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The Santa Fe Police Department is investigating the following reports:

  • A teacher at Santa Fe High School reported her wallet stolen Tuesday from her desk. Two credit cards in the wallet were later used at Target and several gas stations.
  • Police responded to an alarm at Salvador Perez Pool, 601 Alta Vista St., about 1:45 a.m. Thursday and found a broken window, though it didn't appear as if anything was stolen from the building.
  • Officers arrested Melissa Gallegos, age unavailable, 3531 Cerrillos Road, on Wednesday and charged her with concealing her identity.

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

  • Two laptop computers and a 27-inch flat-screen television were stolen between Sept. 2 and Wednesday from a residence on Sabina Lane in the Hondo area.
  • Deputies arrested an intoxicated juvenile male Wednesday and charged him with burglary and other unspecified counts. The male, who was fighting with his family at the Cottonwood Mobile Home Park, admitted stealing $750 worth of liquor and an Apple iPod Nano from a residence in the 7400 block of Aspen Loop earlier in the day.
  • Deputies arrested Bernard Aguilar, 51, and Thelma Aguilar, 53, both of Santo Domingo Pueblo on Wednesday. Bernard Aguilar was charged with aggravated driving while intoxicated while Thelma Aguilar was arrested on an outstanding warrant.


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