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 An investigation is underway after officers with a New Mexico police department responded to the wrong house and killed the man who opened the door.According to New Mexico State Police, which is overseeing the investigation, officers with the Farmington Police Department were dispatched to a report of domestic violence call at 11:30 Wednesday night.The officers were reportedly supposed to go to 5308 Valley View Avenue, but  mistakenly  went to 5305 Valley View Avenue. When there was no answer at 5305, officers asked their dispatch to call the reporting party back and have them come to the front stanley deutschland  door,  NMSP stated.SEE MORE: DOD agents enter  stanley cups wrong hotel room, interrogate guestInvestigators say body camera footage shows that the homeowner, Robert Dotson, was armed with a handgun when he opened the screen door. At this point in the encounter, officer s  fired a stanley cup t least one round from their duty weapon s  striking Mr. Dotson,  police stated.Moments later, Dotson s wife, who police say was armed with a handgun, began firing. Officers returned fire, police said, but did not strike her. Once she realized that the individuals outside the residence were officers, she put the gun down and complied with the officers commands,  NMSP said.Robert Dotson was pronounced dead at the scene. This ending is just unbelievably tragic. I am extremely sorry that we are in this position,  saidFarmington Police Chief Steve Hebbe.The police chief added that the department plans to release the body camera Ztmf Masks to be required on public transportation until Jan. 2022
 FOND DU LAC 鈥?Authorities say a woman who fled police during a traffic stop in Fond du Lac and eventually went into an occupie stanley cup d house was arrested without incident. Fond du Lac police say the incident began shortly before 7 a.m. Sunday when an officer observed someone driving recklessly and attempted to stop the vehicle. The driver, a 39-year-old woman from Ripon, first sped away and then fled on foot when police stopped the vehicle. She event stanley thermobecher ually entered a house through the garage after one of the residents left to pick up breakfast for  stanley water bottle he and and his wife. A police detective who was familiar with the suspect quickly convinced her to surrender. The two occupants of the home, both 88, were not injured.Report a typo or error // Submit a news tip