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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...

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)...

Weekly DWI Report

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Featured DWI

Phillip Brown Jr.

Dec. 31, 1:57 am

Aggravated DWI (Third)

A crash near the Fort Wingate High School campus resulted in the driver, Phillip Brown Jr., 45, being arrested and charged with his third DWI.

Metro Dispatch advised officers of a crash near 500 Shush Dr. in Fort Wingate. McKinley County Sheriff’s Deputy Dominic Molina arrived at the scene and found a black Chevrolet Impala parked near the football field after driving through one fence on the southeast corner of the campus and striking another fence.

Molina and Deputy Elliot Peterson walked to the vehicle and met the driver, Brown, who reportedly stated he was on his way home when he crashed...

Shiprock man sentenced to prison for attack on infant

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ALBUQUERQUE — Myron Benally, 39, of Shiprock was sentenced to 27 months in prison Jan. 3 for injuring a 13-month-old infant that was in his care.

According to an FBI Albuquerque news release, Benally, a registered member of the Navajo Nation, pled guilty in federal court to assault resulting in serious bodily injury Aug. 18.

On June 27, 2019, Benally assaulted the infant, causing serious bodily injury including a broken arm, court documents state.

Upon his release from prison, Benally will be subject to 3 years of supervised release.

The FBI Albuquerque Field Office investigated this case with assistance from the Navajo Police Department and Department of Criminal Investigations...

Man tries to fight officers, spits in their faces

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A man is facing assault charges after he threatened to fight police officers when they showed up at his front door.

On Dec. 23 around 1 pm, Gallup Police Officer Darius Johnson was dispatched to 303 Mollica Dr. B. When he arrived at the scene, he found Officer Gabrian Lee speaking with a woman.

The woman said she had called the police department to have someone come check on a man named Jacob Antone.

Lee spoke to Antone, 33, when he answered the residence’s door.

According to Johnson’s report, Antone’s face was very bloody. Lee asked him what happened, but Antone refused to tell him, saying nothing happened.

When the officers asked Antone if anyone else was in the house with...

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