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Farmington Daily Times (Newspaper) - April 10, 2013, Farmington, New Mexico
Hitting the links Kirtland pm favored in boys Golf b1 the Bloomfield woman Are Ste for Carmona by Ryan boat Al the daily times Farmington a a Bloomfield woman was arrested monday on suspicion of stealing $25,000 from her employer. J o 1 a n n a Carmona 46, was booked into the san Juan county adult detention Center on monday night. She is charged with a second degree felony for embezzling about $25,000 from Bloomfield Quick Mart 506 South Bloomfield blvd. Carmona is being held in mail on a $30, a a Cash Only Bond. Carmona was the District manager of the Bloomfield Quick Mart. She is accused of stealing Money that she should have placed in the convenience stores atm said Bloomfield police detective Chad Herrera. Beginning in january 2012, Carmona cashed More than $1 Kkt Worth of company checks at the citizens Bank in Bloomfield. Each of the checks was valued Between $6, Skand $8,000. The Cash should have been put in the automated Teller machine but a Quick Mart manager reported that about $25,000 was missing according to the affidavit for her arrest. Carmona was the Only store employee that could a Osit Money into the atm according to the affidavit. Police started investigating the business when Vuicic Mart employees reported a burglary on feb. 11. The Gas station shares a building with a pfc. The restaurant has surveillance cameras inside the Quick Mart. Police became suspicious of Carmona when she was filmed tampering with pfc surveillance cameras the night before the store reported a burglary see embezzlement a2 drip drip wind rain cause outages a4 red Brick pizza $20 for $10 50% off to Getdins Deal Goto wednesday april 10, 2013 Farmington attorney sent warning police received letter cautioning that officer would get somebody shot and or killed by Ryan boy Tal the daily times Farmington a a local attorney sent a letter to Farmington police last year warning that one of its of i cers was going to shoot or kill somebody. And last month that Olti cer a Christopher Blea a shot and injured a burglary suspect Michael Chavez. On nov. 28, Victor Titus a partner at Farmington a Titus and Murphy Law firm filed a tort claims notice against Farmington police and five of its officers including Blea. A tort claims notice tells a Public Agency that someone May file a lawsuit against it. The tort was filed on behalf of Alejandro Ortiz who Blea and four other of tigers stopped november. It stated that Blea and the officers violated search and seizure and use of Force Laws. The Day after filing the tort Titus sent a letter to Farmington police chief Kyle Westall about Blea. Titus letter said a this Cavalier Cowboy attitude by of ii cer Blea is not Only contrary to Law but is going to get somebody shot and or Titus letter urged Westall to a Stop officer Blea now before we have a an officer involved Shux Ting. �?o1 hate to say 1 told you so but that a the Way it worked said Titus in a phone Inte Niew this week. A the officer shootings arc out of control and some a Kly hits to Lio Blea declined to comment Lor this Story. When Titus wrote tie letter there had t been ii officer involved shooting in Farmington in two years. This year fanning on police have been involved in three officer involved so wings. Two were fatal. The third shooting was on March 22. Blea Stop a d Chavez on Cherry Avenue North of 16th Sti meet. Chavez. 41, had Active Wam uits for his arrest for alleged Bigla Ries and he ran Lka a his cd toward Serenil businesses in the area. Blea chased him and fired shots when Chavez allegedly pulled a cellphone see warning a2 local animal rights activists Are sacking nov. Susana Martinez s support for an animal rights Day to encourage pet adoption. the daily limes animal rights advocates seek support promoters look to no governor to Stop shelter euthanasia for a just one Day a Byer abyss the daily times Farmington a a statewide Campaign aimed at garnering gov. Susana Martinez a support for a one Day moratorium on shelter euthanasia has arrived in san Juan county. The Campaign known As a just one Day a Aims to Spur communities across the country to transform themselves into no kill communities tie threshold for that classification is an adoption or live release rate of at least 90 percent. The Campaign is being sponsored by no kill new Mexico an animal rights adv a by group. A petition asking the governor to endorse a just one Day programming across new Mexico on june 11 has garnered about 2,500 signatures toward its 3, Kex signature goal organizers said. The petition Calls for Martinez to urge shelters and animal control departments to not euthanize any healthy or treatable animals on that Dale. A san Juan county has the ability to become no kill a said Traci Fletcher humane society of the i our a orc is Board member. Quot we must All work together As the situation is extremely dire because it has been ignored Lor far Tim Long t thousands of animals Are every Yeier in our two local shelters and it seems that Many in san Juan county have come to View animals As disposable and we have to change that Fletcher who signed the petition said that Low Cost spay and neuter clinics need to be opened across the county in Aling with the problem will require mandatory spay and neuter for All animals unless the owner possesses a breeders permit education for children on humane treatment of animals stricter Puppy Mill Laws and Sliffe penalties for those who abuse animal welfare Laws she said. See animals a3israeli agriculturalists lend tips for Navajo Farmer by Jan ii Kant the daily times ship Kuk Israel is trying to help the Navajo nation grow a not bigger but better. As part of the two Day a Navajo and Israel agricultural gathering for the first nations conference four israeli Farmers on monday answered questions about water soil and planting. The banners arc from Ama agricultural industries which is based in Owakim Israel. The conference which continues today Aims to improve the future of Agri cd Ture on the Navajo nation. But whether the message reached the right people was up for debate. �?o1 done to see any banners Here a said pc Begay a Fanner from Shiprock. Quot its mostly non Indian educate Coj Petrle a Begay who is involved with his local farm Board said he was disappointed to see few Navajo Farmers in the crowd. He said he Felt that they were die ones who should be discussing agriculture with the israeli banners. Many who attended mondays event Are members of Victory life Church in Shiprock which organized much of the conference. Victim life Church and other Faith based non a Liti Cal groups paid for the israeli Farmers trip just As the groups paid for Navajo nation president Ben Shelly strip to Israel last i it Ece Niber Shelly who made a trip to Shiprock on monday to attend the conference first expressed interest in Israel when he attended a conference in Farmington during which he Learned about Israel and the history of its people. He saw similarities Between israelis past and the tribes including the country a own struggle to successfully Harvest produce a a problem today for the tribe. In a declaration. Shelly stated that the tribe was a supporter of Israel a move that Many Navajo people criticized. Still Shelly stands by his decision. A att key Are giving us what they know. They re willing to help us a Shelly said tuesday of Israel. Suggested solutions were rooted in both traditional and modern methods. Fhe israeli Farmers promoted drip irrigation Huiting times and soil nutrition As ways to improve the Success rate of crops. See Farmers a2 a if Quot of Jymy Kew a in daily in Shiprock artist Eugeana Joa Talka about tha gifts a has Mada for four Isreall Farmers visiting Shiprock As part of an agricultural . Top stories online 1. Bloo Mieki woman arrested for. 2. Deal to Derek san Juan Basin Mancos. 3. Farmington music instructor Chrisman. 4. Wirke pick 14 dust around Farmington. 8. San Juan county gains 600 jobs in. 6. No state Polk Road rage pled role. 7. Second search turns up More Clu to. Index classifieds id8 comics i Bio l0tteftyia2 obits i As stocks ib12 viewpoint i All weather ib12 news beat in the news panel hears proposal to change no water rules i a3 Sisters to Lecki As concert mistresses ia4 search for Umsu president Narrows to five ia4 Bung scientists compete at state Spence fair ia4 weather partly Cloudy with a Broeze. 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