Arrested for drunk driving in New Mexico (NM)

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Sheriff Sierra CountyGlen Hamilton ☏ (575) 894-9150
Address2501 S Broadway
CityTruth Or Consequences
State, ZipNM 87901
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Stephen Edward Ulibarri
Arrest Age 24
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Arrested May 21, 2012
• #1 driving on suspended/revoked d.l.
Ulibarri Stephen - Sierra County, NM
Donald William Utterback
Arrest Age 51
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Arrested Aug 26, 2011
• #1 parties to a crime-to wit agg dui
Utterback Donald - Sierra County, NM
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What is the punishment for DUI in New Mexico? A DWI conviction may result in a driver’s license suspension from 90 days to one year or more. A first offense penalty for DWI in New Mexico is punishable with up to 90 days in jail, up to a $500 fine, or both, and approximately $200 in court costs.

9 thoughts on “Arrested for drunk driving in New Mexico (NM)”

  1. He is a serious danger to all around him. Strung out and violent. He steals from anyone possible, keep as far away as you can.

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  2. Glad to see I am not alone in my thoughts on this individual. He has caused great pain to my family.

    He is a danger to everyone around him. I’m sure his substance abuse will continue and eventually find his fate.

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  3. Pascal L Capehart was my father, he was a very troubled man from the start. I spoke to my grandma and asked how he was growing up and she told me multiple stories of how he’d get himself into a quite a lot of trouble. He had a drug addiction and wasn’t really a part of my childhood which honestly, never bothered me. Although he was distant, I’m glad he is at peace with God (hopefully). I apologize on his behalf for all the trouble he has caused.

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  4. HE IS SELFISH AND WILL HURT ANYONE WITHIN REACH.
    SOMEHOW HAS ESCAPED PROSECUTION TOO MANY TIMES.
    STOLE MY VEHICLE AND NEVER CHARGED FOR IT. IM LEFT WITH NO CAR AND NO WAY TO MAINTAIN MY EMPLOYMENT FOR TRYING TO HELP HIM. I WANT JUSTICE

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