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Weekly Police Activity Report

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Tseyatoh, Oct. 18

A resident on Pittsburgh Loop left for Gallup and returned later in the day to find her screen door was broken and someone had gotten into her home.

The victim informed McKinley County Sheriff’s Deputy Frank Villa that the suspect may be her adult son, as one of the neighbors...

Navajo man accused of decapitation

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ALBUQUERQUE — A Navajo man accused of attacking a man with an axe in McKinley County, made an initial appearance in federal court Oct. 15.

Shilo Aaron Oldrock, 28, of Fargo, N.D. is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation.

According to a criminal complaint Oct. 10, he allegedly murdered John Doe on the Navajo Nation when he attacked Doe with an axe and cut off his head. Oldrock allegedly burned Doe’s head in a wood stove and fled the scene.

If he is convicted of the offense, he faces up to life in prison.

The Gallup Resident Agency of the FBI Albuquerque Field Office investigated this case with assistance from the Navajo Nation Police Department, the McKinley County...

Earthweek: Diary of a Changing World

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Week ending Friday, October 22, 2021

 

CO2 Surge

On the eve of the COP26 climate conference, established under the Paris Agreement to cope with the climate crisis, scientists say emissions from rich nations have risen sharply in 2021. “The Climate Transparency Report” says emissions will rise four percent in the world’s 20 largest economies in 2021 after dropping about six percent last year due to COVID. With the world currently around 1.1 degrees Celsius warmer than pre-industrial times and with the goal to keep warming to only 1.5 degrees, the report says nations will have to put ambitious policies in place to curb the worst of global heating.

Earthquakes

At least three...

COVID-19 Vaccine becomes available to young children

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New Mexico announces children 5-11 now eligible for COVID-19 vaccine

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SANTA FE — The New Mexico Department of Health and Public Education announced Nov. 3 that children ages 5 to 11 are now eligible to receive the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine. This follows federal approvals by both the Food and Drug Administration and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

A dose of Pfizer for children 5-11 contains one-third the amount of the active ingredient compared to the adult dose. Children would receive a second dose 21 days or more after their first shot. Available data shows that all COVID-19 vaccines approved or authorized in the U.S. continue to be highly effective in...

McKinley County reports final unofficial election results

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These are the final unofficial election results for McKinley County for the Nov. 2 regular election according to the New Mexico Secretary of State’s Office.

SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER POSITION 2 GALLUP/MCKINLEY COUNTY SB 2

PRECINCTS FULLY: 0 / 14 | PARTIALLY: 14 / 14

TITUS J NEZ

28%

207 VOTES

JULIUS ELWOOD

19%

143 VOTES

CHARLES LONG

53%

396 VOTES

TOTAL VOTES: 746

SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER POSITION 4 GALLUP/MCKINLEY COUNTY SB 4

PRECINCTS FULLY: 0 / 13 | PARTIALLY: 13 / 13

CHRISTOPHER MORTENSEN

100%

293 VOTES

TOTAL VOTES: 293

SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER POSITION 5 GALLUP/MCKINLEY COUNTY SB 5

PRECINCTS FULLY: 0 / 13 | PARTIALLY: 13 / 13

ESTER MACIAS

40%

256 VOTES

MICHAEL W...

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