Police notes, November 4, 2009
| The New Mexican
Posted: Tuesday, November 03, 2009 - 11/4/09

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The Santa Fe Police Department is investigating the following reports:
• A 2009 Toyota Tundra was stolen Monday or Tuesday from the 200 block of Vuelta Roble.
• Police arrested Jacob Garcia, 38, No. 9 Cuerno de Baca, on Monday and charged him with driving with a revoked license.
• Items including a wallet were stolen Monday from a residence in the 700 block of West Manhattan Street. A credit card from the wallet was later used at several gas stations.
• A residence in the 800 block of Calle Torreador was burglarized Monday, though a police report didn't specify whether anything was stolen.
• A rifle and a computer monitor were among the items stolen Monday from a home in the 2300 block of Calle Agar.
The Santa Fe County Sheriff's Department is investigating the following reports:
• Two flat-screen televisions and seven gold rings were stolen Monday from a residence on Camino Largo.
• Deputies arrested Phil Martinez, 49, address unavailable, on Monday and charged him with battery on a household member.
• A flat-screen television, two iPods, a laptop computer, jewelry, $250 in cash, an extra set of keys, a video-game system and a checkbook were stolen Monday from a residence on Rabbit Road.
• Someone took a flat-screen television and an unspecified number of rifles, shotguns and scopes Monday from a home on Stoneridge Road.
• Jewelry, an unspecified amount of cash, a checkbook, an iPod, a digital camera and a flat-screen television were stolen Monday from a residence on Nancy's Trail.
• A video-game system, an unspecified amount in cash, a checkbook, video games, a video camera, an iPod, jewelry, a pellet gun and a DVD were stolen Monday from a home on Calle Inez.
DWI arrest
• Officers arrested Alexander Gawron, 22, 1270 Vallecita Drive, on Tuesday and charged him with aggravated driving while intoxicated, driving with a suspended or revoked license and no registration. Gawron's breath alcohol content was .21, more than twice the legal driving limit.
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