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FARMINGTON – The Farmington Police Department honored three men who intervened after a man brandished a knife at the Animas Valley Mall, leading to one of the men being stabbed five times.
Myrtis Lone Eagle of Kayenta, Arizona, along with Wilson and Keyshaun Benally of Shiprock were recognized with the Farmington Police Department’s Citizen’s Meritorious Action Award on April 27 at the police department.
Farmington Police Chief Steve Hebbe presented the three men with the awards and thanked them for keeping the community safe.
“The fact that you guys all put yourself on the line and then somebody actually did get hurt, to try and help our citizens, means a lot to us,” Hebbe said.
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Myrtis Lone Eagle of Kayenta, Ariz. along with Wilson and Keyshaun Benally of Shiprock were recognized with the Farmington Police Department s Citizen’s Meritorious Action Award on April 27.
The men were in the parking lot of Animas Valley Mall around 5:50 p.m. on Feb. 22, near the north entrance by the Dollar Tree store.
Lone Eagle was stabbed three times in the area of his right hip, once in his right leg and in his right hand.
FARMINGTON The Farmington Police Department honored three men who intervened after a man brandished a knife at the Animas Valley Mall, leading to one of the men being stabbed five times.
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