13th Judicial District indictments


Published on Monday, June 2, 2008 11:58 AM MDT

Residential burglary, unlawful taking of a motor vehicle, theft of credit card, attempt to commit credit card fraud, credit card fraud

Tanya Largo, 27, resident of 5801 Haines NE, Albuquerque, was indicted on May 8 on the charges of residential burglary, unlawful taking of a motor vehicle, credit card theft, attempt to commit credit card fraud and credit card fraud.

According to the indictment, on or about Feb. 6, Largo entered a man’s house in Rio Rancho without permission and intended to commit a felony once inside.

She took his 1998 Jeep Cherokee and a Discover credit card. She attempted to commit credit card fraud.

Child abuse, aggravated DWI, open container

Benjamin Gachupin, 49, resident of Jemez Pueblo, was indicted on May 8 on charges of child abuse - negligently permit (no death or great bodily harm), driving while under the influence of intoxicating liquor or any drug (refusal), open container.

According to the indictment, on or about May 10, Gachupin negligently and without justification permitted three children to be placed in a situation that may have endangered their life or health.

He, also, operated a motor vehicle while under the influence of intoxicating liquor or a drug to a degree that he was incapable of safely driving a vehicle and he refused to submit to chemical testing. Gachupin also had an open container of an alcoholic beverage in his vehicle.

Embezzlement

Jennifer McKinsey, 24, resident of 949 Ivory Road, Rio Rancho, was indicted on May 22 for embezzlement (more than $2,500).

According to the indictment, on or about April 15, McKinsey converted to her own use a Nissan Titan valued more than $2,500.

Burglary, receiving or transferring a stolen vehicle, possession of burglary tools, conspiracy to commit auto burglary.

Steven Salazar, 18, resident of 509 Huron Road, Rio Rancho, was indicted on May 29 on the charges of burglary (automobile), receiving or transferring a stolen vehicle, possession of burglary tools, conspiracy to commit auto burglary.

According to the indictment, on or about May 16, Salazar entered a person’s Ford Focus without permission. She also had a stolen Dodge Ram in her possession.

She also possessed a screw driver, which is an instrument designed for or commonly used in the commission of burglary and she intended to use the screw driver to commit a burglary.

Salazar and another person by words or acts agreed together to commit auto burglary and intended to commit it.

Child abuse

Yvette Stevens, 25, resident of the 200 block of Maestas, Corrales, was indicted on May 29 on the charge of child abuse - negligently permit (no death or great bodily harm).

According to the indictment, on or about May 6, Stevens negligently and without justification permitted a child to be placed in a situation that may endanger his life or health.

Comments

2 comment(s)

    Edward Peters wrote on Aug 15, 2008 1:11 PM:

    " This is great news for both Rio Rancho and Conway and to both communities congratulations!!

    I received this news regarding Rio Rancho from a friend of mine for over 20 years whom works for a prominent buisness within the R/R area and the news is welcomed throughout the region.

    I can only imagine as being origionally from New Mexico and now living 25 miles from Conway Arkansas the news of H/P coming here has also been heaven sent.

    My hat's off to H/P and wishing everyone the best in their endeavors and for a prosperious healthy relationship. "

    VetsWife wrote on Jul 28, 2008 11:35 PM:

    " Wilson's office did find transport for my husband's stage 1V cancer surgery, a one way trip as opposed to the help offered to us. My daughter and I were left stranded after 18 difficult hours and ended up taking an 80.00 cab ride home. I was unable to visit my husband during his hospital stay, he was left without transport upon discharge. Don't get me wrong, I am thankful for that one ride but it was unethical to offer needed services then leave us stranded when our world had been turned upside down. "

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