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WEEKLY DWI REPORT

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Angelita Charley

March 1, 2020, 1:59 am

DWI

While patrolling State Road 602, New Mexico State Police Officer Justin Maese said a white Jeep failed to yield, turning onto West Aztec Avenue causing him to slam on his brakes. After performing a traffic stop and approaching the vehicle, Maese said he could smell alcohol coming...

Earthweek: Diary of a Changing World

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Week ending Friday, July 9, 2021


Seafood Bake

The deadly heat wave that roasted the U.S. Pacific Northwest and western Canada also cooked more than a billion seashore animals to death, leaving a putrid stink near Vancouver, B.C. University of British Columbia experts say the heat, combined with low tides in the middle of the afternoon, created dangerous combinations for animals like clams and mussels for more than six hours at a time. Observers say temperatures above 50 degrees Celsius occurred on some rocky shoreline habitats. Professor Dave Sauchyn of Canada’s University of Regina says this summer’s unprecedented heat occurred years earlier than predicted by models, in a sign...

Four arrests on South Second Street

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Gallup Police narcotics agents, detectives and officers served a search warrant at 603 S. Second St. at 7 am July 22 in connection with an investigation into the alleged trafficking of methamphetamine.

Police found four people at the house.

● Brian Haudley, 41, of Gallup who was arrested and charged with possession of a controlled substance — methamphetamine, a fourth-degree felony and an outstanding bench warrant.

● Frances Haudley, 39, was arrested and charged with trafficking a controlled substance — methamphetamine, a second-degree felony.

● Christopher Haudley, 38, was arrested and charged with possession of a controlled substance — methamphetamine, a fourth-degree...

Milling, Paving to begin July 23

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The City of Gallup Street Department will start milling and paving operations July 23 at Hospital Drive from Red Rock Drive to the edge of the concrete.

The Public Works Department will post "Road Closed" and "Detour" signs and requests that motorists seek alternate routes, reduce their speed, and avoid parking on the street.

Plan extra time for trips through this area.

This project is expected to conclude on July 30th, but may be delayed due to weather.

New Mexico bank robberies investigated

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The FBI and local law enforcement are working together seeking an unidentified man who robbed banks in Moriarty and Tijeras on the morning of July 19 and likely robbed another bank in Moriarty last week.

The first robbery on July 19 took place at the U.S. Bank, located at 1401 U.S. Route 66, in Moriarty, at approximately 9:27 am.

The suspect was described as an Hispanic male, 5'6”-5'8” tall. He wore a blue NASA baseball cap with a light-colored brim, long-sleeved green shirt, light-colored pants, and a dark bandana over the lower half of his face.

The suspect entered the bank and handed a demand note to a teller.

The teller handed over an undisclosed amount of money to the...

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