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Gallup Police searching for suspect involved in double homicide
Gallup Police are looking for a person of interest after a shooting on the southside of Gallup left two men dead on May 5. The GPD have identified the person of interest as Tyrell Bitsilly, 26, from Vanderwagen. Officers were called out to the area of Trade Mart Square near...
Gallup police searching for person of interest in shooting that left 2 dead
GALLUP, N.M. (KRQE) – Gallup Police are searching for 26-year-old Tyrell Bitsilly, a person of interest in a shooting that left two men dead and two more injured Sunday. Police say they responded to a shots fired call at the Trade Mart Square around 1 a.m. Sunday morning. Police say three men and one child were […]
Roadwork to begin on I-40
The New Mexico Department of Transportation (NMDOT) District Six along with Albuquerque Asphalt, Inc. (Contractor) will begin mill and inlay work on Interstate 40 between Gallup and Thoreau. Beginning May 10, work will begin at various locations on eastbound and westbound I-40 between mile marker 26.0 and 54.7. The contractor’s...
Baseball Game Preview: Loving Will Face Rehoboth Christian
The Loving Falcons are on the road again on Thursday to play the Rehoboth Christian Lynx at 12:30 p.m. Loving's pitching crew has only allowed 2.8 runs per game this season, so Rehoboth Christian's hitters will have their work cut out for them. Loving will bounce into Thursday's match after...
Pet of the Week
Pete is very shy and working on his confidence skills. This poor guy, he’s sad and confused. But with the right family and some love and patience he will be a wonderful forever doggie for someone! He is in urgent need of a loving family by May 13, his time is almost up.
Weekly DWI Report
Driving recklessly and endangering the life of a child led to a Window Rock woman, Shaun-Mychelle Stewart, 36, being arrested and charged with her third DWI. Gallup Officer Vincent Thompson responded to a call for additional assistance at Speedway at 2654 E. Hwy. 66. Thompson arrived at the scene where other officers advised him of a red Toyota Tundra that had been swerving and parking in the lot to the station.
Spay and Neuter Clinics
One thing people can do to combat the overpopulation of animals in the Gallup area, and the nearby Navajo Nation, is to spay and neuter their pets. Below, there is a list of animal rescues, shelters, and even churches that are hosting free or discounted spay and neuter clinics in the near future.
My grandpa passed down a rug gifted by Navajo members – an expert said it’s worth $10k because of a ‘cult’ emblem
A NAVAJO Indian rug was passed down for generations before it was discovered to be worth $10,000, thanks to its ties to a famous organization. A guest on Antiques Roadshow explained that the rug was made for his great-grandfather in a trade for him doing dome flooring jobs. The story...
Two dead in May 5 shooting
Gallup Police Officers were called to the Trademark Square, which is a part of Downtown Gallup near the 1500 block of South Second Street, around 1:15 am May 5 after two people were reportedly shot and killed. In a May 6 interview with the Sun Gallup Police Chief Erin Toadlena-Pablo...
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Navajo Nation Council recognizes Navajo Nation Police Officer Day
WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. — The 25th Navajo Nation Council recognizes Navajo Nation Police Officer Day on May 10 and honors all the Navajo Nation Police Officers and their families for their courage, strength, and dedication to protecting the Navajo people. "Every day, our Navajo Nation Police officers bravely risk...
Best of the Best averts crisis
The Best of the Best rodeo is set to take place June 21-24. But at the beginning of April, there was some uncertainty about whether or not the event would even happen. Gallup’s Interim City Manager J.M. DeYoung spoke in front of the city council during their April 9 meeting, voicing his concerns about the finances behind the rodeo event. It is a city event, meaning that in the past, the city saw revenue come in from it.
Minor delays expected as crews work on I-40 between Gallup and Thoreau
GALLUP, N.M. (KRQE) – Drivers on Interstate 40 between Gallup and Thoreau should expect delays and possible lane closures as the New Mexico Department of Transportation and a contractor begin mill and inlay work. Work started on Friday at various locations on eastbound and westbound I-40 between mile markers...
Police locate Tohatchi shooting suspect
TOHATCHI, N.M. — Navajo Nation police were looking for a man after a domestic violence incident led to a shooting. The department was looking for 52-year-old Augustus Benallie. The shooting happened near Tohatchi on Sunday, May 12. Your neighborhood: Local news from KOAT Action 7 News. New Mexico State...
Gallup Lions Club holds 75th annual rodeo
The Gallup Lions Club strives to make the community better. Organized in 1945 under the Lions International umbrella, the club has now grown to the largest Lions Club in New Mexico. The club is currently gearing up for its biggest fundraiser of the year, the 47th Annual Gallup Lions Club...
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