Saturday, March 29, 2008

Couple suspected in Meadow Lake murder

LOS LUNAS, N. M. (KRQE) - Arrest warrants have been issued for a young couple
wanted in connection with the murder of a man in Meadow Lake Monday night.
The second teen-ager suspected of murdering a Meadow Lake man is now in custody.
Brittany Brylowe, 19, turned herself in Friday night.
You can read the rest of the story at:
http://www.krqe.com/global/story.asp?s=8086837

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

The Murder of a Resident

Mr. Burns' ( The person slain at 572 Meadow Lake Road) alleged lifestyle is the aspect of the case that will most likely receive the most attention by the media and possibly our own residents, it is still important to keep in mind the fact that regardless of status or standing in the community (drug dealer, tanker driver, association officer, tireless public advocate, etc.), Murder is still Murder, and somebody chose to commit the act here against one of our own residents because their perception of us is of a community that will not care or take appropriate action because "this time" it was just some scuzzy pusher who got whacked in his own drug den.

What we would like our residents to remember is that other people's perceptions of Meadow Lake is what led to Burn's choosing to make us his home base initially; that in turn led to criminal activity in our area which, due to poor police coverage during his stay here finally resulted in an even greater criminal act being committed against him, right in the very heart of our community. As for having a crappy yard, well, that's something my family and I are trying to cope with ourselves - But death, either to my family, to me or to someone with a criminal record is no solution to the issue, nor should the issue of yard upkeep, drug use or any other human failing ever be an acceptable reason for shrugging off a crime as heinous as the taking of another human being's life.

The majority of the residents of Meadow Lake don't condone whatever criminal activity Burns may or may not have been engaged in here. The Meadow Lake Residents Association will continue to take these issues front and center before our County officials, our Law Enforcement agencies and our Judiciary to address, not just leaving them to be sorted out by the same criminal element we're trying to get rid of. George Burns wasn't killed because people were outraged with his dealing drugs, he was killed because the drugs he was dealing probably didn't meet one of his customer's standards, and thats no damn defense.

A manned Sub-Station in Meadow Lake, combined with a more visible and available police presence here puts all residents breaking the law on notice that their lifestyles will not be tolerated within our boundaries, and that the people who would do deals with them had better think real hard before committing any act that could be construed as against the law in any way. That should be our message going forward with this if we're asked; to do less is to put attention on one crime while completely ignoring a much larger and more dangerous one for our residents. No one life is less worthy of protection than anyone else here - thats one reason why our long-time residents have always said that Meadow Lake really is "Above it All."
Respectfully submitted,
Torres Leyba
Director, MLRA

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Suspicious Death

MEADOW LAKE, N. M. (KRQE) - Investigators tonight are looking at a suspicious death in the Valencia County community of Meadow Lake.

A man in his mid-50s was found dead at a home in the 500 block of Meadow lake Road around 7 p.m.

Deputies said a neighbor found the body after noticing the victim's back door was open.

For now investigators have little to go on:

"At this time there is no weapon," Sheriff's Deputy Ed Chavez said. "We do not have any suspect.

"We're treating it as a suspicious death until we get some more facts."

The victim reportedly had wounds to his head and upper body, but so far there is no word on the cause of death.

If you have any information and/or are able to help our Sheriff's Department, please contact them at:

(505) 866-2460

Remember, we are their eyes and ears.

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Volunteers Needed !

The Meadow Lake Fire department needs volunteers.
For information please call: (505) 975-8299

Thursday, March 13, 2008

Senior Bingo


Our Seniors enjoying the weekly Bingo
held every Thursday from 1 PM - 3 PM
at the Community/Senior Center.
If your a Senior, (60 and Up) come join us.