01-26-2011

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A2 Wednesday, January 26, 2011

GENERAL/WORLD

Roswell Daily Record

Roswell’s most wanted Putin vows revenge for

Moscow airport bombing

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Carlos Bargas, age 25, is wanted for absconding from his parole, felon in possession of a firearm. He is described as 5 feet 6 inches tall, weight 160 pounds, with brown hair and brown eyes. A reward is being offered. Contact Roswell Police Department, Violent Crimes Reduction Unit, 624-6770, or Crime Stoppers at 888594-TIPS (8477).

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Richard Fabian Villa, 19, wanted for shooting at an occupied dwelling and tampering with evidence. Villa is described as 5 feet 6 inches tall, weight 190 pounds, with brown hair and brown eyes. A reward is being offered. Contact Roswell Police Department, Violent Crimes Reduction Unit, 624-6770, or Crime Stoppers at 888-594TIPS (8477).

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Jimmy Aragon, 28, is wanted for absconding on parole, following his release for aggravated battery. Aragon is desribed as 5 feet 5 inches tall, weight 126. with brown hair and brown eyes. A reward is being offered. Contact Roswell Police Department, Violent Crimes Reduction Unit, 624-6770, or Crime Stoppers at 888-594-TIPS (8477).

Fraud, battery, embezzlement Fraud

Police received a walk-in report of fraud, Monday. The victim stated she checked her account to find that $271.55 had been withdrawn from her bank account through an Allsups pinless debit made on Tuesday, Jan. 18.

Identity theft

Police took a walk-in report of theft, Monday, after a woman was contacted by the police department in Pampas, Texas, where a male subject was using her social security number. Investigation of identity theft and charges will be pursued in Texas.

charged employee failed to return the company van, cell phone and gas card. The van was described as a white Chevy Astro Van, with the company name written in black on the sides, New Mexico tags JTL337.

Police received a report from Premier Transportation, based in Las Cruces, Monday, after a dis-

Police were called to the 400 block of South Evergreen Avenue, Tuesday, for a reported case of battery.

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the $15 billion needed is to come from private investors. Medvedev has been given the task of attracting badly needed foreign investment to Russia, a mission he will take Wednesday to the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, where he is to be the main speaker at the opening session. The airport bombing undermined his mission and delayed his departure for a day. Instead of schmoozing with CEOs of major global corporations, Medvedev on Tuesday gave a tough speech to officials at the Federal Security Service, the main KGB successor. He suggested that some of them could have been at fault and told them to do everything possible to find those responsible. “The nest of these bandits, however they are called, should be eliminated,” he said. Medvedev also blamed the transport police, ordering the interior minister to identify officials who should be dismissed or face other sanctions. Airport officials also did not escape blame. “What happened shows that obviously there were violations in guaranteeing security. And it should be answered for by those who make decisions there and by the management of the airport,” he said. Medvedev demanded robust checks of passengers and baggage at all major transportation hubs. “This will make it longer for passengers, but it’s the only way,” he said.

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40 people. They also have used Domodedovo Airport before, with two suicide bombers slipping through its security in 2004 to kill 90 people aboard flights that took off from there. Putin rose to power in 2000 on a now-famous vow that Chechen rebels would be hunted down and killed “in the outhouse.” But despite a second devastating war that brought Chechnya back under Moscow’s control and sanctioning the violent rule of his chosen Chechen leader, Putin has been unable to wipe out the Islamic insurgency that has spread across much of the Caucasus. A brutal crackdown on the insurgency has produced a backlash that has led to almost daily attacks on police and security forces in the Caucasus and brought the terror to Moscow. Muscovites have also seen a sharp rise in ethnic tensions between Slavic Russians and Muslims from the Caucasus, many of whom come to the capital in search of work. In an effort to address the poverty and high unemployment that feed the insurgency, the government has made ambitious plans to promote economic development in the Caucasus, including the building of five ski resorts across the mountainous region. Putin said last week the government would allocate 60 billion rubles ($2 billion) this year toward the construction, but the bulk of

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MOSCOW (AP) — Prime Minister Vladimir Putin vowed revenge Tuesday for the suicide bombing that killed 35 people at a Moscow airport — a familiar tough-on-terrorism stance that has underpinned his power but also led to a rising number of deadly attacks in Russia. Lax security also was blamed for Monday’s explosion in the international arrivals area of Domodedovo Airport that also injured 180 people, with President Dmitry Medvedev criticizing police and managers at the airport, the largest of three that serve the capital. NTV television showed a photograph of what it said was the detached head of the suspected bomber. Investigators have said that DNA testing will be necessary before the man, who appears to be in his 30s, can be identified. A two-second video of the blast itself, broadcast on state television and said to be from a closed-circuit TV camera, showed a burst of flames and passengers falling and fleeing as smoke filled the hall. No one has claimed responsibility for the attack, but suspicion has fallen on Islamist separatists from Chechnya or elsewhere in the restive Caucasus region who have been battling Russian authority for over 15 years. Chechen insurgents have claimed responsibility for an array of attacks, including a double suicide bombing on Moscow’s subway system last year that killed

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