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The Santa Fe Police Department is investigating the following reports:

• A woman lost her debit card at Santa Fe Place mall on Nov. 23, and someone used it at "over 23" locations in Santa Fe, according to a report. The woman canceled the card, but not before charges were made.

• A .44-magnum 8-inch revolver and a notebook computer were stolen between 3 and 7 a.m. Friday from a car parked in the 500 block of Abeyta Street.

• An unknown person broke into a car between noon and 4 p.m. Friday at a parking lot on the corner of Otero Street and East Marcy Street. The person stole a car stereo and an iPod with a silver face.

• Someone found a purse in Santa Fe Plaza at 4 p.m. Friday and turned it in to police. Police made several attempts to call the owner with no luck. The purse was placed in evidence for safe keeping.

• An unknown person or people threw rocks at cars in the 1600 block of Calle Sotero on Wednesday night and early Thursday morning. Two vehicles and a travel trailer sustained more than $1,500 in damage.

• An unknown person shattered the passenger window of a car parked in the 3200 block of Cerrillos Road between 8:03 and 9:05 p.m. Monday.

• An unknown person broke the driver's side window of a car parked in the 4200 block of Cerrillos Road at 9:08 p.m. Friday. A faceplate for a Pioneer car stereo was stolen.

• Police arrested Miguel Gomez-Urbina on charges of possession of a controlled substance and concealing his identity early Friday morning after pulling him over in his car and finding a small amount of cocaine.

• An unknown person broke a rear window of a '98 Honda Civic parked at Pep Boys at 2710 Cerrillos Road between 8:30 p.m. Friday night and 8 p.m. Saturday. A radio was stolen and molding around the radio was broken.

The Santa Fe County Sheriff's Department is investigating the following reports:

• An unknown person shattered the driver's side window of a Chevrolet pickup while parked in a driveway on Calle Laco Errante on Friday morning between 1 and 6 a.m. A car stereo, DVD player, amp, speakers and tools were stolen.

• The occupant of a house on Camino Cerro Chato in Madrid reported several items were stolen from his house over the past year. Most recently, the victim's son told deputies that he saw an unknown man on the property around the time that gold, silver, turquoise and opal items were taken. There are no signs of forced entry and no suspects at present.

• A 17-year-old girl reported on Friday that she was touched inappropriately over her clothing by an adult male while at a ranch at Bonanza Creek. The suspect has not been located and the investigation is ongoing.

• A car stereo and speaker box were stolen from an unlocked vehicle at the Casitas Mobile Home Park on Airport Road on Friday. Deputies were able to obtain fingerprints from the vehicle.

Help lines

Esperanza Shelter for Battered Families hot line: 800-473-5220

New Mexico suicide-prevention hot line: 866-435-7166

Santa Fe Rape Crisis and Trauma Center: 986-9111, 800-721-7273 or TTY 471-1624

Police and fire emergency: 911

Graffiti hot line: 955-CALL (2255)


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