Crime briefs for December 3, 2018
Battery on healthcare personnel at UNMH
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Battery on healthcare personnel at UNMH
Indecent exposure at Popejoy Hall
Assault near UNMH
Warrant arrest, possession of a controlled substance and possession of burglary tools near SRC
Emergency mental health evaluation, warrant, aggravated assault on a peace officer
Burglary, criminal damage at Santa Ana Star Field Press Box
Battery on a healthcare worker at UNM Psychiatric Center
Possession of Controlled Substance at Yale Parking Structure
Criminal Trespass and Resisting, Evading or Obstructing an Officer
Battery and child abuse at UNMH lobby
Battery at UNMH
Misdemeanor warrant arrest, battery, escape from custody of a peace officer
Possession of Stolen Property
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