

Police Report for March 7, 2018

March 4
- Lisa Martinez, 44, Alamosa, was cited for first-degree possession of contraband and possessing a schedule II controlled substance at 2017 Lava Lane. There was 1.66 grams of suspected meth recovered from Martinez.
- Pablo Arellano, 35, Alamosa, was cited for second-degree assault, resisting arrest and obstructing a peace officer at 2017 Lava Lane.
- Nevada Siemering, 20, Monte Vista, was cited for failing to yield at the intersection of San Juan Avenue and Third Street.
March 3
- Chelsea Squires, 26, and Michael Wilson, 25, Alamosa were cited for possessing a schedule I controlled substance and possessing drug paraphernalia at 802 State Avenue.
- David Teem, 66, Alamosa, was cited for driving the wrong way and driving without seatbelts at the intersection of El Rio Drive and Monterrey Avenue.
- Shawna Johnston, 30, Del Norte, was cited for failing to stop at a stop sign at the intersection of Clark Street and Craft Drive.
- Jennifer Bush, 30, Alamosa, was cited for failing to stop at a stop sign at the intersection of Clark Street and Craft Drive.
- Marie Espinoza, 31, Alamosa, was cited for failing to stop at a stop sign at the intersection of Clark Street and Craft Drive.
- Darlene Cragle, 59, Monte Vista, was cited for failing to stop at a stop sign and driving without a seatbelt at the intersection of Clark Street and Craft Drive.
- Marsha Klasing, 64, Alamosa, was cited for failing to stop at a stop sign and driving without a seatbelt at the intersection of Clark Street and Craft Drive.
- Cole Sienknecht, 18, Colorado Spring, was cited for driving 20-39 mph over the speed limit at the 1400 block of Main Street.
- Jose Pedro Nicolas, 53, Alamosa, was cited for driving 10-19 mph over the speed limit at the 1600 block of Main Street.
March 2
- Roslyn Garcia, 33, Alamosa, was cited for possessing drug paraphernalia, possessing a schedule II controlled substance, driving without child restraints and driving with a revoked license at the intersection of Eighth Street and Edison Avenue.
March 1
- Augustina Briones, 38, Alamosa, was cited for possessing a forged instrument and theft between $750-$1,999 at 2437 Main Street.
- Jeffrey Walters, 30, Alamosa, was summoned for domestic violence and harassment at 720 Del Sol Drive.
February 28
- Owen Hawkins, 69, Fort Garland, was cited for failing to yield at the intersection of Craft Drive and Hartman Way.
- Amy Montoya, 49, Alamosa, was cited for failing to stop at a stop sign and driving without insurance at the intersection of 10th Street and Bell Avenue.
- Debbie Montoya, 37, Alamosa, was cited for driving 10-19 mph over the speed limit in a school zone at the 400 block of Victoria Street.
February 25
- Michael Anthony Archuleta Jr., 26, Denver, was cited for first-degree possession of contraband and possessing a schedule II controlled substance at 2017 Lava Lane.
- Yuhshan Lee, 61, Alamosa, was summoned for criminal mischief at 425 Main Street.
- Rosario Espersen, 18, Monte Vista, was cited for failing to yield at the intersection of Main Street and Market Street
February 24
- Mark Romero-Lozano, 19, Johnstown, was summoned for driving under the influence, driving with a defective headlamp, underage consumption of alcohol and failing to provide insurance at the 600 block of State Avenue.
- Rachelle Finley, 38, Pueblo, was summoned for failing to obey a traffic control device at 100 Craft Drive.
- Erma Martinez, 63, Del Norte, was cited for failing to stop at a stop sign at the intersection of 10th Street and Bell Avenue
February 23
- Richard Olivas, 20, Alamosa, was cited for disorderly conduct at 3333 Clark Street.
- Dawn Arellano, 45, Alamosa, was cited for failing to stop at a stop sign at the intersection of Clark Street and Craft Drive.
- Rachel Jones, 46, was cited for failing to stop at a stop sign at the intersection of Clark Street and Craft Drive.
February 22
- Richard Olivas, 20, Alamosa, was summoned for disorderly conduct and theft between $50 and $299 at 3333 Clark Street.
- Antoinette Dupont, 32, Monte Vista, was cited for following a vehicle too closely at the 1600 block of First Street.