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Police Activity Report

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Lots of warrants, three criminal complaints, and a smattering of other items make up the police activity for the Gallup Police Department and the McKinley County Sheriff’s Office this last week.

GPD Warrants

Marcelino M. Angeles (Magistrate Court), Chandler Chavez (Out of County), Alfrain Cross (Magistrate Court), James Deschine (Magistrate Court), Herman Jim (Out of County), Emanuel Lewis (Parole/Probation), Shawn A. Platero (Magistrate Court), Sharrie L. Ryan (Municipal Court), Christopher Sam (Parole/Probation), Ferlanda Smith (Parole/Probation), Serena Soce (Municipal and Magistrate Courts), Sharon Tolino (Municipal Court), Tyrell Wilson (Out of County), and Marvin Yazzie (Magistrate Court).

MCSO Warrants

Thomas Begay (Bench Warrant), David Cordova, Andrew Falcon (Several Warrants), Lionel Hale (Municipal Court), Steve Howe, John Melford Kee (Magistrate Court), Zachary Kee (Several Warrants), Lionel Long (Out of County), Aquilino Lopez (Bench Warrants), Andre Toledo (Federal Warrant), and Murphy Tullie.

Two reports of Battery on a Household member were recorded by GPD Officer Daniel Brown, one on Algarson Nez and the other on Nathaniel Begay. The third Statement of Probable Cause matched the description of a suspect in a burglary. The suspect was using stolen financial cards and at the time was holding his infant child, while a 9 mm Parabellum could be seen under the seat.

The suspect Austin Bahe, also had drug parapharnelia in his lap. The child’s mother, Mikisha Jeff, took custody of the child, and Bahe was transported to the MCDC for booking procedures.

An 18-pack of beer was taken from the Thoreau Giant Store, and more beer was taken from the Dead Horse Mustang by a known male. Other larcenies during the week was the theft of a silver 2014 Nissan Sentra from Gamerco, and a gold 2003 Ford Taurus that had a computer and phone inside.

Accidents without injuries, include a police vehicle backing into a pole on private property, a vehicle blew a tire and lost control, driving through a right of way fence, a vehicle was sideswiped by a CMV in a construction zone on U.S. 491, mile marker 7, and a vehicle traveling on U.S. 491 had its windshield cracked by a rock from a passing vehicle.

Deputies assisted the Navajo Police Department 13 times during the week and seven miscellaneous incident reports were written, including one of a dog eating his neighbor’s chicken, and another on an intoxicated male subject who tried running from a deputy but fell and broke his leg.

By Tom Hartsock

Sun Correspondent