Gallup Police Seek Missing 68-Year-Old Resident and Dog
Gallup Police are asking the public's help locating 68-year-old Steven Glen Hodges, last heard from by family on Oct. 24 after an earlier police contact following a crash. Hodges may be with a golden retriever and could be staying at a local motel or traveling toward Georgia, and authorities urge anyone with information to call the numbers provided.
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Gallup law enforcement has issued a public alert seeking information about 68-year-old Steven Glen Hodges, who has been missing since late October. Hodges, described as 5 feet 4 inches tall, weighing 220 pounds with white hair and blue eyes, last contacted family members on Oct. 24. He was previously contacted by police on Oct. 22 near Allison Road and Maloney Avenue after a crash, and has not been located since.
Investigators say Hodges may be traveling with a golden retriever and could be staying at a local motel or making his way toward Georgia. The Gallup Police Department is asking anyone who has seen Hodges or has information about his whereabouts to call Metro Dispatch at (505) 722-2002 or the Gallup Police Department at (505) 863-9365.
The disappearance has immediate local significance. Hodges’s age and the circumstances of the earlier crash raise concerns about his welfare and mobility. The timing — police contact on Oct. 22 followed by family contact on Oct. 24 — gives authorities a narrow window of last known interactions, making timely tips from residents especially important to narrowing the search area.
For neighbors and local businesses, the request underscores the critical role of community observation. Motel operators, convenience store staff, gas station attendants and anyone who records transient visitors are potential sources of useful leads. Residents who travel local roads or who maintain home security cameras along routes out of town may also hold information that could help investigators establish Hodges’s recent movements.
The missing-person alert requires a coordinated effort from law enforcement and the public. Gallup Police are working to gather sightings and tips while balancing other patrol and investigative responsibilities. Rapid reporting of credible information can help law enforcement allocate resources more efficiently and potentially reduce the time an older adult is missing.
Authorities emphasize that even small details — a partial sighting, a description of a dog, or knowledge of a likely motel — can be significant. Anyone with relevant information is asked to call Metro Dispatch at (505) 722-2002 or the Gallup Police Department at (505) 863-9365. The department continues to investigate and will update the public as new information becomes available.


