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WEEKLY DWI REPORT

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The legal limit is .08.

Gilbert Hannaweeke-Lamy

May 27, 1:53 am

3rd DWI, Aggravated

Working the DWI Task Force Patrol, MCSO Inv. Merle Bates received a radio call about a drunk driver. Bates noticed a dark truck southbound on Hwy 491 near Coal Basin Road. The suspect vehicle pulled off into the Dairy Queen lot, 1050 N. Hwy 491. When he arrived at the car, Bates noticed the smell of alcohol coming from the window.

Hannaweeke-Lamy, 41, slurred his speech, had bloodshot, watery eyes, and the car had two open containers inside. Hannaweeke-Lamy failed field sobriety testing and blew a .17 and .18 during the breath tests.

Drew Lonetree

May 25, 5:26 pm

DWI, Aggravated

MCSO Deputy Garylle James arrived at 702 Portal, the scene of a hit and run, where he met up with Deputies Nocona Clark and Jeff Barnhurst. James found the suspect’s gold Cadillac as well as two males, Drew Lonetree and Michael DeArmond, at the Gamerco Trailhead. Both suspects claimed the other had been the driver. Drew Lonetree, 24, refused all testing.

Melvin Dawes Harvey

May 24, 5:15 am

DWI

MCSO Sgt. Elreno Henio was dispatched to Cousins Road regarding a vehicle crash involving one car and a powerline pole. Harvey was transported to Gallup Indian Medical Center due to intoxication. Deputy Roxanne King met with Harvey, 51, at GIMC and found he smelled of alcohol, slurred his speech, and had bloodshot, watery eyes. Harvey consented to a blood draw. According to the report, Harvey fell asleep at the wheel, and drove into the powerline.

Jacoby Garcia

May 15, 10:46 pm

2nd DWI, Aggravated

GPD Officer Dominic Molina heard a fight in the Jay Street area. Four males were fighting; two suspects entered a white vehicle and drove southbound on Jay. The vehicle pulled into the driveway of 688 Todd Drive. The driver, Jacoby Garcia, had a suspended license due to DWI. Garcia, 28, smelled of alcohol, had bloodshot, watery eyes, and slurred his speech. He failed the field sobriety tests and blew a .22 during breath testing. He refused chemical testing.

Marshall W. June

May 6, 12:25 am

DWI, Aggravated

In responding to a dispatch about an uninsured vehicle that had struck another car in the parking lot of Colonial Motel, 1007 W. Coal, GPD Officer Douglas Hoffman found the suspect vehicle driving on the wrong side of the road. The vehicle drove onto a curb and into the shrubs before backing up and driving into the parking lot of the Super 8 Motel, 1715 W Hwy 66. June, 33, smelled strongly of alcohol and fell over as he exited the car. He failed field sobriety tests and refused breath testing.

Derrick Davin Thomas

Jan. 15, 6:14 pm

DWI, Aggravated

While on patrol, McKinley County Sherriff’ Officer Eric D. Jim noticed a dark blue Chevy speeding toward him from behind. The vehicle weaved in and out of its lane and merged westbound onto Hwy 264. Jim pulled the vehicle over near the Navajo Estates Fire Department. Thomas, had red watery eyes, slurred his speech, and smelled of alcohol, according to the report. There were two open containers in the car. Thomas, 30, failed the field sobriety tests and refused breath testing.

Adeline J. Murphy

Jan. 15, 5:05 pm

DWI, Aggravated

Gallup Police Department Officer Carmelita James was dispatched to Hwy 491 and Coal Basin Road in reference to a crash with injuries. At the scene, James met Sheriff’s Deputy C. Nocona, who said all passengers were intoxicated. The driver, Adeline J. Murphy, was found inside King Dragon, 1212 Hwy 491. According to the report, Murphy, 61, failed the field sobriety tests and blew .19 during breath testing, though the sample was considered insufficient, as Murphy was only able to blow once.