Los Alamos Police Blotter: Nov. 29 to Dec. 5, 2012
The following information is provided by the Los Alamos Police Department.
Neither arrests nor charges indicate a conviction, and neither means that a person is guilty of the charges filed against them.
Nov. 29 at 9:27 a.m. / Police charged a 15-year-old boy from Abiquiu with possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia at Los Alamos High School, 1300 Diamond Dr., referred him to the juvenile probation officer and released him to his parents.
DANIEL RODARTE
Nov. 29 at 8:57 p.m. / Police arrested Daniel Rodarte, 27, of Espanola while he was in the Los Alamos County jail, on an outstanding Read More
Letter to the Editor: County Has Reached Drop-Dead Point
- By Joel M. Williams
- Los Alamos
- County Council members and administrators,
- The county has finally reached the drop-dead point with regard to the redo of N.M. 502 from Knecht to Tewa Loop.
- The hastily generated design created by PW (Public Works) in January was done without serious critiquing, endorsed by the Transportation Board under questionable circumstances, and approved quickly by the Council as it “needed to rush this through urgently to insure funding,” even as some of us indicated that it would not meet LOS.
- This design has now been soundly rejected by state
Simple Steps Put ‘Green’ Back in Holidays
National Regifting Day is Dec. 18. Courtesy photo
COUNTY News:
The New Mexico Recycling Coalition Offers Solutions to Reduce your Holiday Trash
Did you know that Americans produce 25 percent more waste between Thanksgiving and New Year’s Day? That means we’re adding one million more tons to the landfill in the span of a month (EPA.)
“Greening the holidays” began as a grass-roots movement, but it practically has turned into an industry. There’s a reason the topic gets so much attention. Many of us yearn for healthier, more meaningful, less expensive and less wasteful holidays. Read More
County’s New Housing Manager Meets With Los Alamos Housing Partnership Board
Paul Andrus, third from left, introduces himself to members of the Los Alamos Housing Partnership Board from left, Anne Nobile, Cindy Hollabaugh and Bob Fuselier Tuesday during a meeting held at a residence in White Rock. The group discussed the Los Alamos Housing Partnership mission, the local housing market and how the Partnership and County might work together to enhance housing in Los Alamos. The County hired Andrus last month as manager of Housing and Special Projects in the Community and Economic Development Department. He is from Aurora, Colo., has a wife, children and three schnauzers. Read More
Art in Public Places Board Meets Dec. 12
Arctic bear by Jean Balagna is on display at Mesa Public Library. Courtesy photo
APPB News:
The Art in Public Places Board is set to meet 4:30-6 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 12 at Mesa Public Library in Upstairs Meeting Room #3.
The meeting is open to the public.
AGENDA
I. CALL TO ORDER
II. PUBLIC COMMENT (This section on the agenda is reserved for questions and comments from the public on items that are not otherwise included in this agenda. Speakers will be limited to 4 minutes each.)
III. APP BOARD BUSINESS
A. Approval of Minutes from Nov. 14, 2012
B. Welcome to new APPB Member(s)
C. Farewell to long-time APPB Read More
Lodgers’ Tax Advisory Board Meets Tuesday
LTAB News:
The Los Alamos County Lodgers’ Tax Advisory Board is meeting 1-3 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 11 in the Los Alamos Chamber of Commerce Conference Room at 109 Central Park Square.
AGENDA
I. ADMINISTRATIVE ACTIONS All 1 p.m. (20 min.)
A. Call to Order/Introductions
B. Review of the Statement of Antitrust Policy
C. Approval of Today’s Agenda
D. Public Comment
E. Approval of Minutes
II. BOARD DEVELOPMENT ACTIONS All 1:20 p.m. (15 min.)
A. Board Vacancy Status Report/Schedule
B. Farewell Event with Linda Deck and Ken Ashley (celebration date)
C. 2013 LTAB Meetings Calendar (Day/Time) Read More
Ceremony to Swear in New Officials is Dec. 21
COUNTY News:
The public is invited to attend the official “swearing in” ceremony for newly elected officials at 10 a.m. Friday, Dec. 21 in the Municipal Courtroom of the Justice Center.
Steven Girrens, Kristin Henderson and Peter Sheehey will be sworn in as new County Councilors, along with new County Clerk Sharon Stover.
Municipal Judge Alan Kirk will preside. A reception with light refreshments will follow in the lobby of the Justice Center. Read More
Los Alamos Police Conduct Emergency Training
Members of the Los Alamos County Police Department are conducting emergency vehicle operations course training today at the Los Alamos County Airport on Airport Road. Courtesy photo Read More
State and Federal Officials Reject N.M. 502 Plans
The New Mexico Department of Transportation, (NMDOT), and the Federal Highway Administration, (FHWA), in a letter dated Nov 30, have rejected the Los Alamos County’s proposed alternative for the N.M. 502 Improvement Project (see link to letter below.)
This means that the project will not receive the $3.8 million in funding that the NMDOT and FHWA have programmed for Fiscal Year 2014 unless new plans are drawn up that are acceptable to NMDOT and FHWA.
New plans must be submitted quickly as FHWA and NMDOT set a deadline of February Read More
Bandelier Team Receives Partnership Award
From left, Associate directors Mariela Melero and Soraya Correa, Bandelier Chief Ranger Tom Betts, District Field Office Director Patti Reynolds and Director Alejandro Mayorkas of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services at Washington, D.C. awards ceremony. Courtesy/BNM
BANDELIER News:
Under the soaring cliffs of Frijoles Canyon in Bandelier National Monument, 15 immigrants were sworn in as U.S. citizens during a naturalization ceremony on the 4th of July.
This past month, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) awarded the Bandelier incident command team Read More
Pet of the Week: Coquetta the Retriever Mix
Coquetta the Retriever mix. Photo by Don Taylor
Los Alamos Police Save Suicidal Man
Isaiah Cisneros
By Carol A. Clark
Seizing literally a split-second opportunity, Los Alamos police officers were able to tase a suicidal man, lunge across the room and snatch his gun away before he could kill himself.
For reasons unknown, Isaiah Cisneros, 26, of Los Alamos threatened to shoot himself on Nov. 24. A woman in his home on 35th Street alerted police.
Cpl. Eric Wilhoit and Ofc. Oliver McCartney responded to the residence and Sgt. Jeremy Duran arrived shortly thereafter.
The woman directed the officers to a bedroom in which they found Cisneros sitting cross-legged on the floor and facing Read More
Second Edition of ‘Los Alamos Place Names’ Is Here
Author Craig Martin
Book News:
Trinity Drive. Peggy Sue Bridge. Bathtub Row. The history of Los Alamos is written it the names given to locations around town.
The origins of those names and many more are discussed in the long-awaited second edition of Place Names of Los Alamos by local author Craig Martin.
“The first edition has been out of print since 2002 and I’ve been promising the Los Alamos Historical Society an update since 2005, so it’s about time,” Martin said.
The book chronicles the stories behind about 500 names, and the second edition includes two dozen new places that have acquired Read More
County to Host Small Business Assistance Q & A
COUNTY News:
Los Alamos County’s Economic Development Division will host a question and answer session for area businesses from 10 a.m. to noon, Dec. 12 in the Nambe Room of historic Fuller Lodge (2nd floor.)
Business owners and representatives are encouraged to bring their questions and comments regarding issues facing the small business sector. In turn, the County will present its small business assistance programs, services and funding.
“Small businesses form the backbone of any vibrant community and we realize the unique challenges faced by small business in Los Alamos and want to help,” Read More
Council Approves Formation of Five-Person Committee to Review Utilities Department/Charter Issue
Members of the Los Alamos County Council voted 6-1 to appoint a five-person committee to delve deeper into the issues of liability, accountability and responsibility in the relationship between the County and the Department of Public Utilities and its Board. From left, Councilor Fran Berting, Councilor Mike Wismer – not seated, Council Vice Chair Jeff Rodgers, Council Chair Sharon Stover, Councilor Vincent Chiravalle, Councilor David Izraelevitz and Councilor Rick Reiss – who voted against appointing the committee during Tuesday’s Council meeting. On the table Read More
Los Alamos County Council Honors Kevin Smith
Los Alamos County Councilor Vincent Chiravalle, right, on behalf of the Council, presents Los Alamos Site Office Manager Kevin W. Smith with a gift of a framed photograph of aspen trees by Leslie Bucklin in recognition of his service to the County. The DOE/NNSA recently announced that Smith will be departing Los Alamos in January to become the manager of the Office of River Protection. Smith came to Los Alamos in June 2010 as LASO manager, and has worked with the County Council, County Administrator and various department directors on a number of projects and joint initiatives in the last two years. Read More
BREAKING NEWS: Police Capture Burglary Suspects
Skylar B. Smith. Courtesy/LAPD
Detectives from the Los Alamos Police Department’s Investigations Division, working in conjunction with the Albuquerque Police Department’s Auto Theft Division, have apprehended a man suspected in the recent rash of auto burglaries in Los Alamos.
Skylar B. Smith, 20, of Rio Rancho, who previously lived in Los Alamos, was arrested Monday, Dec. 1 on a Los Alamos warrant for auto burglary and theft of credit cards.
Coady Richards. Courtesy/LAPD
Smith’s arrest comes after Read More
County Offers Free Luminaria Sand
COUNTY News:
Each year, the Los Alamos County Pavement Division provides free luminaria sand as a courtesy to residents.
Sand is now available at these locations:
- Overlook Park – in south Parking Lot
- Urban Park – in 42nd St. Parking Area
- Sullivan Field – west side of Parking Lot
- Barranca Mesa – at the end of Barranca Rd @ Navajo
- North Mesa – at the north end of Soccer Field Parking Lot
Residents are asked to limit the amount of sand taken to the amount needed for their holiday luminarias. Read More
Craig Martin Addresses Post-Las Conchas Fire Trail Rehabilitation Dec. 12
Members of the Youth Conservation Corps re-route a section of the Valle Canyon Trail. Courtesy/PEEC
PEEC News:
Come to PEEC from 7 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 12 to get an update on the status of post-Las Conchas Fire trail rehabilitation from Open Space and Trails Specialist Craig Martin.
Craig Martin
Craig Martin began his career in Los Alamos as a freelance writer. He has written many books and magazine articles on local outdoor recreation and history, including a wonderful, comprehensive guide to trails in and around Los Alamos and White Rock.
This book in particular should be Read More
Special Library Winterfest Afternoon This Sunday
New Library Manager Steven Thomas
The community is invited to join Mesa Public Library 1:30-3:30 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 9 for an exhibit opening, author talk and to welcome new Library Manager Steven Thomas.
The afternoon event begins at 1:30 p.m. in the Upstairs Meeting Rooms with Authors Speak guest Chris Wilson.
This talk is followed at 2:30 p.m. with the Plazas of New Mexico Exhibit opening reception in the Upstairs Art Gallery.
A welcome reception caps off the afternoon from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. for new Los Alamos County Library System Manager Steven Thomas in the Upstairs Rotunda.
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