A New Mexico man accused in multiple burglaries has been arrested. Hobbs police say on January 14 they received a tip about the location of 34-year-old Roman Astorga, who had multiple active warrants.
According to the department, Astorga has a long criminal history including violating his probation multiple times, theft charges and battery charges.
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The Hobbs Police Department arrested a serial burglary suspect last week after a tip led them to 34-year-old Roman Astorga. Astorga was arrested on January 14 near
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