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Richard James Berry [1] (born November 5, 1962) is an American entrepreneur and politician who served as the 29th mayor of Albuquerque, New Mexico. He is also a former two term member of the New Mexico House of Representatives. Berry was sworn into office on December 1, 2009, after defeating incumbent Democrat Martin Chávez. Berry became the ...
The five victims were Greg Griego and his wife Sarah, and their three younger children, a son and two daughters. [3] [5] [6] The father, 51-year-old Greg Griego, was a former pastor at the area's Calvary Church. He served as a chaplain to the Albuquerque Fire Department. He and his wife, 40-year-old Sarah Griego, were both active in prison ...
Richard J. Berry (born 1962), American politician and former mayor of Albuquerque, New Mexico Richard N. Berry (1915–2018), American politician from Maine Richard Nixon Berry (1873–1956), Canadian dentist and politician
A New Mexico teenager accused of murdering four relatives told investigators he heard a voice that ordered him to kill his family, a state police spokesperson said Wednesday.. The 16-year-old ...
The 911 call came in at about 4 p.m. on Sept. 18, 2014, to Gilchrist County dispatchers in Florida. On the tape, the 911 operator could hear a man admitting to killing his adult daughter and his ...
Nov. 15—The hunt for a man accused of killing a mother and son in Santa Fe ended Wednesday morning when he was arrested at a home on Albuquerque's west side. Jose Antonio "Adrian" Roman, 44, of ...
The Albuquerque mayoral election of 2013 occurred on October 8, 2013. The candidate that garnered more than 50% of the vote was elected Mayor. Otherwise, the two candidates with the most votes would advance to a runoff, scheduled for November 19, 2013.
In July 2009, incumbent Mayor Martin Chávez announced that he would seek a fourth term. Former State Senator Richard Romero (D) also ran. [2] State Representative Richard Berry won the election with 36,466 votes (43.82%) to Chavez's 29,140 votes (35.02%) and Romero's 17,458 (20.98%) Write-in candidates won 149 votes, or .18% of the total ...