The Santa Fe Police Department is investigating the following reports:
• Manuel Barela, no age given, 1397 Bishops Lodge Road, was arrested on a Magistrate Court bench warrant Thursday. No charges were listed.
• A woman Thursday reported her 2006 Saturn Ion with NM license plate JYC981 was stolen sometime Tuesday from the 2600 block of West Zia Road.
• Erik Lucero, no age given, 1705 Quapaw St., was arrested Friday on an outstanding Municipal Court warrant alleging failure to appear.
• A man reported thieves broke into the Quest office, 2701 Sawmill Road, between Thursday and Friday and stole at least two large spools of copper phone wire. The suspects used the business' forklift and damaged a company truck during the crime. The wire is valued at $1,360.
• A man reported someone broke the windshield and dented the hood on his 2005 Ford Explorer and broke the rear window on his wife's 2005 Ford truck in the 1300 block of Rufina Lane between Wednesday night and Thursday morning. Nothing was reported stolen.
• Someone broke into a home in the 700 block of Dunlap Street between Tuesday and Wednesday. Several unidentified items were stolen.
• Police arrested Manuel Carrillo, 69, of 1057 Alto St., on Friday on an outstanding Municipal Court warrant charging failure to appear on a charge of "alcohol in public." Carrillo was booked into the Santa Fe detention facility.
• A woman reported someone obtained her credit card information and used it between Monday and Wednesday to charge $782.25 to her account.
• A man reported an unknown male broke the back window of his vehicle in on Shanon Court in Moriarty on Saturday morning and stole a purse and a gold watch.
• While a man was inside Walgreens, 3298 Cerrillos Road, working Friday morning, a tall, light-skinned, bald-headed male in a red vehicle stole a palm pilot from the man's unlocked work vehicle, the worker said.
The Santa Fe County Sheriff's Department is investigating the following reports:
• Someone took a Wii game station, radar detector, digital camera and an iPod from an unlocked silver Honda Accord and broke a window on a blue Nissan pickup between 6 p.m. Friday and 11:30 a.m. Saturday. Both vehicles were parked in a driveway on Kachina Loop.
• A man reported his business in Jaconita on County Road 84 had been broken into between 10 a.m. Friday and 7 a.m. Saturday. The only item stolen was a Thermal Dynamics Drag-Gun Plasma Cutter valued at $3,200.
• A woman on Buckman Road reported someone took a tire, brake caliper and hub from the front driver's side of her 1991 Ford Explorer parked on her property between 8 p.m. Thursday and 8 a.m. Friday.
• A man in the Calle de Tomas and El Rancho area reported someone slashed 12 tires on his horse trailer and utility trailers between 11 p.m. Thursday and 8 a.m. on Friday. The slashing occurred sometime after the man had called police to break up a party at his son's house at the same location.
• Justus Peterson, 30, 1898 Gils Way, was arrested Saturday and charged with battery against a household member and on a Municipal Court bench warrant alleging failure to comply.
• Jesus Antonio Rubina, 22, address unknown, was arrested Saturday after deputies stopped him in a white Chevrolet Tahoe as he was driving out of the Tierra Rael Mobile Home Park and found him intoxicated. Rubina was charged with aggravated DWI and had a breath alcohol content of .17.
• Roxanne Romero, 37, address unknown, was arrested after the 2003 Hyundai she was allegedly driving hit a curb in the Airport Road and Camino Entrada area. Deputies report Romero appeared to be asleep at the wheel, was highly intoxicated and "literally fell out of the vehicle." Romero allegedly refused to be arrested, fought officers and refused a breath test. Romero was charged with aggravated DWI, careless driving and resisting arrest.
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