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Man arrested for check forgery

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A man named Tristan Morgan was caught trying to cash a fraudulent check at a local bank.

On Nov. 10, around 10:15 am, Gallup Police Officer Darius Johnson was dispatched to the Pinnacle Bank at 107 E. Hill Ave. When he arrived at the scene, he met with the bank manager who said that Morgan, 23, walked into the bank on Nov...

Stealing Christmas

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Man caught taking packages off porches

A man who was identified as Robert Gorman was caught stealing packages off of porches six days before Christmas.

On Dec. 19, around 11:45 am, Gallup Police Sgt. Matthew Graham was called out to the Mossman neighborhood after multiple people reported that packages had been stolen from their front doors.

The victims said that they’d seen a man driving a white Chevy Hatchback around the neighborhood and stealing packages. One victim’s front door camera caught a man with a shaved head wearing a blue hoodie with the words “RAMPART” in white and orange on the front.

Gallup Police identified the man as Gorman, 42. According to Graham’s...

New Gallup Community Health site creates more opportunities

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It looks like 2024 is the Year of More for Gallup Community Health, which is getting ready to move to a bigger space that will allow it to provide more services to more people.

The primary care practice will officially move into the former College Clinic at 2111 College Dr. March 4, although some administrative staff will start to move over sooner.

The move will offer two big advantages – vastly more space and proximity to Rehoboth McKinley Christian Hospital – as well as a lot more incremental opportunities.

First, the new space means going from the cramped 4,320 sq. ft. quarters at 2022 E. Aztec Ave. to a building with more than 17,000 sq. ft. That means going from 13 exam...

Four Corners K-9 Search and Rescue talks success, challenges

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How German Shepherd’s natural talents created opportunities

Bernadine Beyale didn’t plan on going into K-9 search and rescue, but after she brought her German Shepherd Trigger home over seven years ago, she realized it was something the dog was born to do.

Trigger’s breeder suggested he go through some obedience training classes, and once Beyale took him there, their instructor, who also taught search and rescue training, suggested he do further, specialized training. Beyale said he caught on pretty quickly.

“… It was pretty much him sitting there as a puppy looking at me like ‘Hey, I really enjoy this work, this is what I want to do, are you in with me or are you...

Missing person alert

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UPDATE: As of 5:45 pm on Jan. 10, Antonius Elijah Antonio has been found and is safe


The Gallup Police is asking for the public's help in locating Antonius Elijah Antonio, 33.

Antonius is five feet and six inches tall, and weighs about 116 pounds. He has brown eyes and brown hair.

He was last seen on Dec. 29, and was last heard from on Jan. 7. He told his family he was in Gallup.

Antonius was last seen wearing black pants, a black jacket, and a black cap with a Pirates logo on it. He has tattoos on both arms; one arm has stars on it and the other has his middle name "Elijah" tattooed on it.

Anyone with information on Antonius's whereabouts is asked to call Metro Dispatch at (505)...

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