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Gallup Police seek help from the public

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Gallup Police are working to solve a burglary that took place in the early morning hours of Memorial Day (May 31).

GPD is requesting the public's help in locating an adult male who could be involved. His picture can be seen here.

The vehicle he was driving was an all white late model Kia Sedona.

Anyone with information...

MIXED EMOTIONS

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Gallup City Council takes up masks; marijuana

 

The pandemic isn’t quite over, but the end is in sight.  On May 14, the New Mexico Department of Health announced that the state would be adhering to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s updated guidelines that say that individuals who are fully vaccinated no longer have to wear masks.

During the May 25 Gallup City Council meeting, Gallup’s City Attorney Curtis Hayes shared an ordinance that would allow vaccinated Gallup citizens to take off their masks starting July 1. Hayes explained that the city will drop its own ordinance and begin following the New Mexico Department of Health’s rules and regulations.

Hayes...

Council hears details on liquor reform bill

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A new law which will take effect July 1 contains a number of reforms to the state’s liquor laws since 1981. Rep. Antonio “Moe” Maestas, D-Bernalillo, sponsor of HB 255, took questions about the new law from local liquor license holders at a special City Council meeting May 19.

HB 255 gives restaurants a new kind of license to sell spirits and one that is less expensive than in the past; the ability to deliver specific types of alcohol to homes; prohibition of small amounts of hard liquor away from licensed establishments; and assistance, like tax breaks and the waiver of license renewal fees, to liquor license holders due to the pandemic.

McKinley County is exempt from a number...

GMCS board celebrates Lady Bengals

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The Gallup McKinley County Schools District had something to celebrate at the school board meeting May 24 after the Lady Bengals won their state championship game three days before.

The board took the opportunity to congratulate the girls’ win with handshakes and plaques.

When it was his turn to congratulate them, Superintendent Mike Hyatt commented that Gallup had not seen a championship in a while, and that some people might not expect it from their school because they don’t have the tallest athletes.

“[The girls] really fought every single game,” Hyatt said. “I watched them play against some girls who were my height and they took care of them quite easily.”

Board...

Weekly Police Activity Report

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UNWELCOME GUEST

Thoreau, May 14

She invited him in. But the glow wore off quickly.

A woman called the police after a drunken man broke several items inside her mobile home.

On May 14, around 5:29 pm, McKinley County Sheriff’s Deputy Paul Davis Jr. III was sent to #61-A Rose Street in Thoreau.

When the deputy met with the caller, she led him inside to a bedroom, where Brian Begay, 25, of Thoreau was seated on the bed. In the report he filed with the McKinley County Sheriff’s Office, Davis said Begay seemed calm when they met.

Davis asked Begay if he could speak with him outside in his patrol car. When the officer led Begay outside, he said he could smell liquor on the man’s...

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