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Two Inmates Die at RACDC
The year is not even half over yet and so far, there have been at least two deaths at the Rio Arriba County Detention Center in which drugs appear to be a contributing factor. John John Martinez, 48, of Chimayó died on Jan. 22 while in custody at the jail in Tierra Amarilla. He’d been there since Nov. 19, when Rio Arriba County Sheriff’s Deputies Anthony Vigil and Trevor Walker arrested him for allegedly beating a man, Michael Coriz, 56, of Chimayó, with a pick ax.
Answering the Calls
Dispatchers Celebrated During National Telecommunicators Week. First responders are often acknowledged for the work they do to keep the community safe. There is National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day, National Police Week, International Firefighters Day and National EMS Week, but it’s not often that we hear about the dispatchers that handle all the calls that go out to police, EMS and firefighters.
NMDOJ Issues Letter in OMA Violation Claim
Rio Arriba County Manager and former Española School Board president Jeremy Maestas is accused of violating the Open Meetings Act and now the New Mexico Department of Justice intends to investigate the claims. Current School Board Member Dale Salazar filed a complaint against the school board on Nov. 14,...
Update On Police Activity Near Presbyterian Española Hospital
Update: The area around Presbyterian Española Hospital is now open and all lockdowns have been lifted. Rio Arriba County Emergency Services had issued an alert at 10:09 a.m. today of police activity in the area of Presbyterian Española Hospital at 1010 Spruce St. North Coronado Avenue was shut...
Española Hosts Senior Olympics
After the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic, participation in senior olympics cratered. Now, the attendance in Rio Arriba County is starting to come back. Though it was a chilly and windy morning, more than 50 seniors from around Rio Arriba came out to the senior olympics hosted at Española Valley High School on April 20.
Woman Fleeing Traffic Stop Backs Into Patrol Vehicle
A Rio Arriba County Sheriff’s Office sergeant’s patrol vehicle sustained damage after a woman with an outstanding warrant allegedly backed a stolen pickup truck into it as she fled a traffic stop. Sgt. Chris Gurule was on patrol at 11:16 p.m. April 3 in Hernandez when he saw...
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