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Ramah dogs get police attentionBryan Kelhoyouma, 6, right, hands his dog Mario to 0526-CH-F1b-Window Rock Grad SAhis father TK Kelhoyouma into a Gallup Humane Society transport trailer for neutering in Ramah Navajo.
Bryan Kelhoyouma, 6, right, hands his dog Mario to 0526-CH-F1b-Window Rock Grad SAhis father TK Kelhoyouma into a Gallup Humane Society transport trailer for neutering in Ramah Navajo. © 2011 Gallup Independent / Adron Gardner

By Vida Volkert
Staff writer

RAMAH — Ramah-Navajo Police Chief E.A. Radosevich’s desk Wednesday afternoon was covered with the usual reports on domestic violence, drunken driving, traffic citations, shopliftings, alarm soundings — and dog treats.

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May 27, 2011

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