Police stopped a 1996 Chevrolet pickup in the 1000 block of South Kentucky Avenue for having an expired registration. Arrested was Armando Eljoe Aldaz, 33, of Roswell, in connection with a charge of unlawful use of license.

Tow results in parole violation arrest

Police arrested Eugenio Rafael Feliciano, 28, of Roswell, at 8:49 p.m. on Saturday in connection with unlawful use of license and parole violation. A 1993 white Nissan Pickup was also towed following the arrest. The arrest occurred in the 100 block of East Second Street. No other information was available.

Man arrested for drinking in public

Roswell Police responded to a request to remove a subject and wound up arresting a Roswell man on a charge of drinking in public. Police responded to the 1100 block of South Main Street at 8:13 p.m.

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the same period a year earlier. Most have been from Honduras, Guatemala and El Salvador, where rampant gang violence and intense poverty have driven tens of thousands of people outside their borders. Obama administration of ficials have said that the flood has slowed in recent weeks, with Border Patrol agents in the Rio Grande Valley finding fewer than 500 children last week compared to as many as 2,000 a week last month. Perry, though, said that, for years, the federal government failed to secure the border and suggested that criminal gangs could be exploiting the recent surge to make things worse. He said more than 200,000 criminals in the

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on Saturday where they found Richard Fierro, 67, of Roswell, who was subsequently arrested on a charge of drinking in public. According to police, a can of Coors was seized during the arrest.

Shoplifting report results in arrest

Roswell Police responded to a shoplifting call at 1200 South Main Street at 4 p.m. on Saturday, where they arrested Sonja Rene Ruiz, 35, who the report lists as homeless. She was arrested on a charge of possession of drug paraphernalia. According to the report, Ruiz had spoons, syringes, a heart case with a razor blade and residue, and a pink pocketknife. Nearly 7 grams of black tar heroin was also seized from an unidentified juvenile, according to the report.

Thieves steal $1,500 in tools

Roswell Police responded to a larceny report in the 1600 block of South Richardson Avenue at 11:41 a.m. on Saturday. According to the report, Four buckets of various hand tools, valued at $1,500, were stolen from the residence.

Narcotics call results in arrest

Police responding to a possible narcotics possession call wound up arresting a woman on a variety of charges on Saturday. Roswell Police responded to the 1700 block of West Second Street at 8:48 a.m. on Saturday where they arrested Karolynne Joeitte Archuleta, 31, of Dexter, in connection with charges

of failure to comply (two counts), concealing identity and miscellaneous arrest/other agencies or warrants. According to police, she was also in possession of a pipe commonly used for smoking narcotics and a purse containing paraphernalia.

Three arrested following traffic stops

Roswell Police arrested two men on drug charges following a traf fic stop early Saturday morning. Shawn D. Talbert, 28, of Roswell was arrested on a charge of possession, delivery/manufacture of drug parapher nalia at 12:18 a.m. in the 2900 block of Emerald Drive. According to police, he was in possession of a metal pipe with marijuana residue, a glass methamphetamine pipe and a container with marijuana residue. Anthony M. Sandoval, 18, of Dexter, was arrested following a different traffic stop in the 1200 block of South Garden Avenue at about 12:42 a.m. He was arrested on a charge of possession of drug paraphernalia. According to police, he was in possession of an orange glass smoking device. Later that mor ning, police arrested a Roswell woman on drug paraphernalia charges on Saturday. Adriana S. Sanchez, 18, of Roswell, was arrested on a charge of possession of drug paraphernalia following a traffic stop at 4 a.m. on the 1400 block of South Lea Avenue. Police stopped the vehicle due to an inoperable driver’s side brake light, according to the report, and discovered a brown glass smoking

country illegally had been booked into Texas jails since 2008, many for drugrelated offenses but also for homicides and sexual assaults. As governor, Perry can deploy National Guard troops, but that means Texas has to pay for it. An order by Obama would have meant Washington paid. Still, Perry and other top Texas conservatives said they expect the federal government to eventually reimburse the state. “Texans are willing to put the boots on the ground, but we expect Washington to foot the bill,” said Attorney General Greg Abbott, a Republican who is favored to replace Perry in November. Perry isn’t seeking re-

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election but hasn’t ruled out a 2016 presidential campaign after his shortlived 2012 run — and he’s used the immigration issue to repeatedly hammer Obama for what he called inaction. White House spokesman Josh Earnest said Monday that Perry wanted to “make a symbolic statement to the people of Central America that the border is closed.” “He thinks that the best way to do that is to send 1,000 National Guard troops to the border,” Earnest said. “It seems to me that a much more powerful symbol would be the bipartisan passage of legislation that would actually

make a historic investment in border security and send an additional 20,000 personnel to the border.”

That refers to the U.S. Senate’s passage of comprehensive immigration reform that stalled in the House. Earnest also said the White House hasn’t received the kind of “formal communication” from Perry’s office that usually accompanies such deployments.

Roswell Police arrested two people on drug paraphernalia charges Friday. Anthony J. White, 36, of Roswell, was arrested on a charge of possession of drug paraphernalia on Friday. The arrest occurred at about 6:20 on the 500 block of North Lea Avenue. According to the report, he was in possession of a black and red marijuana pipe. Also arrested was Brandon S. Shae-Tarvin, 22, of Roswell, on a charge of possession of drug paraphernalia. According to the report, he was in possession of a multi-colored marijuana pipe. Later that evening, at 11:45 p.m. in the 600 block of South Lea Avenue, Roswell Police arrested Paul Broomfield, 21, of Roswell, in connection with a charge of possession of drug paraphernalia. According to the police, Broomfield was in possession of a glass meth pipe.

Man arrested on drug charge

Roswell Police arrested a man on a drug charge on Friday. Stanley D. Montoya, 18, of Roswell, was arrested on a charge of possession of marijuana at 5:08 p.m. on Friday in the 3800 block of South Main Street. According to the report, Montoya was in possession of a small baggie containing 9 grams of marijuana.

Car door damaged by

Roswell Police investigated a gunshot to a vehicle’s door on Friday in the 500 block of South Wyoming Avenue. According to police, a single bullet hole was found in vehicle’s door. Damage to the door was estimated at $1,000.

Chaves County Sheriff’s Office

Joseph Ross Hensel was arrested in the 400 block of Lynnwood in Roswell on July 16 in connection with a charge of possession of methamphetamines.

Eddy County Sheriff’s Office

The Eddy County Sheriff’s Office, in cooperation with Crimestoppers of Eddy County, is requesting your assistance in solving the theft and arson of a 2012 Ford Fusion. The crime occurred sometime between 11:30 p.m. on Saturday and 2:19 a.m. on Sunday. Someone took a four -door silver 2012 Ford Fusion. The vehicle was later found at Mesilla and Caballo and was set on fire. The total loss is estimated at approximately $17,000. If you have any information as to the suspect(s) responsible for these crimes, please contact either the Eddy County Sheriff’s Department at 887-7551 and ask to speak to a detective or if you wish to remain anonymous you can contact Eddy County Crimestoppers at 887-1888. All tips remain anonymous and confidential and may result in a reward of up to $1,000.

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