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Wanted Person
Octavius Shorty, 30, of Gallup, is wanted for a shooting that took place in April of this year. He is five-feet-10-inches tall and weighs 150 lbs. He has black hair and brown eyes.
If you know where he is, call 911. Do not approach him. He is considered armed and dangerous.
If you have any information that can help lead...
If you know where he is, call 911. Do not approach him. He is considered armed and dangerous.
If you have any information that can help lead...
Looking for Tyrell Teller
A 21-year-old man is a person of interest in a May 5 homicide.
The Gallup Police Department is looking for Tyrell Teller. He is five-feet-eight inches tall, weighs 140 pounds and has tattoos on his left forearm.
The Police Department advises that he may be armed and dangerous, so it is best not to approach him.
Instead call Sgt. Andrea Tsosie at (505) 726-6441 or Crime Stoppers at (877) 722-6161. You may remain anonymous.
Saving Superman
Transportation funding project to help improve Superman Canyon Road
If Rodney Skersick has anything to do with it, pretty soon McKinley County citizens will no longer have to deal with Superman Canyon Road closing any time it rains.
During the May 18 McKinley County Commissioners meeting, Skersick, the county’s road maintenance supervisor, asked commissioners if he could apply for the Transportation Funding project that the New Mexico Department of Transportation provides once a year.
In an interview with the Sun, Skersick said that he hopes to get $2 million from the state, and that the money will go toward improving Superman Canyon Road.
“[… This] is a pretty major road going...
If Rodney Skersick has anything to do with it, pretty soon McKinley County citizens will no longer have to deal with Superman Canyon Road closing any time it rains.
During the May 18 McKinley County Commissioners meeting, Skersick, the county’s road maintenance supervisor, asked commissioners if he could apply for the Transportation Funding project that the New Mexico Department of Transportation provides once a year.
In an interview with the Sun, Skersick said that he hopes to get $2 million from the state, and that the money will go toward improving Superman Canyon Road.
“[… This] is a pretty major road going...
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