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Office of the County Sheriff
300 West Nizhoni
Gallup, NM. 87301
505.726.8973
505.726.8997(fax)
 
    

Frank Gonzales, County Sheriff

 

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County Sheriff, Frank Gonzales

Frank Gonzales has been a lifelong resident of Gallup, New Mexico. He has three children, Stephanie McDaniel, Lisa Ortiz, and Carrie Jo DiAntonio, as well as five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren: Julian, Charlotte and Kayleigh. He is a retired Gallup Police Chief, former Sheriff and has just been re-elected as the new County Sheriff.

Frank graduated from the National F.B.I Academy Washington, D.C., has been a past President of the New Mexico Police Chief Association and was appointed by the Governor King on the Committee for Jail Standards for the State of New Mexico. He championed a long overdue pay plan in efforts to return fairness to a formerly fragmented, disconnected compensation schedule. This plan served as one of the cornerstones of “the fewer but better paid employees” philosophy.

With Frank’s unwavering support, the City Council agreed to revert Red Rock Park back to the State. He spearheaded the renovation and expansion of Hillcrest cemetery, using both City and County resources. Frank also served on the struggling Gallup/McKinley Jail Board, providing direction and support in recruiting valuable outside contracts to return the facility to viable, sustainable operation.

In his current term as Sheriff, he has not skipped a step. He has appointed a veteran of Navajo Nation Police Department with 30 years of experience to spearhead the cross-commissioning task for the department. The Sheriff's uncanny ability to see the strengths and abilities of the department and utilize them for the greater good of the community is what makes him so great for McKinley County today.

 

McKinley County Sheriff's Dept. Mission Statement

The quality of neighborhood life, its safety and welfare comes from the commitment of each of its citizens. The McKinley County Sheriff’s Office takes pride in its role as a citizen of the community, providing and delivering quality law enforcement services.


We, the McKinley County Sheriff’s Office, dedicate our full-time efforts to the duties incumbent upon every community member. As we act, we will be ever mindful that our authority derives from those we serve, the citizens of McKinley County and the State of New Mexico.

 
We, the McKinley County Sheriff’s Office, accept with honor, our law enforcement mission to serve our communities with the enduring belief that in so doing, we serve ourselves. As professionals, we view our responsibilities as a covenant of public trust, never to be compromised to any citizen due to race, religion, national origin, political affiliation, sex, or any other reason inconsistent with sound constitutional practices.

 
Our success and effectiveness will be gauged by the reduction of crime and fear in our county and the level of respect the citizens have for our efforts. The following principles shall be our guideline as we strive to accomplish this all important mission.


We will strive to maintain a professional organization that provides public safety, law enforcement and humanitarian services, and in doing so we, the McKinley County Sheriff’s Office, will uphold our obligation to safe guard the constitutional rights of all people.


We will base our decisions and actions on sound ethical and practical reasoning and will accept responsibility for the consequences. We will seek guidance from the citizens in helping establish the most prudent course of action to maintain community order.


As we test new ideas we will remember our obligation to maintain the physical health of the organization through the wise assignment of our resources. We will never tire of our duty and obligations, never run from a difficult task and never lose sight of our own humanity.

 

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