Department of Public Safety acting spokesman PO3 Jason Tarkong said the victims’ left their home at about 8 p.m.
and returned at 11 p.m. on June 30, 2010.
Upon arrival, Tarkong said the victim discovered their home was broken into and items were stolen.
The window-type air-conditioning unit in one of the rooms was pushed in from the outside.
“The suspect(s) used this as their point of entry to commit the crime. A crow bar was discovered at the crime scene,” Tarkong said.
Stolen were several gold and silver bracelets, necklaces and rings valued at over $1,000, Tarkong said.
Also stolen were a CD player worth $200, a pink piggy bank, and $75 cash.
Tarkong said anyone having information about this or any other crime is urged to contact the Criminal Investigation Bureau at 664-9042 or the Crime Stoppers Hotline at 234-7272, or through its website at www.nmicrimestoppers.com


