Homicide not suspected, officials said
Local police want the public’s help in locating next of kin or extended family in a case involving a white male found dead about two weeks ago.
Joey Guillen, an investigator with the McKinley County Sheriff’s Office, said a person who was scouting elk in McGaffey on Aug. 11...
Public Safety
Weekly Crime Blotter
![EDWIN ETCITTY](/images/resized/images/news/2016/73_aug26/20_100_100.jpg)
8/22, GALLUP
Gallup Police Department Officer Harland Soseeah was dispatched to a Laundromat at 2780 E. Hwy. 66 in reference to a male with a chainsaw who was trying to attack a female.
At the scene, Soseeah made contact with the crying victim who said she was pushed, kicked, and hit by Edwin Etcitty, 33. She said she’d been hostage at his home and was beaten up.
The victim said that when she and Etcitty went to the Laundromat, she asked customers for a phone to use, and when her husband noticed, he got mad and began to argue with her. Her parents arrived at this point, but Etcitty would not let her go with them.
When the victim went to the truck to get the...
Knights Inn imposters jailed
![Delilah Miles](/images/resized/images/news/2016/72_aug19/39_100_100.jpg)
Two locals remained jailed Aug. 16 after being taken into custody on charges of drug possession; falsely obtaining service accommodations; concealing identity and resisting; and evading and obstruction charges, police officials said.
Nathan Lee, 22, of Gallup, and Delilah Miles, 31, of Church Rock, were jailed Aug. 10 after Gallup Police Department Officer Andrew Thayer responded to a call at the Knights Inn & Suites at 3208 W. Hwy 66 in reference to two individuals occupying a room under false pretenses.
According to Thayer’s report, a hotel desk clerk called police to say the original occupant of Room 223 checked out, but Lee and Miles...
State police release names of officers involved in shooting
![Alvin Sylversmythe](/images/resized/images/news/2016/72_aug19/37_100_100.jpg)
On Aug. 16, New Mexico State Police released the names of the four Gallup Police Department officers involved in a recent deadly shooting.
City police officers responded July 24 to a report involving a Native American male, identified as Alvin R. Sylversmythe, 30, who was threatening people with at least two knives at the Arnold Street public housing.
GPD officers were the first to respond to the scene.
The officers involved in the incident were: Justin Benally, a three-year departmental veteran; Clarissa Morgan, a five-year police veteran; Dominic Molina, a two-year city police employee; and Steven Peshlakai, a six-year department veteran.
“The...
FBI Exclusive. Murder for hire: Alaska man wanted federal agents killed
![Guy Christopher Mannino](/images/resized/images/news/2016/72_aug19/36_100_100.jpg)
After a messy divorce that did not go his way—in part because he had filed for bankruptcy and was under felony indictment for weapons charges—Mannino hired a hit man to kill his wife’s attorney. When the would-be killer turned out to be cooperating with the FBI, Mannino later hired a second individual to kill the original hit man. And his murderous intentions didn’t stop there.
“He had a hit list,” said Special Agent Derik Stone, one of the investigators who worked the case from the FBI’s...
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