Socorro Police Blotter
OVERDOSE
Officers were called on Sept. 7 to the area of Padilla Place to a scene of a man being unresponsive. According to the report, the officers met with witnesses who provided a dollar bill with drug residue. The officers administered Narcan for opioid overdose, and when the male began to respond, an ambulance arrived and took the male to SGH.
DAMAGED PROPERTY
A victim advised officers on Sept. 8 at the police department that during an incident the week prior, the parties were separated. According to the report, the victim advised that the suspect damaged property, including a computer, headphones, and a vanity.
VICTIM KICKED OUT OF RESIDENCE
A victim on Sept. 8 advised that she was kicked out of a residence and her property was thrown on the ground and picked up by the trash department. According to the report, the victim was requesting a report be made so she could refill her medication.
FORGERY
Officers were called to Socorro High School on Sept. 9 for forgery. According to the report, the officer arrived and was advised of a document that was forged and was used to apply for employment. The officer was shown the document, and the signature on the document was not that of the secretary, which was confirmed by the secretary who was present. Marissa Gonzales, age 20 of Socorro, was charged with one count of forgery.
FIGHT AT SCHOOL
Officers were called to the school for a fight on Sept.9 in the area of Michigan Avenue. According to the report, the officer met with the victim and the victim’s parents. The victim advised that she was having trouble with a female, and a friend of the female confronted the victim after school. The victim advised that the female suspect told the victim to put her items down, but the victim declined. The suspect began hitting the victim, and the two were separated. The victim and family requested that charges be filed.
WARRANT ARREST
Officers contacted a suspect for having a valid arrest warrant on Sept. 9 on Sixth Street. According to the report, the suspect was placed under arrest and booked at SCDC.
WARRANT ARREST
A suspect was contacted for having a valid arrest warrant on Sept. 10 in the area of North California Street. According to the report, the suspect was arrested and booked at SCDC.
WARRANT ARREST AT PROBATION AND PAROLE OFFICE
An officer was called to the probation and parole office on Mecham on Sept. 10 for a suspect with an arrest warrant. According to the report, the officer arrived and was provided with an arrest warrant for the present suspect. The suspect was arrested and booked at SCDC.
SUSPENDED LICENSE
According to the report, a woman in San Miguel Cemetery on Sept. 10 was in a vehicle with three children inside. The officer met with the female suspect and saw that the children were not properly restrained. The officer obtained the suspect’s information and confirmed the suspect had a suspended, revoked license with arrest warrants. The suspect, Cathy Jaramillo, age 45, was charged with one count of driving while her license was suspended or revoked and was arrested. An ACI report was called in on the incident.
ARREST WARRANT
An officer was contacted by the probation and parole office in the area of North Sixth Street on Sept. 10, who located a suspect with an arrest warrant. According to the report, the officer placed the suspect under arrest and confirmed the warrant. The suspect was arrested and booked at SCDC.
WARRANT ARREST, DRUGS FOUND
A suspect on Sept. 10 in the area of Ebler was contacted for having a valid arrest warrant. According to the report, the officer entered the open door to the camper that the suspect was in. The suspect was seen in the camper and told of the valid arrest warrants. The suspect, Ivan Jordison, age 27 of Socorro, was placed under arrest, and the officer noted there were foils with drug residue. The probation officer and assisting officer checked the home and found fentanyl pills and methamphetamine. The items were taken as evidence, and Jordison was processed for four valid warrants and four counts of possession of a controlled substance. They were booked at SCDC.
ARREST WARRANT
An officer on Sept. 10 contacted a suspect for having a valid arrest warrant. The warrant was confirmed, and the suspect was arrested and booked at SCDC.
WARRANT ARREST, DRUGS FOUND
On Sept. 10 in the area of Hilltop, an officer contacted a suspect for having a valid arrest warrant. According to the report, the suspect, Bianca Guerro, age 21 of Socorro, was arrested for two valid warrants and also found in possession of narcotics. The narcotics were taken as evidence, and Guerro was charged with one count of possession of a controlled substance.
FENTANYL PILL FOUND ON SUSPECT
An officer contacted a suspect on Sept. 10 on Bullock and California for an arrest warrant. According to the report, the suspect’s warrant was confirmed, and the suspect was arrested and booked at SCDC. The jail staff contacted the officer to advise that a blue fentanyl pill was located on the suspect. Charges were filed against the suspect, Dallas Arnold Thompson, age 48 of Alpine, WY, for possession of a controlled substance.
FEMALE BREAKS DOOR
Officers on Sept. 10 in the area of Manzanares were called to the scene of a female breaking down a door. According to the report, the officer arrived and met with the female, who advised that she wanted her money back. The officer advised that it would be a civil matter. The officer met with the male victim, who advised that the female suspect had kicked open a door and caused damage. The suspect and the male were in a relationship, and the suspect, Jamie Bozung, age 49 of Albuquerque, was arrested on one charge of criminal damage to property of a household member and booked at SCDC.
BATTERY AGAINST A HOUSEHOLD MEMBER
Officers on Sept. 10 were called to an argument at apartments on El Camino Real. According to the report, the officers approached the apartment and knocked, and contacted a male suspect at the door. The suspect said that they were fine, and the officer saw another female victim in the background. The suspect began to close the door, and the officer attempted to stop the suspect from closing the door. The suspect was advised that he was being detained and resisted the officer. The suspect, Dustin Armijo, age 26 of Lemitar, was detained in handcuffs. Officers met with the victim, who had a visible injury to her eye. The victim stated she was hit with an object. Armijo was charged with two counts of aggravated battery against a household member that caused serious injury and two counts of resisting, evading, or obstructing an officer. Armijo was arrested and booked at SCDC.
ARREST WARRANT
An officer was contacted about a female suspect on Sept. 11 at the probation and parole office with a valid arrest warrant. According to the report, the probation officer provided the officer with a valid arrest warrant for the suspect. The suspect was arrested and booked at SCDC.
DOOR FORCED OPEN
A victim advised that their home in the area of Hilltop on Sept. 11 was secured the day prior. The victim checked the home and found the front door open. The victim advised that she did not know if any items were taken due to the condition of the home, the victim requested that the incident be documented.
MACHETE FOUND
On Sept. 11, in the area of Manzanares, a caller located a machete in the weeds near the business. According to the report, the Machete was turned over to the police and logged for safekeeping.
GUNS MISSING
On Sept. 12 in the area of Eaton, a victim advised that they were removing guns from their home and putting them in their vehicle while cleaning the home. According to the report, the victim said they checked the vehicle the following day and noticed the guns were missing. The victim named several guns, but did not have serial numbers.
WARRANT ARREST, METHAMPHETAMINE FOUND
An officer was advised of a female having a warrant on Sept. 12 near the Walkway Apartments. According to the report, the officer located the suspect sitting in the car and confirmed the warrant, and arrested the suspect. The suspect was in possession of a wrapper with methamphetamine. The suspect, Cathy Jaramillo, age 45 from Socorro, was processed and charged with the two valid warrants and two possession of a controlled substance. The drugs were recovered and tested positive, and Jaramillo was booked at SCDC.
WINDOW BROKEN
A victim on Sept. 13 in the area of Reservoir advised she was driving on the roadway when she heard a female yell at her as she was passing. According to the report, the victim heard a noise and, upon arriving home, the victim noticed her window was broken. The victim said she believed the female caused the damage.
WARRANT ARREST
A suspect was contacted for having a valid arrest warrant on Sept. 13 on California Street. According to the report, the suspect’s warrant was confirmed, and the suspect was arrested. The suspect was booked SCDC.
DOMESTIC DISPUTE
Officers were called to a scene on Mariposa Street on Sept. 14 for a domestic dispute. According to the report, the suspect met with the female, who advised that she had confronted her boyfriend over contacting an ex-girlfriend. The two agreed on exchanging items, and the female was going to leave the home. The female gathered her items and left. The male advised that the female had made threats of violence against him in the past, but the threats were never reported.
STOLEN GLOCK
A victim advised that an unknown suspect took a Glock handgun from inside their purse that was in their vehicle in the area of Fatima on Sept. 14. According to the report, the victim believed a friend or family member may have taken the gun because no other items were taken from the vehicle or purse. The victim provided a serial number and description of the gun, signed a theft declaration, and the gun was entered into the NCIC as stolen.
CAR MAY HAVE STRUCK BUILDING
An officer was dispatched to the area of N California Street on Sept. 14 for a vehicle that possibly struck the building. According to the report, an officer arrived on scene and spoke with the owner of the vehicle, who said his foot slipped off the brake and his car went onto the sidewalk. The owner of the vehicle said he never made contact with the building. The officer did not observe any damage to the vehicle and just some dust on the window of the building but could not confirm it was from the vehicle. The reporting party said they would like a police report in case there is damage that the officers could not see, and the officer advised both parties that an information report would be done.
CALLER BEING WATCHED
A caller on Sept. 14 in the area of Northern California Street said that a suspect was watching her from the parking lot of a business. According to the report, the caller said she would like the incident documented for a protection order.
DUI
Officers were called to the scene of a crash in the area of B Street on Sept. 14. According to the report, the officer was advised that the female was struck by the suspect. Officers contacted the suspect and noted signs of intoxication. The officer had the suspect complete field sobriety tests, and then the subject was arrested. The suspect was then taken to the police department and provided a breath sample of .17. The suspect was given an opportunity to provide another sample, but did not. The suspect, George Nez, age 37 of Kayenta, AZ, was charged with one charge of aggravated driving under the influence, BAC of .16 or higher, and booked at SCDC.
NON-COMPLIANT SUSPECT AT NM TECH
Officers were called to assist NM Tech police with a subject who was non-compliant on Sept. 14 at the West Hall Campus. According to the report, the suspect was resisting officers when the assisting officers arrived. The officers assisted in restraining the suspect and used a Taser to gain compliance. The suspect was then escorted to the police cars, and the suspect kicked the assisting officer in the chest. The suspect was taken for medical clearance and then booked at SCDC.
WARRANT SUSPECT TURNS SELF IN
On Sept 15, a suspect turned himself in for a valid arrest warrant. According to the report, the suspect was processed and booked at SCDC.
WARRANT ARREST
A suspect was contacted at Spring Street and Park Street on Sept. 15 for having a valid arrest warrant. According to the report, the warrants were confirmed, and the suspect was arrested and booked at SCDC.
UNCOOPERATIVE FEMALE AT HOSPITAL
An officer was dispatched to a local hospital in the area of Highway 60 on Sept. 16 for a female who ran out of the emergency room. According to the report, officers were advised the female needed to return to the hospital. The officer was able to locate a female who was being uncooperative with security guards. The officer tried to escort the female back to the hospital, and the female started to resist the officer. The officer was able to restrain the female and transport her back to the hospital. The hospital staff then said they no longer would see the female, so the officer released the female from custody.
ONLINE PURCHASE NOT RECEIVED
On Sept. 16, in the area of El Camino Real, a victim advised that she made a purchase online and paid using PayPal. According to the report, the victim received the package with nothing inside of the package. The victim advised that she tried contacting the seller several times but received no response.
WARRANT ARREST
An officer was dispatched to the area of North Sixth Street on Sept. 16 for a female who was not wanted at the location. According to the report, the officer was able to make contact with a male and a female; the male had a warrant for his arrest. The male was arrested and incarcerated at SCDC.
FIGHT IN PLAZA
An officer was dispatched to the plaza for a fight on Sept. 16. According to the report, the officer met with the female who was bleeding from her face. The female victim said another female had punched her in the face. The officer called for EMT, then met with the female suspect. The suspect was run through NCIC and had a warrant for her arrest. The suspect, Sabrina Mexicano, age 39 of Canoncito, NM, was arrested for the active warrant and one charge of Battery.
WALLET LOST AT A HOTEL
Officers were advised on Sept. 16 of a male who wanted to make a report over the phone. According to the report, the officer spoke to a male who said he lost his wallet at a local hotel and was back at home out of state. The male said his wallet contained cash and several debit cards. The male said he needed a report to be made on the incident.
PACKAGE STOLEN
On Sept. 16 in the area of Fairgrounds, a victim advised that a package was delivered to her home with the victim’s medication. The victim advised that the package was stolen from her yard after it was delivered and left outside.
TRESPASSER FOUND WITH METHAMPHETAMINE
On Sept. 16, officers were notified of trespassers and an open door on the building in the area of Baca and North 6th Street. According to the report, the officers checked the building and located two suspects inside the building. The suspects said the door was open, and they entered. The female suspect was known to have valid arrest warrants and was arrested on the warrant. The male was cited for trespassing and then released. The female was taken to jail for booking but required a medical clearance. The officer took the female suspect to the hospital but left the suspect’s belongings at the jail. Jail staff located methamphetamine in the suspect’s belongings, so an officer took possession of the drugs and updated the charges. Leann A Freyer, age 44 of San Acacia, was booked for six active warrants, two charges of criminal trespass, and two charges of possession of a controlled substance.
WARRANT ARREST AT MAGISTRATE COURT
An officer was at the Magistrate court on Sept. 17 when a suspect violated the conditions of his release. According to the report, the judge issued an arrest warrant. The suspect was arrested and booked at SCDC.
WARRANT AT SCDC
According to the report, an officer served a suspect at SCDC on Sept. 17 who had an active arrest warrant.
CALLER CONCERNED ABOUT PROPERTY DAMAGE
A caller on Sept. 17 in the area of Sixth Street advised officers that she was ending a relationship with her boyfriend and did not want her vehicles or property damaged. According to the report, the officer advised the victim to document any incidents and get cameras for the home. The caller advised that she was looking at getting cameras and changing the locks on the home.
SUSPENDED LICENSE
On Sept. 18, in the area of Highway 85, an officer was patrolling the area of Interstate 25 around exit 147. According to the report, the officer observed a silver Chevy pickup truck with inoperable taillights get off the exit. The officer conducted a traffic stop and asked the driver of the vehicle if he had registration and insurance, as well as a driver’s license. The driver advised the officer that he did not have the proper paperwork on the vehicle. Upon running the driver through NCIC, the driver came back with a suspended, revoked license with an arrest clause. The officer asked the driver to step out of the vehicle and placed the driver under arrest. The driver, Michael J Gonzales, age 50 of Polvadera, NM, was arrested and charged with four counts of driving while his license was suspended or revoked, four charges of no registration, four charges of no proof of insurance, and four charges of tail/license plate light required. Gonzales was booked at SCDC.
RUNAWAY
A caller in the area of Vista De Socorro on Sept. 19 advised that her son ran away from home while she was at work. According to the report, the caller provided the son’s information, and the child was entered into NCIC as missing. The officer did check the home of the son’s girlfriend, but the son was not there. The juvenile later returned home and was staying with family members. When his mother told him to come home, he refused. The child was told to obey his mother and was removed from the NCIC.
AGGRAVATED STALKING
A victim on Sept. 19 in the area of Smith Drive advised that the suspect messaged the victim by phone, violating a valid order of protection. According to the report, the officer was shown the valid protection order and the message sent by the suspect. The officer advised that charges would be filed, and Angel Anaya, age 29 of Socorro, was charged with one count of aggravated stalking.
JUVENILE WANTING TO HARM SELF
An officer received information on Sept. 19 in the area of Elias Baca that there was a juvenile wanting to harm himself. According to the report, the officer contacted the school admin and was able to get the juvenile’s information. The officer met with the juvenile’s guardian and the juvenile. The juvenile denied making any comments about wanting to harm himself and said he was fine. The officer documented the incident.
DOOR KICKED IN
A caller on Sept. 20 advised that he was the caretaker of a property on N California St. and arrived at the location to find the door kicked in and some items missing. According to the report, the caller provided values for the missing items and damaged doors and windows. At this time, there are no suspects.
SON LEAVES HOME WITHOUT PERMISSION
On Sept. 20, in the area of Northwest Frontage Road, a caller advised that her son left home with his girlfriend without permission. According to the report, the caller said she told her son not to leave, and she was trying to contact him by phone. The officer was told the juvenile was reported missing earlier. The officer advised that the child would be entered in NCIC. An assisting officer later met with the caller on Sept. 21, and the child was returned home and removed from NCIC.
VEHICLE TAKEN WITHOUT PERMISSION
On Sept. 20, on Proto Street, a victim was advised that a suspect had taken a vehicle without their permission. According to the report, the officer attempted to contact the suspect at her work and by phone without success. The victim later called back and said the vehicle had been located, and the victim advised the officer he no longer wanted charges filed.
VICTIM UNRESPONSIVE
A caller advised on Sept. 21 on Hope Farms Road that she located a victim unresponsive in bed. According to the report, the caller advised that the victim was recently in the hospital and on hospice care. The officer checked the victim and noted there was no pulse. The EMS also arrived, and no pulse was found. The OMI office arrived and processed the scene and the victim was taken away by the funeral home.
DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE
On Sept. 21, in the area of California Street, officers on patrol witnessed a suspect operating a vehicle. According to the report, the officer noted traffic violations, so they initiated a traffic stop. The driver had pulled into the McDonald’s parking lot, and the officer initiated sirens to notify the suspect of the stop. The suspect stopped and began to reverse; the officer also reversed. The suspect backed into a parking spot and refused to provide documents to the officer when he was asked. The officer noted signs of intoxication and asked the suspect to exit the vehicle. The suspect refused and he was removed from the vehicle by force, said reports. The suspect’s vehicle was towed. The officer later advised the suspect of the implied consent warning, and the suspect initially refused but later agreed to a breath test, and the results were .13. The suspect, Pete Gallegos, age 49 of San Antonio, NM, was taken to SGH for medical and later booked at the SCDC on charges of driving under the influence, char
WARRANT ARREST
A suspect was contacted on Sept. 22 in the area of Center Street for having a valid arrest warrant. According to the report, the officer confirmed the arrest warrant, the suspect was arrested and booked at SCDC.
ARBY’S BREAK-IN
Officers were called to the Arby’s restaurant on Sept. 22 for a break-in. According to the report, officers met with employees who advised that a suspect broke into the restaurant and took money from the business. The officers were shown a video of the suspect, but the male suspect was wearing a face cover in the video. The employees identified the male as an ex-employee. The money that was taken was a total of $412. The suspect has not been located at this time.
REPORT MADE ON EX-GIRLFRIEND
A caller on Sept. 22 advised that he was contacted by the NM State Police and told his ex-girlfriend called their agency wanting a report on him. According to the report, the caller advised he was told by the state police officer to file a report with the local police because his ex-girlfriend was using the police to harass him.
DISTURBANCE AT PLAZA
Officers were called to the Plaza on Sept. 22 for a female suspect causing a disturbance. According to the report, the officers arrived and located a female suspect yelling. The female was advised to quiet down, and officers noted the suspect appeared to be under the influence of a narcotic. As the officers were speaking with the suspect, she struck the officer’s hand, which was resting on the suspect’s vehicle. The suspect was restrained and placed under arrest. The officers towed the suspect’s vehicle. The suspect, Angel Anaya, age 29 of Socorro, was taken to the SGH for medical clearance and later booked at SCDC on two charges of battery on a peace officer and two charges of disorderly conduct.
SUSPECT HIDING IN DOG HOUSE
An officer assisting the probation office located a female suspect hiding in a dog house on Sept. 22 in Peralta. According to the report, the suspect was arrested on a warrant and taken to SGH for medical clearance. The suspect asked for water, and as the officer was getting the water, the suspect ran out of the room. The officer located the suspect running in the parking lot, and the suspect, BernidaPaneea Secatero, age 35 of Alamo was arrested on two active warrants and one charge of escape from the custody of a peace officer. They were booked at SCDC with the new charge.
ARREST WARRANT
On Sept. 24 in the area of Winkler, an officer met with a male who had a warrant for his arrest. According to the report, the male’s warrant was confirmed and the male was incarcerated at SCDC.
PROBATION WARRANT
An officer was dispatched to the adult probation office for a female with a warrant on Sept. 24. According to the report, the female’s warrant was confirmed, and the female was arrested and incarcerated at SCDC.
WARRANT ARREST ON ROADWAY
An officer contacted a suspect on the roadway on Sept. 24 in the area of Hope Farms. According to the report, the suspect was run through NCIC and had a valid arrest warrant. The suspect was arrested and booked at SCDC.
ASSAULT
On Sept. 25, in the area of School of Mines Road, an officer was dispatched to the location for a male wanting to speak with officers. According to the report, upon the officer’s arrival the officer spoke to the reporting party and the reporting party said that he had asked another male for a cigarette, the reporting party said the person who he asked for a cigarette from stated no, but that the other party then took off their shirt and started to spit and throw rocks at the reporting party. The reporting party wanted to pursue charges, and the officer advised the reporting party that a police report would be made. The suspect, Alex Montoya, age 28 of Socorro, received one charge of assault.
VIOLATING CONDITIONS OF RELEASE
Officers were called to a scene on Granada on Sept. 25 for a female suspect violating the conditions of their release. According to the report, the officer met with the victim, who stated his girlfriend violated the conditions of her release and returned to the home. The officer met with the suspect, who said she was home collecting her belongings. She also said she needed her belongings and wanted to take her children due to the victim not caring for them. The officer checked the home and the children and found no signs of abuse. The suspect was allowed to collect some items and leave the home.
INTOXICATED MAN AT CLARK FIELD
On Sept. 25, officers were dispatched to the area of Clark Field for a male who was intoxicated and yelling profanities. According to the report, the officer arrived and spoke with the reporting party, who pointed out the individual. The officer made contact with the man and, while speaking with him, observed that he appeared to be highly intoxicated. When the officer was attempting to place the male under arrest, the male pulled away from the officer. The officer used the force necessary to gain control over the male and place him in handcuffs. Officers transported the male to SGH for a medical clearance. The male was released to the hospital as he needed fluids, as he was highly intoxicated and dehydrated.
COCAINE FOUND AT ANIMAL SHELTER
Officers were called to the animal shelter on Sept. 26 due to a supervisor finding white powder on a desk and believing it was a narcotic drug. According to the report, the officer tested the substance, which was positive for cocaine; there was not enough to send to a lab, and no suspects were listed.
FIREARMS TAKEN FROM HOME
A victim on Sept. 26 in the area of Old US Highway 85 advised that an unknown suspect took three firearms from his home. According to the report, the victim advised that a roommate may have given the key to a mutual friend, and one of them may have taken the guns. The guns taken were a shotgun, a 9mm handgun, and a 22 caliber handgun. No serial numbers were provided at this time, and there are no suspects.
POSSESSION OF A FIREARM BY A FELON
On Sept. 25, in the area of N California Street, according to the report, Lucas Baggs, age 39 of Socorro, was arrested on a warrant and one charge of possession of a firearm by a felon.
VICTIM OF SPATULA
A victim on Sept. 26 in the area of El Camino Real advised that she asked her sister to pay a bill, and that the sister did not. According to the report, the victim said her grandmother was upset over the victim asking hr sister to pay a bill, and picked up a spatula and tried to hit the victim. The victim was able to take the spatula and not be hit, but the victim requested the incident be documented, and no charges be filed.
CHARGES PENDING FOR DISORDERLY CONDUCT
Officers on Sept. 26 near the School of Mines were advised of a suspect being disorderly during the late-night hours. According to the report, the officers were provided with video from the neighbor of the suspect, showing the suspect acting out. The neighbor provided several videos to officers, and charges are pending against the suspect.
ARREST WARRANT
A suspect was contacted on Sept. 27 in the area of Otero for having a valid arrest warrant. According to the report the warrant was confirmed and the suspect was arrested.
SUSPECT DRIVING DRUNK
On Sept. 27, in the area of North California Street, an officer was called to the scene of a female suspect driving drunk. According to the report, the officer had previous calls for a female suspect driving drunk in the area. The officer met with the female suspect and her sister. The sister said the suspect was driving drunk in town, but the suspect said she was parked in the parking lot for a while. The officer had the suspect complete a field sobriety test and arrested the suspect. The vehicle was released to the family, and the suspect was taken to the police department, where she provided two breath samples with the results being .23 and .22.The suspect, Shianna Apachito, age 39 of Socorro, was charged with one charge of aggravated driving while under the influence and booked at SCDC.
SUSPENDED LICENSE
An officer was called to Manzanares on Sept. 27 to the scene of a crash. According to the report, the officer completed a check on the male suspect’s driver’s license and found they had a suspended, revoked license with arrest pursuant. Ralph Vallejos-Cano, age 47 of Socorro was arrested and charged with one count of driving while license was suspended or revoked and booked at SCDC.
ALTERCATION
Officers were called to the area of Fatima Road on Sept. 27 for an altercation. According to the report, the officer arrived and met with a male suspect who was walking back to his vehicle. The suspect said he had just arrived and was jumped by two suspects. The officer noted the suspect had a strong odor of an alcoholic beverage on his person. The suspect was asked if he was driving and said yes, but then said no, that his wife drove. The female was questioned and denied driving, saying that the suspect drove. The officer gave the suspect field sobriety tests, and the suspect was arrested, and his vehicle was towed. The suspect declined to provide a breath test, and the suspect was opportunity to provide a breath sample and still declined. The machine timed out, and the suspect, Valente Silva, age 51 of Socorro, was booked at SCDC on one charge of aggravated driving under the influence for refusal to submit to a blood or breath test.
WARRANT ARREST
On Sept. 29, an officer located a suspect at Clark Field. According to the report, the suspect was known to have a valid arrest warrant. The warrant was confirmed, and the suspect was arrested and booked at SCDC.