Illegal Fishing and Dead Animals Reported at Nature Preserve Ponds Near Tingley Beach
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Illegal fishing and dead animals reported at nature preserve ponds near Tingley Beach
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Illegal fishing, dead turtles and geese, those are just some of the problems at nature preserve ponds near Tingley Beach. "I noticed in 2022, it was in the Spring and Summer that there was a lot of people fishing," said one Albuquerque resident. Story continues below New Mexico Crime Files: Grocery store worker hands out semen-tainted yogurt Film: These productions were filmed at White Sands. Have you seen them? New …
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