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Sergeant Lafave’s Report: On Monday November 20, 2023 at approximately 2113 hours, I, Sergeant Lafave, was on duty in full uniform displaying my badge of office, and in a marked NMSP patrol vehicle within the County of Valencia, State of New Mexico. At this time, I was at the intersection of Main Street and Los Cerritos when I observed an eastbound vehicle traveling without its headlights or taillights illuminated. I caught up with this vehicle at the intersection of Main Street and Camelot. As the driver made a left turn onto Camelot, the vehicle’s right tires drove up and over the raised curb. I activated my emergency equipment and conducted a traffic stop with this vehicle, a black Toyota passenger vehicle bearing NM registration RPX389. I exited my patrol car and made contact with the female driver and sole occupant, later identified as Estrella Gutierrez (Defendant) and asked her to provide me her driver’s license, registration and insurance. Defendant provided me her NM Driver’s License and registration. While waiting for the documents, I smelled the strong odor of an alcoholic beverage emitting from Defendant and/or vehicle and observed her eyes to be bloodshot and watery. I asked Defendant to exit her vehicle where I explained the reason for this traffic stop. Defendants balance appeared impaired while standing in front of my patrol unit. While speaking with Defendant, I continued to smell the strong odor of an alcoholic beverage from her breath as she spoke; eyes were bloodshot and watery. I asked the Defendant how much she had been drinking and she admitted to consuming two alcoholic beverages last being at approximately 2030 hours prior to this traffic stop. Based on my observations, I had Defendant submit to a series of Standardized Field Sobriety Tests (SFST's). Upon completion of all SFST’s and based on my training and experience, I observed Defendant display signs of impairment and determined Defendant was unable to continue to operate a motor vehicle safely. At 2127 hours Defendant was arrested for driving while under the influence of intoxicating liquor, placed in steel handcuffs that were fitted and locked for her safety. Defendant was read the New Mexico Implied Consent Advisory and verbally agreed to be tested. I checked the interior of her mouth which was clear of any foreign matter. She was then transported to the New Mexico State Police office in Los Lunas and after a 20-minute deprivation period (2127-2153 hours), Defendant provided two valid breath samples into the IR8000 instrument that were at or above the per se aggravated limit of .16 with no secondary test requested. Actual results were . 22/.21. A check of Defendant's driving history in NCIC returned valid with no prior DWI convictions making this a first offense. Defendant was transported and released to the Valencia County Detention Center without incident. No news article