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Man sentenced to 22 years for 2020 murder in Las Cruces
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — A man, who was a teenager at the time of a 2020 murder, has been sentenced to serve more than 22 years in prison for the crime. On Friday, June 28, Jeremiah Peña-Nieto, 21, was sentenced to 22 years and 6 months in prison, according to a news release sent […]
Man arrested after series of crashes and attempted break-in in Canutillo
CANUTILLO, Texas (KFOX14/CBS4) — A man was arrested after reportedly stealing a truck, crashing into several properties, and then trying to break into a home in Canutillo on Sunday. Deputies arrested 39-year-old Gabriel Sandoval. The incident happened shortly after 5 p.m. when deputies were called to the 600 block...
Bureau of Indian Affairs: South Fork Fire caused by lightning strike
On Wednesday afternoon, the Bureau of Indian Affairs sent out a release stating that the South Fork Fire in the Lincoln National Forest was caused by lightning. "The identification of the point of origin and all evidence and data support lighting as the cause of the fire," the release said. "Human activity and factors did not contribute to the cause."
San Francisco removes foreign fugitive wanted in Mexico
SAN FRANCISCO, California — Enforcement and Removal Operations San Francisco removed an unlawfully present foreign fugitive on June 27 who was wanted by law enforcement authorities in Mexico to face charges for illegal possession of firearms and drugs with intent to distribute. Eduardo Jacob Cuencas Vivar, a 41-year-old, departed...
Border Patrol finds four bodies in the desert near Sunland Park and Santa Teresa
SUNLAND PARK, N. M. (KFOX14/CBS4) — Border Patrol discovered four bodies Monday afternoon out in the desert outside Sunland Park and Santa Teresa. According to a social media post by the Sunland Park Fire Department, they assisted the Doña Ana County Sheriff's Office and the Sunland Park Police Department in the recovery of four bodies in the desert between 5600 McNutt Road and Bi-National Avenue.
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