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The affidavit says the police department has surveillance camera images showing a pickup matching the description "going to the area of the hit-and-run at approximately 9:20 p.m." The footage also ...
Jan. 24—New Mexico State Police determined an Española police officer did not act with negligence when he struck and killed a pedestrian on Riverside Drive on a late December morning. State ...
Jan. 8—Two Rio Arriba County sisters have filed lawsuits against the city of Española, contending they were subjected to an illegal traffic stop after a surveillance camera mistakenly flagged ...
History See also: History of New Mexico Etymology Española was referred to as La Vega de los Vigiles ('the Vigils' Meadow') before the presence of railroads. La Española means 'Spanish woman', and folk history attributes the name to railroad construction workers who named the area after a woman who worked in a small restaurant in the area. In fact the name is a shortened form of Plaza ...
In October 2006, the Post surpassed the Daily News in circulation for the first time, only to see the Daily News overtake its rival a few months later. In 2010, the Post ' s daily circulation was 525,004, just 10,000 behind the Daily News. As of 2017, the Post was the fourth-largest newspaper in the United States by circulation, while the Daily ...
The National Police Corps (Spanish: Cuerpo Nacional de Policía, CNP; [ˈkweɾpo naθjoˈnal de poliˈθi.a]; also known simply as the National Police, Policía Nacional) [1] is the national civilian police force of Spain. The CNP is mainly responsible for policing urban areas, whilst rural policing is generally the responsibility of the Civil ...
Jan. 20—A Rio Arriba County couple is suing the city of Española and the Española Police Department, alleging officers' failure to arrest former city councilor Phillip Chacon following a ...
The United States Postal Inspection Service (USPIS), or the Postal Inspectors, is the federal law enforcement arm of the United States Postal Service.It supports and protects the U.S. Postal Service, its employees, infrastructure, and customers by enforcing the laws that defend the United States' mail system from illegal or dangerous use.