2014年1月13日 星期一
AROUND NM
Source: Albuquerque Journal, N.迷你倉最平M.Jan. 13--Police: Group of girls stole at storeA swarm of teenage girls shoplifted from an Albuquerque clothing store Friday, fled, then returned to throw rocks through the window, according to a criminal complaint.Police say two of the teenagers were distracting employees at Angel Eyes near San Pedro and Central by asking them to retrieve products from the back of the room while eight others shoved merchandise into their purses. When employees called police, the girls fled to a nearby waiting car, then threw rocks and shoes at the building and spit through the resulting holes in the door, according to the complaint.A store employee grabbed 18-year-old Ayesha Webb, allegedly preventing her from escaping with a white pair of shoes, until police arrived and she was arrested, according to the complaint. Webb was initially booked into a juvenile facility by giving officials an incorrect date of birth, but was transferred to the county jail Saturday.Webb faces charges of robbery and conspiracy to commit a felony.It's unclear from the complaint whether the other girls involved were detained.Fourth DWI arrest; child in vehicleAn Albuquerque woman was charged with drunken driving for the fourth time on Friday after police allege her blood alcohol level was twice the legal limit while she was driving with her 7-year-old son, according to a criminal complaint filed in court.An officer noticed the driver of a black Ford F-150 driving 迷你倉arelessly near Central and Eubank and pulled the driver over, according to the complaint. The officer noticed that 40-year-old driver Delynn Grine's pupils were "pinpointed," and she performed poorly on sobriety tests, according to the complaint.Her blood alcohol concentration was more than double the legal limit when she agreed to a breath test, and she did not have a valid license on her, according to the complaint.Grine was charged with child abuse and aggravated driving while intoxicated, fourth offense, a felony.Men involved in chase identifiedThe Bernalillo County Sheriff's Office on Sunday identified the three men who led police on a 30-mile chase from Albuquerque to the San Felipe Pueblo on Saturday -- sometimes at speeds over 100 mph.Police say 23-year-old Adrian Banuelas, 20-year-old Joel Villa and 18-year-old Saul Armando Solis were arrested and charged with aggravated battery on a police officer, aggravated eluding, unlawful taking of a motor vehicle and conspiracy.The incident began when the driver backed into a BCSO deputy's vehicle near Montano and Interstate 25 and then fled, according to BCSO. The driver tried to exit at the San Felipe Pueblo, but lost control and crashed, after which the men fled on foot.The vehicle was later found to be stolen, BCSO said.Copyright: ___ (c)2014 the Albuquerque Journal (Albuquerque, N.M.) Visit the Albuquerque Journal (Albuquerque, N.M.) at .abqjournal.com Distributed by MCT Information Servicesmini storage
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