More information will be added to this story as it becomes available.© 2020 www.alamogordonews.com. ALAMOGORDO, N.M. (AP) — A New Mexico man convicted of robbing a Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurant with a machete in 2017 has been sentenced to nine years in prison. Alamogordo Police, the Otero County Sheriff’s Department and New Mexico State Police assisted in negotiating with the Cano.Cano surrendered with no shots fired. Police were seeking Johnny Cano, 42, of Alamogordo, in connection with the shooting of a man on the 1600 block of 23rd Street near Pecan Drive. Browse Alamogordo Daily News obituaries, conduct other obituary searches, offer condolences/tributes, send flowers or create an online memorial. Reports indicated Cano shot at … A 40-year-old Alamogordo man who sustained a gunshot wound to the abdomen is recovering in an El Paso, Texas hospital, according to Alamogordo Police Department. News Sports Lifestyle Opinion Hollogram Nation / World Obituaries E-Edition Legals. All rights reserved. Alamogordo Daily News TULAROSA– A man identified as Johnny M. Vigil, 43, of Tularosa was reportedly shooting a firearm at the Subway on Central … Alamogordo Police removed a man from his home without incident after he shot another man in Alamogordo on Friday.Police were seeking Johnny Cano, 42, of Alamogordo, in connection with the shooting of a man on the 1600 block of 23rd Street near Pecan Drive. Reports indicated Cano shot at a 22-year-old man walking along the road while driving a white truck.Investigators said the relationship between the two men, if any, was unclear.The man had multiple gunshot wounds to his leg and back, reportedly sustaining severe injuries, according to a press release from Alamogordo Police Department.The man was taken to a hospital in El Paso, Texas for further treatment and Alamogordo Police Chief Brian Peete confirmed the man was in stable condition when he was transported.The Alamogordo Police Detective Division identified the shooter with the assistance of witnesses and video surveillance, according to the press release.An arrest warrant was issued for Cano, who barricaded himself inside his residence at 2117 Pecan Drive.

Peete said later that the shooting did not appear to be drug-related.No other injuries were reported and law enforcement do not yet have a motive for the shooting. "The detectives identified the subject who lives in the county, so we went out to the county working with the Sheriff's Office, he ended up not coming out the house, so we negotiated him out and the investigation is still ongoing this morning," Peete said.Cano was arrested on a Magistrate Court bench warrant for shooting at or from a motor vehicle and aggravated battery with a deadly weapon.Cano is incarcerated at Otero County Detention Center in lieu of bond and is scheduled to appear at Magistrate Court Tuesday afternoon for a 1:30 p.m. first appearance hearing.© 2020 www.alamogordonews.com. The Alamogordo Daily News reports state and local authorities were investigating the shooting in Alamogordo on Friday that happened near a residential area around 8:30 a.m. Subscribe. Alamogordo Daily News obituaries and Death Notices for Alamogordo New Mexico area . TULAROSA– A man identified as Johnny M. Vigil, 43, of Tularosa was reportedly shooting a firearm at the Subway on Central Avenue in Tularosa Sunday night before he was fatally shot by a Tularosa Police officer.A Tularosa Police officer, whose name was not released, responded to the call at about 9 p.m. Sunday night.Later that evening, the New Mexico State Police Investigations Bureau was called to investigate an officer involved shooting involving the Tularosa Police Department. Officers found the … The release states, LaBruce Powell, 35, is charged with two counts of shooting … Authorities have not identified the officer or a suspect, or released other details of their investigation. Alamogordo Police Department continue their investigation of an incident allegedly involving the two men Thursday. Explore Life Stories, Offer Condolences & Send Flowers. All rights reserved. "During the encounter, the officer fired his duty weapon striking Vigil," NMSP Officer Ray Wilson said in a press release.Vigil was taken to Gerald Champion Regional Medical Center where he was later pronounced deceased by the Office of the Medical Investigator.As the investigation is ongoing, further details about this incident are still under investigation.No further information was available including what led the Tularosa Police Officer to discharge his weapon, Wilson states in the press release.The identity of the officer involved will not be released until more interviews are conducted.