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{{/_source.additionalInfo}}These releases come from other sources than the Grant County Beat. This category will include events in and news releases from Grant, Catron, Hidalgo and Luna counties.
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Grant County and NMSU Cooperative Extension Service will be holding a seminar. See flyer below for information on event.
Silver City -- With the federal government mired in tumultuous change and legislative polarization, the Grant County Water Commission's regional water project offers a welcome example of how local government, in partnership with Freeport McMoRan, Inc. (FMI), is working to secure water resources for residents and commercial interests well into the future.
The Grant County Water Commission (GCWC), comprised of representatives from each municipality in the county, seven domestic water associations, the Southwest New Mexico Council of Governments and FMI, continues to meet monthly with engineers from Stantec - a global engineering firm with offices in Albuquerque and Las Cruces - to make progress toward the realization of a regional water system. Stantec engineers have completed about 30% of the system design to date.
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Friday, Mar. 21
Suspicious persons
Gold Street
Caller caught a male stealing firewood this morning/a neighbor called saying the male is taking more/caller wants a CTW issued.
Suspicious persons
W. Broadway
Caller advised a male is yelling and cussing outside so caller closed and locked their doors/male is no longer there/last seen going on Bayard Street. Caller called back requesting to speak with an officer/an employee just had another incident with the male. Officer advised he will give caller a phone call.
Friday, Mar. 21
Suspicious persons
Bandoni Drive
Caller advised he heard yelling and then voices in his back yard/unknown how many. Deputies – clear/will frequent patrol through the night.
Suspicious persons
Elguea Avenue – Hurley
Caller advised neighbor keeps shining their light into her window/wants to speak with LE before they ATL. Deputy out at next door neighbor/negative contact.
Bayard Police Department
Friday, Mar. 21
Criminal trespass
400 Tom Foy Blvd.
Caller wants to speak to LE about issuing a CTW on a named subject for all Snappy's/the 400 Tom Foy Blvd. Snappy is where the incident first occurred.
Disturbance
801 Tom Foy Blvd.
Officer advised possible disturbance/two named males/church across the street from the Bayard Chevron.
Silver City Fire Department
Friday, Mar. 21
Fire alarm
1600 16th Street
E11 – no smoke or fire showing. SCPD officer – fire alarm stopped being audible. E11 – all units clear.
Suicide
Location redacted
Caller stated she received a tip that her Grade 11 male friend has been threatening suicidal ideations. Caller did call La Plata Middle School and they advised they do not have a student under that name.
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