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THE SUNDAY JOURNAL ALBUQUERQUE, August 26, 2018 F1 THE SUNDAY JOURNAL ALBUQUERQUE, auGust 26, 2018 F1 4468619 AGUILAR JESSICA 3118 HWY 28 LAS CRUCES NOTICE OF NAMES APPEARING TO BE 4272402 AGUILAR LUIS 11000 SKYLINE RD NE #12 ABQ OWNERS OF UNCLAIMED FUNDS 4432113 AGUILAR LUIS R 1705 SAN PEDRO RD NE RIO RANCHO 4516207 AGUILAR MARIA L 8101 DELILAH RD SW ABQ Pursuant to Section 7-8A-9 NMSA 1978, notice is hereby given that the persons listed below appear to be owners of unclaimed funds. To 4211535 AGUILAR MARY PO BOX 1690 ABQ obtain information concerning these properties, address all inquiries to 4538165 AGUILAR MAURICIO 1861 CARINA CT SW RIO RANCHO the New Mexico Taxation & Revenue Department/Unclaimed Property 4406010 AGUILAR RAFAEL S 20 OSAGE DR LOS LUNAS Office, PO Box 25123, Santa Fe, NM 87504 or (505) 476-1774. The inquiry must include the name and address of the owner and the iden- 4416259 AGUILAR RAMONA 1405 ELSIE ST S MORIARTY tifying PID# shown in this notice. Claim forms will only be provided to 4405950 AGUILAR RAYMOND 12008 PHOENIX AVE NE #6C ABQ the original owner or their representative. 4493632 AGUILAR ROY 8901 JEFFERSON ST #228 ABQ 4416260 AGUILERA ALZINA 1349 BURLEY CT LAS CRUCES 4383627 AGUILERA FELIPE 4801 SAN MATEO LN NE ABQ 4351214 AGUINADA MARY 9216 COOK RANCH PL SW ABQ PID# OWNER NAME ADDRESS CITY 4351159 AGUINADAMARTINEZ REINA 11100 GIBSON BLVD SE #F13 ABQ 4590177 JAMES HENRY 3410 EASTERN AVE SE ABQ 4573492 AGUIRRE ADRIAN 3506 HERMOSILLO DR LAS CRUCES 4518208 1CLICKPHYSICS 13104 DESERT MOON PL NE ABQ 4051071 AGUIRRE ARMANDO 5422 ALDEN ST SANTA TERESA 4350654 21ST CENTURY FINANCIAL 2509 VERMONT NE ABQ 4259958 AGUIRRE BERNARDO S 1820 ALTURA AVE LAS CRUCES 4354041 2ND ENGINEERS BATTALION 21080 KUNU RI WSMR 4351160 AGUIRRE CARLOS 500 TYLER RD NE ABQ 4271754 3 BS 1770 HAMILTON LN BOSQUE FARMS 4511610 AGUIRRE ELIZABETH 5752 PIEDRA NW ABQ 4410203 377TH MEDICAL GRP SGM PHYS 2050A 2ND ST SE KIRTLAND AFB 4493634 AGUIRRE JEREMY J 435 ITHACA CT #C7 LAS CRUCES 4518193 3D CONSTRUCTION INC 11 STEEPLECHASE DR TIJERAS 4490922 AGUIRRE MARIA A 3815 S MAIN ST #41 MESILLA PARK 4383862 71 SOS 4150 HANGER RD SE KIRTLAND AFB 4220640 AHLGRIM TERRY J 18 ROSA AVE LOS LUNAS 4029185 97 GERALD A COBB UA 3807 JUAN ALDAMA CT SE RIO RANCHO 4548060 AHLSCHWEDE LAJUANA J 27 GARDEN PARK CIR NW ABQ 4524910 A & G FIELD ASSETS SERVICES LLC PO BOX 65524 ABQ 4432036 AHMED MAHAD 6294 ROADRUNNER LP NE RIO RANCHO 4259890 A & R MEDICAL SUPPLY INC 5010 LOMAS BLVD NE ABQ 4601825 AHREND TOM SUE 860 APACHE RATON 4540143 A AND R MEDICAL SUPPLY 5010 LOMAS BLVD NE ABQ 4523382 AHRING MANDY E 169 PAA KO DR SAN ANTONITO 4195057 A CHRISTINE SCHADOFF 2211 LEONARD ST SE RIO RANCHO 4406011 AHTSDHAQENU ABIANNISHA H PO BOX 53122 ABQ 4500165 A CLASSIC GLASS SHOP INC 100 COORS BLVD NW ABQ 4265412 AID HOME HEALTHCARE SERVICE LLC 2301 SAN PEDRO NE ABQ 4557199 A EUGENE D 8923 DESERT FOX WAY NE ABQ 4351789 AINSLEY ANDREW 1020 12TH ST SE RIO RANCHO 4491034 A GREENLEAF COUNSELING INC 1280 SUNSET RD SW ABQ 4048024 AINSWORTH GRACE 1011 HERMOSA DR SE ABQ 4515899 A PERFECT LOOK 3922 LINDA VISTA AVE RIO RANCHO 4223091 AIR CARE 1 INTERNATIONAL PO BOX 14628 ABQ 4354046 A TALE OF TWO MUSEUMS 225 GOLD SW ABQ 4413901 AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEMS INC PO BOX 53237 ABQ 4542544 A TECH CORPORATION PO BOX 8450 ABQ 4351162 AIRHEART GILBERT WADE 4411 MCLEOD RD NE #B ABQ 4351029 A TROIKA CONSORTIUM INC 9420 RIO GRANDE BLVD NW LOS RANCHOS 4220642 AKANA THALIA 6976 SKYLER DR NE RIO RANCHO 4354048 A WITNESS TO CHRIST MINISTRIES 812 RALEIGH RD LAS CRUCES 4401852 AKENHEAD DAN R 23 GRIGSBY LN TIJERAS 4593214 AARON JULIUS B 11 CENA CT LOS LUNAS 4560313 AKIN JULIE 1340 HILLSIDE DR SW LOS LUNAS 4490574 AARON MATTHEW H 1316 LOS TOMASES DR NW ABQ 4516761 AKKAD SANDRA 14009 ENCANTADO ST ABQ 4269107 ABBA TECH 1501 SAN PEDRO DR NE ABQ 4568909 AKRIGHT CAROL R 108 CAMINO DE LA TIERRA CORRALES 4360213 ABBOTT 9200 APCHE PINE WY NE ABQ 4272403 AKUAGBOGU SISTER A 12601 LOMAS BLVD NE #14 ABQ 4431960 ABBOTT BEAU D PO BOX 503 LA MESA 4537313 AL KHASAWNEH KHALEEL R 424 MCARTHUR DR LAS CRUCES 4524776 ABBOTT NATALIE J, *ROBERT G 11800 LA VISTA GRANDE DR NE ABQ 4432324 AL WASHAH I 1804 PROPPS ST NE ABQ 4263873 ABDELQADER SHAFIE Y 1925 CAMELOT DR LAS CRUCES 4351163 ALAJMY MOHAMMED A 855 E UNIVERSITY AVE #227 LAS CRUCES 4356592 ABEITA CATALINA #14 TRIBAL RD 70 SW ABQ 4419590 ALAMOSA ELEMENTARY 6500 SUNSET GARDENS RD SW ABQ 4416244 ABEITA CRYSTAL L 9270 EAGLE RANCH RD NW #18 ABQ 4594608 ALAN J NISSEN 201 CEDAR ST SE #306 ABQ 4518074 ABERS EVA R 209 LUNA AZUL DR CHAPARRAL 4367920 ALAN PONDER TRUSTEE FOR 8228 PICHARD CT ABQ 4351243 ABEYTA CECILIA 1700 WATERS DR SW ABQ 4511467 ALANIS ALBERTO R 1200 DICKERSON SE #234 ABQ 4406002 ABEYTA GEORGE 7233 SPRUCE MOUNTAIN LP NE RIO RANCHO 4419641 ALANIZ BLANCA PO BOX 3536 ANTHONY 4566063 ABEYTA GREG A, *SYLVIA B 2824 TENNESSEE NE ABQ 4479537 ALANIZ CELIA 140 MAGEE CHAPARRAL 4270184 ABEYTA JOSE 689 PERFECTO LOPEZ DR CORRALES 4518176 ALANIZ MARIA 875 FLORENCIO ST SALEM 4484867 ABEYTA MARY K 8920 2ND ST NW # 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