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Enrolled member of Navajo Nation charged with murder

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Enrolled member of the Navajo Nation Quinten Smith, 21, of Mexican Springs, N.M., was charged Oct. 4 in federal court with a killing on the Navajo Nation. He will remain in custody pending trial.

According to a criminal complaint, Smith and others went to the home of the victim, identified as John Doe, on Sept. 24 to...

Unlucky house

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A house that was hit by a fire on May 30, was hit by another fire Oct. 14. The owners of the house at 808 W. Maloney Ave. were already in the process of arranging to have it demolished when the second fire began.

Gallup Acting Fire Marshal Jon Pairett said someone had been taking care of the house since the incident in May. He added that the building was vacant at the time of the October fire.

Pairett found a makeshift stove inside the house. He said it may have been from a transient. The cause of the fire is being labeled as accidental.

Staff Reports

Traffic stop vehicle search exposes big haul

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A speeding violation led to a 42 pound drug haul for McKinley County Sheriff’s Deputy Brandon Salazar Oct. 13.

When Salazar stopped a vehicle on I-40 at Mile Marker 20, he noticed the statements given by the driver and the passenger didn’t match. That led him to ask for consent to search the vehicle. The driver said he could search.

He found 42 pounds of methamphetamine and a gun.

“It’s incredible what’s moving down our Interstate at any given time. I’m glad this load of meth didn’t make [it] into the hands of our community or any other community for that matter,” Undersheriff James Maiorano III said.

Three men were arrested. They are: Martin Cabrera-Villa, 31, of...

Weekly Police Activity Report

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DON’T FORGET TO LOCK THE CAR
Gallup, Aug. 12

A man couldn’t remember if he locked his car when he went into the Safeway at 980 U.S. Hwy. 491 for 45 minutes. He knew he left his windows down about 6 inches.

When he got back he knew his shaving lotion was gone. His hydrocodone bottle was still there. But it was empty. Eighty capsules were missing.

There were no signs of forced entry. No other information is available.

 



MECHANIC OR THIEF?
Gallup, Aug. 12

A Flagstaff, Ariz. woman let a man she believed to be a mechanic, take her car to perform mechanical work.

She said he never brought it back.

She said the black 2009 Buick Lucerne with tinted windows and a Lions sticker on...

Navajo Nation Council holds annual ‘Break the Silence’ March

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Honors Indigenous women

The annual Break the Silence domestic violence awareness march was held Oct. 18 before the start of the 24th Navajo Nation Council’s 2021 Fall Session in Window Rock, Ariz.

The walk was held from the Navajo Nation Museum to the Navajo Nation Council Chambers.

“Our Navajo women are plagued by domestic violence and in response, there continues to be a lack of support from the Navajo government to meet the growing needs of our families,” Council Delegate Amber Kanazbah Crotty (Cove, Toadlena/Two Grey Hills, Red Valley, Tsé’ałnáoozt’i’í, Sheepsprings, Beclabito, Gad’ii’áhí/Tó Kǫ’í), said. ).“Our women are powerful beings and our...

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