Proper noun
Melgar (plural Melgars)
A surname from Spanish.
A spokesman for Mr. Newsom, Jesse Melgar, said in an email on Monday that the governor was troubled by the fatalities at the track over the weekend. Source: Internet
During the governments of General Juan Alberto Melgar (1975–78) and General Policarpo Paz (1978–82), Honduras built most of its physical infrastructure and electricity and terrestrial telecommunications systems, both of which are state monopolies. Source: Internet
One witness told the NCIS that Melgar had been with DeDolph and Matthews earlier in the evening of June 4, but had returned to their shared apartment and made a video call to his wife, according to a person familiar with the investigation. Source: Internet
Then, Melgar and Halvarson both buried 3s, before Caito capped off the spurt with a spinning layup, giving the ’Bolts a 21-6 lead. Source: Internet
“This suggests that there was a relationship of infatuation between the two people,” Melgar said. Source: Internet
His spokesman, Jesse Melgar, told the LA Times that the administration is “evaluating next steps.” Source: Internet