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Jan. 8—A man suspected in a road rage shooting on Cerrillos Road that wounded a
woman has been arrested, according to a police report. David Dean Gallegos Jr., 27,
had been wanted on warrants for six counts of aggravated battery with a deadly
weapon, five counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and one count of
negligent use of a deadly weapon. Santa Fe police reported Friday night they'd been
notified by their counterparts in Albuquerque that Gallegos had been taken into
custody there. Santa Fe police said Gallegos shot the woman, a visitor from out of
town who had followed his car after he sideswiped her vehicle on Cerrillos Road,
shortly before 9 a.m. on Dec. 19. An arrest warrant affidavit says the woman's
family told police the driver, identified as Gallegos, then fired multiple shots
into their vehicle, which had two children in the back seat. According to a Santa
Fe County Sheriff's Office news release, deputies responded to a call from a man
who said his pickup had been stolen, and he thought it was abandoned at a forested
site where he saw other vehicles. "The victim led deputies to the approximate area
where his vehicle had been hidden," the news release said. "As deputies proceeded
to search the area they located other vehicles, which included the male's stolen
Ford pickup along with two 30-foot camper trailers and two passenger vehicles." The
vehicle thought to have been driven by Gallegos was recovered Monday at the site,
and three people were arrested on charges of receiving and transporting stolen
vehicles and possession of firearms. Deputies recovered a number of weapons,
including two handguns and an AR-15 rifle, along with spent casings and assorted
cellphones, in the Sunday afternoon operation in a wooded area near Forest Road 24
off Caja del Rio Road, the sheriff's office said. Those arrested were Jeremy
Foreman, 45; Kimberly Chavez, 35; and Pedro Morales Bustos, 39, the news release
said. A search of online court records showed Morales Bustos pleaded guilty to a
charge of receiving or transferring stolen vehicles in Bernalillo County in 2019.
Story continues Sheriff's office spokesman Juan Ríos said investigators discovered
all the vehicles had been stolen, including the one used in the road rage incident
in December. He said deputies found a gun in that vehicle as well, although he did
not specify what type of weapon it was. He said his agency did not yet know if the
site where the vehicles were found has been used as a hub for stolen vehicles in
the past. Santa Fe County jail records showed Gallegos, Chavez and Morales Bustos
were still incarcerated Saturday afternoon, while Foreman had been released. This
case remains under active investigation; the case number is 2021-012837. Anyone
with information is asked to contact Detective Anthony Sweeny at
arsweeny@santafenm.gov or 505-955-5401.
Feds charge San Francisco man with misdemeanor for allegedly secretly recording
child, men going to the bathroom
SAN FRANCISCO — A city resident is facing up to six months in jail and a $5,000
fine after he was allegedly caught taking videos of a young boy and dozens of
adults as they used a public restroom on the San Francisco shoreline, court records
show. Gamaniel Flores Guya, of San Francisco, was charged in federal court with a
misdemeanor invasion of privacy, stemming from an arrest on July 2, 2020, when a
restroom user reportedly caught Flores Guya filming him and informed the United
States Park Police. It is being charged in federal court because the incident
occurred on Crissy Field East Beach, which is under federal jurisdiction.
Prosecutors allege in court records that a man using the restroom noticed a camera
pointed at him in the adjacent stall. A man later identified as Flores Guya was
allegedly sitting in the stall, with the camera propped up against his ankles.
Federal police interviewed Flores Guya, who initially denied wrongdoing but then
admitted to recording people using the restroom over the past two hours. Officers
examined the camera roll on his cellphone and found one video showing the “interior
of the Crissy Field East Beach parking lot restroom and an individual using the
urinal where the exposed male genitals were visible,” prosecutors said in court
records. In a complete search of the phone, police allegedly found 35 videos
depicting 44 men and one boy, whose age was estimated to be between 9 and 11 years
old, according to authorities. Flores Guya’s next court appearance has been set for
Dec. 27, records show.