Source: Albuquerque Journal, N.儲存M.Aug. 06--Colo. man dies in rollover accidentOne person died in a single vehicle rollover accident Sunday afternoon near Tres Piedras, according to State Police.Rodolfo Vigil, 62, of Antonito, Colo., died in the accident. He was a passenger in the vehicle, which was headed north on U.S. 285 near mile post 390. The driver, Delia Vigil, 59, apparently overcorrected when the vehicle strayed off the road, causing the vehicle to roll three or four times. Her passenger, who was not wearing a seatbelt, was ejected.Police did not say if the two were related, but Delia Vigil also was said to live in Antonito. She was driving a 1999 Honda sedan. She complained of a minor injury.SFPD seeks help finding suspectSanta Fe Police are asking for the public's help in finding a man who allegedly tried to rob a restaurant owner at gunpoint late Sunday night.According to the police report, a man about 5 feet, 6 inches tall with a thin build and wearing a black mask, black long-sleeved shirt and black pants confronted the owner of Fusion Fire Grill in the 3700 block of Cerrillos Road shortly before 10:25 p.m.The restaurant owner told police he had just locked the back door of the restaurant and was in his car when the man ran up to the driver's side door, withdrew a black handgun and demanded money. The restaurant owner told the man he had no money and began backing the car out of the parking space. The unidentified man struck the rear driver side window of the car with the gun, causing a 3-inch scratch.The restaurant owner then sped off and called police, who canvassed the area but could not locate the suspect. The victim told police the suspect may have fled to Aggie Road or to nearby businesses on Zafarano Drive.SFPD detectives are now asking anyone with information about this case to call them at 505-428-3710 or Santa Fe Crimestoppers at 505-955-5050.Free anticrime event held tonightNational Night Out will be celebrated 6-10 p.m. today on the Santa Fe Plaza, with games, free food and door prizes, as well as a chance to meet Kasey the police dog.Sponsored by the state Department of Public Safety, the event is part of a national program to heighten drug and crime prevention awareness, and generate community support for anticrime programs. Santa Fe's event will include the State Police bomb squad, tactical新蒲崗迷你倉team, dive team and motorcycle units, as well as other local law enforcement and emergency responders, and the National Guard.This is a free event.SF grad honored in indie film articleMichael Tyburski, who graduated in 2006 from the College of Santa Fe's Moving Image Arts department (now the Santa Fe University of Art and Design) was named one of the "25 New Faces of Independent Film" in a July article by Filmmaker Magazine.Tyburski has screened his films at festivals worldwide, recently attracting attention for his cinematography on "William and the Windmill," which won the 2013 South by Southwest (SXSW) Grand Jury Documentary prize. The film's director, Ben Nabors, is a producing partner and close collaborator of Tyburski.He also garnered praise for a short film he co-wrote and directed called "Palimpsest," whose lead actor, Joel Nagle, won a Special Jury Award at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival.Tyburski and Nabors have begun translating the short into a feature film, with the goal of starting production sometime next year. This fall, the filmmaking duo will premiere "Brooklyn Farmer," a 30-minute documentary about a group of urban farmers in New York City who set out to build the largest rooftop farm in the world.A native of northern Vermont, Tyburski currently lives in Brooklyn, N.Y.Summer reading program a big hitThis summer, 1,318 children participated in Santa Fe Public Library's summer reading program, a new record.They were rewarded with prizes, fun programs and even a new bicycle for a lucky few. But, most important, they kept their minds and imaginations active by reading regularly. By reading during non-school days, children can prevent the "Summer Slide," in which skills deteriorate and it takes up to two months to catch up once the school year begins.Join candlelight tours of monumentFort Union National Monument's annual Candlelight Tours will be held on Saturday, with no charge to the public.On a guided tour of the fort, visitors will see a series of skits performed by costumed interpreters, and discover the stories of those who once lived and worked there. Tour times are 7:15, 7:45, 8:15, 8:45, 9:15, 9:30 and 9:45 p.m.Copyright: ___ (c)2013 the Albuquerque Journal (Albuquerque, N.M.) Visit the Albuquerque Journal (Albuquerque, N.M.) at .abqjournal.com Distributed by MCT Information Servicesmini storage
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