Police notes Nov. 9, 2009
| The New Mexican
Posted: Monday, November 09, 2009 - 11/9/09

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The Santa Fe Police Department is investigating the following reports:
• A stereo/CD unit was stolen Friday from a vehicle parked in the 1400 block of Zepol Road. A window was broken to enter the vehicle.
• A pair of sunglasses and $20 in coins were stolen early Sunday from a vehicle parked in the 1700 block of West Alameda Street.
The Santa Fe County Sheriff's Department is investigating the following reports:
• Tools, stereo systems, sunglasses and an oxygen tank were stolen late Saturday or early Sunday from two vehicles parked near Calle Pia Tixier and Calle Nopal.
• Sisto Gonzales, 40, no address given, was arrested Saturday on charges of battery on a household member after a woman told deputies he had beaten her throughout the night. She declined medical treatment. Gonzales was found and arrested at a neighbor's home.
• Angel Torres, 23, no address given, was arrested Saturday on charges of battery on a household member after a violent domestic dispute at a residence in the 20 block of Willow Road in Edgewood.
DWI arrests
• Booz Saaverdra-Bocanegra, 28, no address given, was Saturday on charges of DWI, possession of cocaine and not staying in his lane of traffic after a traffic stop on Airport Road.
• Greta Vigil, 35, of Santa Fe was charged with aggravated DWI, open container, no insurance and no registration after a hit and run crash at N.M. 106 and U.S 84/285 on Friday.
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