Shotgun pellets damage couple’s home

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  • By Ron Warnick Quay County Sun
  • May 16, 2023

Donnie Goode
Donnie Goode points out one of seven holes in his rural Tucumcari trailer that he and authorities believe were caused by an errant turkey hunter.Ron Warnick/Quay County Sun Photo

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TUCUMCARI — On the afternoon in April 21, Donnie and Lora Goode were in their rural Tucumcari trailer when they heard a loud bang.

The Goodes found a large hole in the back window of their residence he knew came from a firearm projectile. They called the Quay County Sheriff’s Office, and they found seven holes in their trailer caused by a shotgun discharge.

“Once inside, she pointed out a line of travel of the projectile they dislodge prior to my arrival,” wrote sheriff’s Sgt. Rudy Vallejo in his report. “From the initial impact to where the projectile stopped…

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