NM man convicted of child sex crimes by Lordsburg jury
10-04-2025 00:41 via krqe.com

NM man convicted of child sex crimes by Lordsburg jury

EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) -- A 33-year-old New Mexico man was found guilty of child sex crimes by a Lordsburg, New Mexico jury, the Office of the Sixth Judicial District Attorney announced.Eric Dominguez, 33, of Lordsburg, was found guilty of one count of criminal sexual penetration (first degree) and one count of false imprisonment (fourth degree), the DA's Office said.Sentencing for Dominguez will be held at a later date.On May 16, 2023, a Hildago County Sheriff’s deputy was dispatched to a
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