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July 15, 2005
Talk about going directly to jail. Melissa Chavez thought she would be in the clear when she flagged down a Santa Fe police officer. Little did she know, the officer would drive her right to county jail. When the 26 year-old was picked up, the officer who stopped conducted a run of her rap sheet, which showed an outstanding warrant (for failure to comply with provisions of a prior criminal property damage charge).
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July 15, 2005
Talk about going directly to jail. Melissa Chavez thought she would be in the clear when she flagged down a Santa Fe police officer. Little did she know, the officer would drive her right to county jail. When the 26 year-old was picked up, the officer who stopped conducted a run of her rap sheet, which showed an outstanding warrant (for failure to comply with provisions of a prior criminal property damage charge).
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May 17, 2005
Topics face, police, rugby, coach, head, charges, santa, medical, girls, game, help and hospital
Police are seeking criminal charges against several adults who attacked a rugby coach, leaving him bloody and unconscious. 55-year old Craig Stewart was kicked in the face and head during a girls' rugby game Saturday. The fight began after the referee ordered a spectator off the field and was punched in the face three times by the brother of the opposing team's coach. Stewart, attempting to help the referee, intervened and held the attacker on the ground until poice arrived. That's when the attacker's brother and up to eight other adults ambushed Stewart.
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