Three men sustain gunshot wounds
Gallup Skate Park remains closed indefinitely following an Oct. 14 shooting that left three brothers injured.
The victims are in stable condition, and one suspect remains at large.
The victims are identified as Romaro Dooline, 28, Kintaro Dooline, 24, and Montero Dooline, 20. All three brothers are from the local area. All received treatment at local hospitals for gunshot wounds. All but one of the brothers has been released from a local hospital.
Gallup Police Det. Jon Whitsitt said the shooting occurred about 6:30 pm and involved two suspects – a juvenile and an adult.
Gallup Patrolman Victor Madrid was dispatched to the skate park in...
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Meet Camille's Teacher of the Month: Deidre Gruber
Each month, Camille’s Sidewalk Cafe in Gallup chooses and recognizes one local teacher within the Gallup area for the Teacher of the Month award. Teachers are nominated for their efforts and determination to help local students rise beyond their expectations. This month, Camille's Sidewalk Cafe recognizes pre-kindergarten teacher Deidre Gruber, of Grants.
Gruber received the news from her boss after school let out at Grants Head Start, where she has been teaching pre-K for the past two years. Gruber felt honored and excited upon hearing the news. She has been teaching more than seven years overall. Originally from Crownpoint, Gruber...
Each month, Camille’s Sidewalk Cafe in Gallup chooses and recognizes one local teacher within the Gallup area for the Teacher of the Month award. Teachers are nominated for their efforts and determination to help local students rise beyond their expectations. This month, Camille's Sidewalk Cafe recognizes pre-kindergarten teacher Deidre Gruber, of Grants.
Gruber received the news from her boss after school let out at Grants Head Start, where she has been teaching pre-K for the past two years. Gruber felt honored and excited upon hearing the news. She has been teaching more than seven years overall. Originally from Crownpoint, Gruber...
County talks budget hike to pay for semi-truck for community pantry
Alice Perez, executive director of The Community Pantry and Hope Garden, was present at the Oct. 15 McKinley County Board of Commissioners meeting because she knew commissioners were scheduled to discuss a budget increase to cover the purchase of a semi-truck that would help the pantry extend its mobile food bank in the coming weeks.
The Community Pantry, 1130 Hassler Valley Rd., serves people across northwestern New Mexico, and includes a branch in Grants that serves all of Cibola County. The pantry provides services including free produce, an emergency food box, Food For Kids, The Emergency Food Assistance Program, and The Agency Program which assists local nonprofits and...
The Community Pantry, 1130 Hassler Valley Rd., serves people across northwestern New Mexico, and includes a branch in Grants that serves all of Cibola County. The pantry provides services including free produce, an emergency food box, Food For Kids, The Emergency Food Assistance Program, and The Agency Program which assists local nonprofits and...
AG Balderas announces cold case against accused child molester will go to trial
ALBUQUERQUE - New Mexico Attorney General Hector Balderas announced Oct. 17 that San Juan County Magistrate Court Judge Rena Scott found probable cause to believe Bennie Earl Wabbington committed four first-degree felonies in 2008 and 2009 by sexually assaulting his then-girlfriend’s daughter.
The young woman - still a minor - testified at the preliminary hearing in Farmington Oct. 16 against the man charged with molesting her when she was a young child.
"Protecting our children from violent, sexual predators is absolutely the top priority for my office," Balderas said. "I commend the young survivor and her family for having the courage to face her aggressor head on, and I look...
The young woman - still a minor - testified at the preliminary hearing in Farmington Oct. 16 against the man charged with molesting her when she was a young child.
"Protecting our children from violent, sexual predators is absolutely the top priority for my office," Balderas said. "I commend the young survivor and her family for having the courage to face her aggressor head on, and I look...
Navajo Public Safety seeks public's help in identifying man’s remains
SHIPROCK, N.M. – The Navajo Nation Division of Public Safety is seeking the public’s help in identifying human remains found in Shiprock, N.M.
The Navajo Police Department responded to a call Sept. 29 reporting a body was found under a bridge in the Shiprock community. The remains are those of a male individual. Due to the condition of the body, there is no physical description available.
The unidentified man was found with no form of identification. However, there are distinguishable clothing items. Investigators hope someone will recognize them and that it will lead to an identification. The remains were found wearing a “Dickies” brand pants and a “Dickies” brand belt...
The Navajo Police Department responded to a call Sept. 29 reporting a body was found under a bridge in the Shiprock community. The remains are those of a male individual. Due to the condition of the body, there is no physical description available.
The unidentified man was found with no form of identification. However, there are distinguishable clothing items. Investigators hope someone will recognize them and that it will lead to an identification. The remains were found wearing a “Dickies” brand pants and a “Dickies” brand belt...
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