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The Santa Fe Police Department is investigating the following report:

• Unspecified items were stolen between Friday and Sunday from a residence in the 2900 block of Camino del Gusto.

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

• A flat-screen television valued at $900 and a digital camera valued at $250 were stolen Tuesday from a residence on Saddle Back Mesa.

• An unknown person broke into a residence Monday in the 400 block of N.M. 592 and rifled through clothing and other items but didn't take anything.

• An unknown person broke into a residence Monday in the 100 block of Comanche Drive and tried to steal a 55-inch television, but couldn't.

• A laptop computer, a leather jacket, three shirts, and a silver-and-gold chain were stolen Monday from a residence in the 2400 block of Camino de Los Lopez.

The New Mexico State Police Department is investigating the following reports:

• Officers arrested Ivory Martinez, 25, of Truchas on Friday and charged her with possession of cocaine, possession of heroin, possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia.

• Police arrested Alejandro Lopez, 57, of Santa Cruz on Wednesday and charged him with driving with a suspended or revoked license and having a false title or registration.

• Officers arrested Patrick Martinez, 36, of Santa Cruz on Sept. 30 and charged him with two counts of aggravated battery on a household member, tampering with evidence and aggravated assault on a household member. Martinez's wife of five months told police that Martinez beat her severely while she was driving, then put a gun in her mouth and threatened to kill her. The woman needed 14 staples in her head, according to a police report.

The Tesuque Tribal Police Department is investigating the following report:

• Officers arrested Anthony Jaramillo, 21, and Samuel Jaramillo, 18, both of 19B Arroyo Nambé, on Monday after a car chase. Police first responded to an alarm at J.R. Clothing on U.S. 84/285 about 2:35 a.m. and found the glass door broken. At about the same time, a Santa Fe County sheriff's deputy reported he was chasing a red 2006 Dodge pickup, and those inside were throwing out articles of clothing. Officers used a spike strip to stop the car and arrested the two Jaramillos, though a third man escaped. Both Jaramillos were charged with aggravated burglary, larceny, criminal damage to property, receiving stolen property, aggravated fleeing from police, negligent use of a weapon, conspiracy and tampering with evidence.

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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 (955-2255)


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