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WEEKLY DWI REPORT

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Augustine R. Bob

March 10, 11:49 am

7th DWI, Aggravated

Bob, 54, makes a left turn in front of another driver heading northbound on U.S. 491. The other vehicle hits Bob as he’s heading through the intersection at Jefferson. Bob is slurring his speech, has bloodshot watery eyes, and reeks of alcohol. Bob admits to Gallup Police Department Officer Norman Bowman that he drank 30 cans of Budweiser beers.

Bob was arrested, yet again, for another DWI. He blew a .29 and .30 during the breath tests. The legal limit is .08. Don’t be like Bob. Don’t drink and drive.

Randall R. Yazzie

Feb. 17, 5:33 pm

Aggravated DWI

The sun was likely bright, as Yazzie reportedly stated, when he rammed his Cadillac into the back of a pickup truck near 208 W. Maloney Ave. But he was also showing the signs of intoxication, according to GPD Officer Daniel Brown’s report. Brown stated that Yazzie, 25, had a “stupefied stare on his face” when he attempted to give instructions on how to do the field sobriety tests.

He blew a .20, twice, during breath tests.

Dynelle Maria Williams

Feb. 13, 2:19 am

DWI

Williams, 32, caught the attention of GPD Officer Victor Rodriguez when he took note of her swerving in and out of lanes. He stopped her at 705 E. Montoya. She failed the field sobriety tests, and the officer noted that she had an open container of booze in her car. She blew a .22, twice, during the breath tests.

Jaime L. Harvey

Feb. 13, 5:03 pm

Aggravated DWI

Harvey’s involvement in a fender bender caught the attention of law enforcement as she left the immediate area. GPD Officer Luke Martin found her in the parking lot of Leisure Laundry. Harvey, 32, showed the signs of intoxication and told the officer that she drank three miniatures of 99 Bananas a “long time ago,” according to the report.

She refused to take the breath tests, earning an aggravated DWI.

Harold Harvey

Feb. 11, 12:58 am

3rd DWI, Aggravated

Harvey caused some serious pain to the female passenger in his truck when he crashed into the back of a tractor-trailer at 3150 W. Hwy 66. The passenger was pinned under the dashboard, and according to GPD Officer Charles Steele’s report, the woman suffered a dislocated hip and a possible fractured right knee. Harvey, 48, sustained a fracture to his right wrist.

He reportedly had an open container in the vehicle. Harvey blew a .22, twice, during the breath tests.

Ramsey Litzen

Feb. 10, 8:40 pm

Aggravated DWI

McKinley County Sheriff Deputy Jasmine Jaramillo was dispatched the Vanderwagen Mustang convenience store in response to a possible DWI. Another deputy had pulled Litzen over for driving 80 mph in a 55 mph zone. Litzen didn’t fare too well during the breath tests and was arrested. He blew a .20, twice.

Jimson James

Feb. 7, 2:03 am

Aggravated DWI

James was spotted by MCSO Deputy Arnold Noriega for some reckless driving moves on West Highway 66. When Noriega signaled for James to pull over, he climbed the center median and drove west in a eastbound lane, eventually coming to a stop at Blake’s Lotaburger. James, 31, admitted to drinking a six pack and two shots. He blew a .23 and .24 during the breath tests.