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NMSP conducts Gallup operation to combat retail crime

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Three people with outstanding warrants were arrested

New Mexico State Police officers conducted an operation at the Wal-Mart in Gallup Nov. 3 aimed at preventing retail crime and holding those who are engaged in shoplifting and other retail crimes accountable.

During the operation, State Police officers identified eight individuals engaged in shoplifting.   Three of them were found to be wanted criminals with felony warrants.

Katerri Vigil, 25, of Pinehill, was arrested for shoplifting (under $250) and had an active felony arrest warrant for seven counts of aggravated assault/domestic violence, aggravated fleeing a law enforcement officer, reckless driving,  and two counts of leaving the scene of an accident involving damage to a vehicle.

Darren James, 31, of Ramah, was arrested for shoplifting (under $250) and had an active felony arrest warrant for possession of a stolen vehicle.

Anderson Brown, 23, of Gallup, was arrested for shoplifting (under $250) and had felony arrest warrants for a probation and parole violation and abuse of drugs. He also had arrest warrants for failure to appear in court for resisting and evading an officer, receiving/transferring a stolen vehicle, and possession of a controlled substance.

Another suspect was arrested for shoplifting (under $250) and while being placed under arrest he became combative and ultimately was also charged with battery on a peace officer, resisting and evading or obstructing an officer, and concealing identity.  NMSP had not released the individual's identity by press time.

All those arrested were booked into the McKinley County Detention Center.  Four other shoplifters were issued citations and were released.

The public can expect to see more retail crime operations being conducted in the area by the New Mexico State Police as the holidays approach.

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