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Mom once under investigation in Mass. now charged in her toddler's death in New Mexico

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Mom once under investigation in Mass. now charged in her toddler's death in New Mexico


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Kerri Anne Santos, a former Gardner resident, is facing child abuse charges in the death of her 3-year-old daughter.

A former Massachusetts woman is facing child abuse charges in New Mexico following the death of her 3-year-old toddler on Saturday. 

Kerri Anne Santos, 31, previously lived with relatives in Gardner and was once the subject of a child welfare investigation in Massachusetts, the Albuquerque Police Department said.

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Kerri Anne Santos, who has connections to Gardner, is one of four charged by New Mexico authorities in the death of her 3-year-old daughter. – Albuquerque Police Department

She arrived at the University of New Mexico Hospital shortly before 4 a.m. Saturday with her daughter’s body wrapped in a blanket and two other children in tow, according to police. Medical personnel determined the toddler was dead upon arrival.

Santos allegedly told officials she left Massachusetts to get away from a “bad situation” and that her daughter fell from a toilet and injured herself. However, investigators noted the girl had ligature marks on both ankles and bruises behind her ears, around her right wrist, and along her underwear line.

Authorities in Albuquerque said an autopsy showed an injury to the girl’s head, but the medical investigator will wait for the results of a toxicology report before determining her cause of death. 

New Mexico officials reached out to police in Gardner for more insight on the family and reportedly learned that the Massachusetts Department of Children and Families had investigated Santos regarding allegations that she used drugs around her children. DCF was unable to confirm or deny an investigation, citing state and federal privacy requirements. 

While looking into Santos’s background in Massachusetts, Albuquerque investigators also uncovered multiple domestic violence reports involving another adult, 28-year-old Austin Bing. They later learned that Santos had driven from Massachusetts to New Mexico with Bing and his mother, 46-year-old Christina Hopkins Pena-Cantor.

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According to police, Santos and her children had been staying in an Albuquerque apartment with Bing, Hopkins Pena-Cantor, and 48-year-old James Welch — the apartment owner and Hopkins Pena-Cantor’s boyfriend. All four adults have been charged in the 3-year-old girl’s death. 

Police said one of the adults allegedly bound the child with shoelaces and tied her to a bed frame in the apartment on Jan. 12. Santos reportedly told investigators that her daughter had a pillow and blanket while she was tied up, “so she wouldn’t get too cold.” She also allegedly told police that after her daughter fell from the toilet, she waited about five to six hours before taking the girl to a hospital. 

Santos’s other two children, a 6-year-old and an infant, were placed in the custody of the New Mexico Children, Youth, and Families Department. Albuquerque police said all three children are believed to be victims of sexual abuse. 

Santos is charged with child abuse resulting in death, child abuse resulting in great bodily harm, and aiding or abetting in the criminal sexual contact of a minor, according to a copy of her criminal complaint. 

Hopkins Pena-Cantor and Bing are both charged with child abuse and child abuse resulting in death. Welch is charged with child abuse.

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Colorado wolf rereleased in Grand County after crossing into New Mexico

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Colorado Parks and Wildlife rereleased a wolf into Grand County this week after it had traveled into New Mexico, according to a news release.

The New Mexico Department of Game and Fish captured gray wolf 2403 and returned the animal to Colorado.

Colorado wildlife officials decided to release the wolf in Grand County yesterday because of the proximity to “an unpaired female gray wolf,” nearby prey populations and distance from livestock, according to the release.

“Gray wolf 2403 has been returned to Colorado and released in a location where it can best contribute to CPW’s efforts to establish a self-sustaining wolf population while concurrently attempting to minimize potential wolf-related livestock conflicts,” said acting director of CPW Laura Clellan, according to the release.

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The wolf was once a member of the Copper Creek pack but departed from it this fall.

A memorandum of understanding between Colorado and Arizona, New Mexico and Utah requires that any gray wolves that leave Colorado and enter those states be returned. That was created in part to maintain the integrity of a Mexican wolf recovery program.



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New Mexico man sentenced to nearly 20 years for distributing meth

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New Mexico man sentenced to nearly 20 years for distributing meth


ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – A judge sentenced a New Mexico man to nearly 20 years in prison for distributing meth and having guns in his possession to use while doing so.

Court records indicate 43-year-old David Amaya sold meth from a trailer on his parents’ property in Anthony throughout July and August 2024. Agents executed a search warrant Aug. 22 and found 1.18 kilograms of meth, two firearms and ammunition in the trailer and a makeshift bathroom.

Amaya pleaded guilty to possession of meth with intent to distribute it. A judge sentenced him to 235 months in prison.

Once he is out, Amaya will face five years of supervised release.

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The FBI’s Albuquerque Field Office and the Las Cruces Metro Narcotics Task Force investigated the case. Assistant U.S. Attorney Kirk Williams prosecuted it.



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New Mexico Lottery Powerball, Pick 3 Day results for Dec. 10, 2025

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The New Mexico Lottery offers multiple draw games for those aiming to win big. Here’s a look at Dec. 10, 2025, results for each game:

Powerball

10-16-29-33-69, Powerball: 22, Power Play: 3

Check Powerball payouts and previous drawings here.

Pick 3

Day: 8-2-7

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Evening: 6-9-2

Check Pick 3 payouts and previous drawings here.

Lotto America

03-13-37-42-44, Star Ball: 01, ASB: 03

Check Lotto America payouts and previous drawings here.

Pick 4

Evening: 5-0-7-8

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Day: 3-7-2-0

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Roadrunner Cash

02-04-06-21-22

Check Roadrunner Cash payouts and previous drawings here.

Powerball Double Play

13-15-51-67-68, Powerball: 08

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This results page was generated automatically using information from TinBu and a template written and reviewed by a Las Cruces Sun-News editor. You can send feedback using this form.



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