Los Alamos Police Blotter: Dec. 13 to Dec. 19, 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.
Dec. 13 at 12:52 a.m. / Police arrested Jordan Agoyo, 24, of Santa Fe on an outstanding Magistrate Court Warrant. No photo available.
Dec. 13 at 10:50 a.m., / Police charged a 16-year-old El Rancho boy with possession of drug paraphernalia at Los Alamos High School. Police referred him to the juvenile probation officer and released him to his parents.
SAMANTHA DUTRA
Dec. 13 at 8:07 p.m. / Police Read More
NM 599 Interchange Now Open
The new roundabout at the junction of N.M. 599 and County Road 62 in Santa Fe. Courtesy/NMDOT
The new roundabout at the junction of N.M. 599 and County Road 62 in Santa Fe. Courtesy/NMDOT
NMDOT News:
NMDOT District Five is proud to announce the opening of a new interchange at the junction of N.M. 599 and County Road 62 in Santa Fe.
The newly constructed bridge, ramps and roundabouts give motorists a new and safer way to cross N.M. 599 to reach neighborhoods and facilities on the west side of the city.
The roundabouts are located on each side of the overpass on County Road 62, also known as Caja del Oro Grant Read More
LANL Implements Stricter Security Measures
Effective immediately, NNSA has directed Los Alamos National Laboratory personnel at its inspection stations at East Jemez Road and West Jemez Road to inspect all vehicles and check every driver for photo IDs such as driver’s licenses. Alternative routes for visitors traveling to Bandelier, the Jemez or the Pajarito Ski Area include N.M. 4 through White Rock or West Road past the ice rink and reservoir area. Courtesy/BNM Read More
Hazardous Fuels Treatment Planned in Forest
SFNF News:
Santa Fe National Forest Fire Management has announced that a 20-acre hazardous fuels treatment is planned on the Forest in January and February.
Santa Fe Watershed, Espanola Ranger District:
- Approximately 20 acres of piles are to be treated at any point in time in the Santa Fe Watershed from Jan. 7 through the end of February, if conditions are favorable
- The pile burn location is approximately 6 miles East of the City of Santa Fe, 1 Mile East of McClure Reservoir
- The pile burn is expected to take place while snow is on the ground, which will help keep smoke levels low
- Smoke from the burning
NNSA Orders Security Enhancements at LANL
LANL News:
The National Nuclear Security Administration, a semi-autonomous agency of the U.S. Department of Energy, has directed Los Alamos National Laboratory to increase its security, effective immediately.
LANL is the only Laboratory in the DOE Complex under this increase in security. Spokesman Kevin Roark responded to an email request from the Los Alamos Daily Post this afternoon for additional information, saying simply that the Lab cannot elaborate as to what has spurred the order for heightened security.
Because of this government order, until further notice all vehicles entering Read More


































