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San Juan County booking logs show dozens arrested March 1-5, 2026

Public booking logs show dozens of arrests in San Juan County between March 1 and March 5, 2026, with weekend entries listing burglary, drug and assault bookings.

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San Juan County booking logs show dozens arrested March 1-5, 2026
Source: sanjuancountynm.publicjailrecords.com

Publicly available booking logs for San Juan County — the publicly indexed jail roster for Farmington residents — show numerous arrests taken into custody between March 1 and March 5, 2026. The county’s online booking list, viewed March 5, 2026, indicates dozens of individuals booked; weekend listings include entries categorized as burglary, drug and assault bookings.

Local law enforcement pages that feed the county roster come from multiple agencies. “Local police departments in San Juan County, including those in Farmington and Aztec, publish daily arrest updates,” and the roster entries “feature essential details such as the names of individuals arrested, charges filed, and times of booking.” The publicly posted logs are the primary source for the March 1-5 entries visible on the county site.

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The county information pages include structured tools and headings for the public to navigate, including “Police Department Daily Arrests,” “County Sheriff Recent Arrests,” and a “Current Arrest Search” feature. The county resource notes that “personal possessions are secured until the suspect is released from custody,” and that “community members can access these records through online portals or by visiting police department offices.”

For follow-on legal detail, the Eleventh Judicial District Court provides public information on warrants and related cases tied to arrests in the county. Statewide search tools are also maintained; the broader New Mexico Arrests & Inmate Search Databases were noted as updated on Jan 1, 2026. Those court and statewide resources are where entries showing warrants, case filings or scheduled appearances would appear alongside the county booking data.

San Juan County’s public-facing materials frame the publication of daily arrest lists as a transparency tool: “By providing these daily updates, law enforcement ensures accountability and promotes public awareness, empowering residents to stay informed and engaged in local safety initiatives.” The county’s background profile specifies a population of approximately 120,000 residents and names Farmington, Aztec and Bloomfield as principal communities served by the San Juan County Sheriff’s Office and local police departments.

The online roster viewed March 5, 2026 supplied the characterization “dozens” for the March 1-5 period; the publicly posted entries and the Eleventh Judicial District Court records are the official sources to consult for exact names, counts, charge language and court dates tied to the burglary, drug and assault listings. San Juan County’s portal remains the published record residents can examine for case-level details.

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