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(SUNfoto by Ardee Napolitano) Rio Arriba County Sheriff James Lujan (far right) blows his nose while firemen Johnny Martinez (far left), Steven George (front) and Jack Romero (center) wait to clear the sheriff’s headquarters of tear gas, Jan. 15. Lujan said deputies were cleaning the office’s storage when they found old tear gas cannisters that suddenly popped, filling the office with gas and prompting staff and deputies to evacuate the building.
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