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Woman sentenced for injuring Albuquerque police officer

Woman sentenced for injuring Albuquerque police officer

Yahoo11-06-2025

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A woman with a history of run-ins with police admitted to injuring an officer while trying to run away from them. In August 2024, officers approached Leann Aragon's car after pulling her over for a different investigation, and she tried to flee. Aragon made it around one cruiser but hit a second that collided with a third, injuring an officer.
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She pled guilty to aggravated battery and resisting arrest. Judge Cindy Leos sentenced Aragon to two years behind bars. Eight months will be taken off for time served.
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