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“As we mentioned, it is a security concern.” “We know what house you are at,” the deputy said. The deputy claimed that Chavez was taking videos of the sheriff’s house. “You guys approached me.”Īccording to the case report, there was a deputy working security at the home of Sheriff Manny Gonzales in the neighborhood. “I didn’t approach you guys,” Chavez said. “Are you just trying to incite some sort of police stuff with everything going on around the country right now,” the deputy asked. However, deputies thought Chavez had other motives. “I was sitting here playing Pokemon until you rolled up,” Chavez said. “I have no legal authority to remove you as of this time.” Chavez responded, “I know you don’t.” Chavez went back and forth with deputies claiming he was just playing Pokemon Go. “This is a public street,” Chavez said in the video. “No, but like I said, unless you live here, you really do not have any business being over here,” the deputy responded.ĭeputies told 34-year-old Mario Chavez to leave, but Chavez wasn’t having it. “What can we help you with today,” the deputy asked. Last Tuesday, deputies approached a man they said was acting suspicious in a northwest Albuquerque neighborhood.

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Bernalillo County Sheriff’s Office writes first citation for man not wearing mask

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