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Post by Sher on Dec 16, 2005 3:04:53 GMT -5
WANTED! THE MURDERER(S) OF
Carmel Gurule Albuquerque, NM Case# 91-040386
On January 24, 1991, Officers were dispatched to the 12700 block of Singing Arrow SE (12713 Singing Arrow SE), to a suspicious situation. AFD Rescue arrived first and found the female subject, 25 year old, Carmel Gurule, had expired and had marks on her neck. The ex-boyfriend had been admitted to the apartment by the victim's children and found the victim on the floor after he kicked in the bedroom door.
If you or anyone you know has information about this murder we urge you to help. If you have information leading to the arrest and conviction of the MURDERER(S), you may receive a REWARD from Crimestoppers. You may contact Pete Gelabert or Paul Jasler with the Albuquerque Police Department's Cold Case Unit at 505-768-2300, call Crimestoppers at 505-843-7867, or email us.
Any information about this murder, as insignificant as it seems, may be important!
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Post by Sher on Dec 16, 2005 3:05:29 GMT -5
WANTED! THE MURDERER(S) OF Mitchell Hanrahan Santa Fe Mitchell Hanrahan On April 2, 1998, in Santa Fe, New Mexico, the body of 43 year old Mitch Hanrahan was found in his apartment located at 4129 South Meadows Road. Mitch was employed by the NM State Environment Department's Solid Waste Division where he had been working for 8 years. His work took him all over the state of NM and he was well liked and respected by everyone who worked with him. If you or anyone you know has information about this murder, we urge you to help. Please contact Capt. David Segura at 505-473-5090, call Crimestoppers at 505-843-7867, or email us. Any information, no matter how insignificant it seems, may be important!!
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Post by Sher on Dec 16, 2005 3:09:29 GMT -5
WANTED! THE MURDERER(S) OF Steven S. Teran, Paula Holguin, Valerie Teran & Amy Houser Las Cruces, NM Case # N04840 Paula Holguin & Valerie Teran - Steven S. Teran - Amy Houser "Justice for Steven, Paula, Valerie and Amy" After 12 years, the brother of Steven Teran cannot let go of the horrific events that took the lives of three members of his family that he so desperately loved. Steven's family has had to live with the fact that Steven, Paula and Little Valerie were executed in what has long since been dubbed the "Bowling Alley Massacre" in Las Cruces, New Mexico for absolutely no logical reason. Steven worked at Las Cruces Bowling Alley and his wife was attending classes. This Saturday was no different for the family with Steven heading off to work around 8:00 am taking his two little girls along because the bowling alley had a daycare center the little girls could stay in while he worked and their mother attended her Saturday class. Already inside the Bowling Alley were the cook, Ida Holguin (no relation), Stephanie Senac the owners daughter and manager, Stephanie's daughter Melissa Repass who was about 15 at the time and Melissa's friend Amy Houser who was 13. The two young girls were there to supervise the daycare that day. Unknown to Steven, he was walking right into a massacre that would scar the very souls of families for years to come. Steven walked through the door with his two little girls right into the middle of a supposed "Robbery" in progress. One of the two robbers met them as they walked in ad led them in the office where the other four women were lying on the floor. They were order on the floor and within minutes the two robbers shot all seven people execution style, started a fire on the desk then fled leaving all seven people for dead. Steven, Paula and Amy died instantly and Little Valerie died on the way to the hospital. Ida, Stephanie and Melissa survived. Despite being shot Melissa got up and called 911 and tired to put out the fire. When Emergency personnel arrived they found the office full of smoke and seven bodies. They immediately removed all the bodies outside. Although, emergency personnel were trying to save lives; in the process evidence was destroyed. Las Cruces Police had never encountered an incident such as this and were not prepared to handle it although they put a tremendous effort into trying when this tragedy occurred. The suspects (at the time) were described as of Hispanic or Latin race, the older one from his late 30's to early 40's, 5' 5", medium build about 160 to 180 pounds. The younger one was described in his mid to late 20's, 5'6" to 5'8" medium build, approx 190 pounds. Many people have speculated about the owner's (Ronald Senac) business deals and the shady characters he was known to mingle with. He has been a suspicious character and many people described him as into drugs. He was known to spend his money foolishly and was always "out of town on business" unrelated to the bowling alley. Ida stated that she "sensed" that the robbers did not have robbery as their primary motive, it was if they "were looking for something else before they went to the safe". Ida had also mentioned that some time before this incident she (and others) thought she had seen people who looked exactly like them sitting at a table and just watching everyone, not bowling, playing pool, or anything offered at the bowling alley. The two suspects did not wear masks or gloves, and were seen by many running across a very busy street (Amador Ave) and alley way. They were seen by another bowling alley employee before he left the parking area, prior to the incident, outside the building. LCPD believes that someone may have sheltered them after the incident. This tragedy has been covered on Unsolved Mysteries, America's Most Wanted and Montel. Despite numerous tips and possible suspects, nothing has ever been solved in this tragedy. Steven had ask his brother long ago to take care of his daughters if anything ever happened to him, and although his daughters have passed on, he is still on a quest to "take care of them" and bring all of them justice. Please if you have any information about this case, no matter how insignificant you may think it is, please contact Detective Mark Meyers with the Las Cruces Police Department Please take a moment and view the suspect drawings here. www.nmsoh.org/bowling_alley_suspect_images.htm
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Post by Sher on Dec 16, 2005 3:11:31 GMT -5
WANTED! THE MURDERER(S) OF
Danessa Howard Albuquerque, NM Case# 84-052606
The victim, Danessa Howard, a "Circuit Prostitute", had been in Albuquerque about eight days. She was last seen alive August 9, 1984 at about 1:00 p.m. She was found the following day, August 10, 1984, strangled to death in the laundry room of an apartment complex.
If you or anyone you know has information about this murder we urge you to help. If you have information leading to the arrest and conviction of the MURDERER(S), you may receive a REWARD from Crimestoppers. You may contact Pete Gelabert or Paul Jasler with the Albuquerque Police Department's Cold Case Unit at 505-768-2300, call Crimestoppers at 505-843-7867, or email us.
Any information about this murder, as insignificant as it seems, may be important!
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Post by Sher on Dec 16, 2005 3:11:51 GMT -5
WANTED! THE MURDERER(S) OF
Charles Elbert Jackson Albuquerque, NM Case# 82-048772
On August 12, 1982, the body of a male subject, Charles Jackson, was found in the Rio Grande, near 900 Tingley, SW. Witnesses were wading in the river when they found the body. The body was clad with white, muscle type, t-shirt, white jockey type shorts, and one black sock on the right foot. There were no identification on the body. Death was caused by drowning.
If you or anyone you know has information about this murder we urge you to help. If you have information leading to the arrest and conviction of the MURDERER(S), you may receive a REWARD from Crimestoppers. You may contact Pete Gelabert or Paul Jasler with the Albuquerque Police Department's Cold Case Unit at 505-768-2300, call Crimestoppers at 505-843-7867, or email us.
Any information about this murder, as insignificant as it seems, may be important!
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Post by Sher on Dec 16, 2005 3:12:12 GMT -5
WANTED! THE MURDERER(S) OF
Veronica Jackson Albuquerque, NM Case# 80-039531
On June 25, 1980, the victim, Veronica Jackson and her sister Lisa were walking east on Lead when they were grabbed by a white male and forced them to his car in the 300 block of Ninth SW. He released the younger sister who ran to a neighbors house and flagged down a passing policeman.
On July 1, 1980 a badly decomposed body was observed floating in the water on the east side of an unnamed irrigation ditch south of Isleta Pueblo off of US 85. The area was easily accessible by a passenger car from highway 85.
If you or anyone you know has information about this murder we urge you to help. If you have information leading to the arrest and conviction of the MURDERER(S), you may receive a REWARD from Crimestoppers. You may contact Pete Gelabert or Paul Jasler with the Albuquerque Police Department's Cold Case Unit at 505-768-2300, call Crimestoppers at 505-843-7867, or email us.
Any information about this murder, as insignificant as it seems, may be important!
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Post by Sher on Dec 16, 2005 3:12:32 GMT -5
WANTED! THE MURDERER(S) OF
David Jaramillo Albuquerque, NM Case# 96-069634
On April 22, 1996, Officers were dispatched to the Methadone Clinic, located at 4105 Silver SE to a shots fired call. The victim, David Jaramillo, was sitting in the driver's seat of the vehicle with several gunshot wounds to the body. Witnesses said a subject was standing next to the building, pushed himself away and started shooting into the vehicle.
If you or anyone you know has information about this murder we urge you to help. If you have information leading to the arrest and conviction of the MURDERER(S), you may receive a REWARD from Crimestoppers. You may contact Pete Gelabert or Paul Jasler with the Albuquerque Police Department's Cold Case Unit at 505-768-2300, call Crimestoppers at 505-843-7867, or email us.
Any information about this murder, as insignificant as it seems, may be important!
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Post by Sher on Dec 16, 2005 3:12:52 GMT -5
WANTED! THE MURDERER(S) OF
Richard S. Jerger Albuquerque, NM Case# 80-013893
On March 4, 1980, the victim's body was found by his brother in his NE Heights house. Richard Jerger was last seen alive on 02/29/80. Detectives believe that the killer or killers were known by the victim and after they entered the house, an argument developed. Jerger was then stabbed several times and left to die on the living room floor. It is also believed that the killer or killers then exited by way of the front door and locked it on their way out.
If you or anyone you know has information about this murder we urge you to help. If you have information leading to the arrest and conviction of the MURDERER(S), you may receive a REWARD from Crimestoppers. You may contact Pete Gelabert or Paul Jasler with the Albuquerque Police Department's Cold Case Unit at 505-768-2300, call Crimestoppers at 505-843-7867, or email us.
Any information about this murder, as insignificant as it seems, may be important!
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Post by Sher on Dec 16, 2005 3:13:19 GMT -5
WANTED! THE MURDERER(S) OF
Phillip E. Jockle Albuquerque, NM Case# 81-042060
On July 2, 1981, Officers were dispatched to the 1200 block of Daskalos NE at 0605 hours (6:05 a.m.). The body of Phillip Jockle was lying face up in the dirt portion of the undeveloped area north of the street. The body was fully clothed with the pant's pocket turned inside out. The belt on the pants had "Phil J. Jr." labeled on it with a gun holster attached, but no gun. The body had 19 stab wounds to the chest area and severe lacerations to both arms and hands. Also there were 12 stab wounds to the back area. It appeared two different knives were used.
If you or anyone you know has information about this murder we urge you to help. If you have information leading to the arrest and conviction of the MURDERER(S), you may receive a REWARD from Crimestoppers. You may contact Pete Gelabert or Paul Jasler with the Albuquerque Police Department's Cold Case Unit at 505-768-2300, call Crimestoppers at 505-843-7867, or email us.
Any information about this murder, as insignificant as it seems, may be important!
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Post by Sher on Dec 16, 2005 3:13:39 GMT -5
WANTED! THE MURDERER(S) OF
Clifford W. Jones Albuquerque, NM Case# 87-098239
On Saturday, December 12, 1987, at approximately 0530 hours (5:30 a.m.), Clifford W. Jones was walking to work from 143 General Arnold NE, to the Nob Hill Barber Shop, 100 Carlisle SE (at Central Avenue). While in the area of San Pablo NE and Central Avenue, Mr. Jones was attacked by unknown person(s) and stabbed in the back with a knife and robbed. Mr. Jones was transported to the University of New Mexico Hospital (UNMH), where he died as a result of the stabbing.
If you or anyone you know has information about this murder we urge you to help. If you have information leading to the arrest and conviction of the MURDERER(S), you may receive a REWARD from Crimestoppers. You may contact Pete Gelabert or Paul Jasler with the Albuquerque Police Department's Cold Case Unit at 505-768-2300, call Crimestoppers at 505-843-7867, or email us.
Any information about this murder, as insignificant as it seems, may be important!
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Post by Sher on Dec 16, 2005 3:14:04 GMT -5
WANTED! THE MURDERER(S) OF
Michael Rajkumar Kosloske a.k.a. Nathan Heyn Albuquerque, NM Case# 97-049659
On February 18, 1997, the police department received several reports of six gunshots, then a caller who reported the victim was on the sidewalk in front of his home of 436 Indiana SE. The victim, who did not live on Indiana Street, was found by officers dead from apparant gunshot wounds. His car keys and two ten dollar bills were found under his body.
If you or anyone you know has information about this murder we urge you to help. If you have information leading to the arrest and conviction of the MURDERER(S), you may receive a REWARD from Crimestoppers. You may contact Pete Gelabert or Paul Jasler with the Albuquerque Police Department's Cold Case Unit at 505-768-2300, call Crimestoppers at 505-843-7867, or email us.
Any information about this murder, as insignificant as it seems, may be important!
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Post by Sher on Dec 16, 2005 3:14:28 GMT -5
WANTED! THE MURDERER(S) OF
Shirley Kowalski Albuquerque, NM Case# 86-016852
On March 4, 1986, an anonymous phone call informed APD that the decedent, Shirley Kowalski, was located at 6101 Central NE, room 139. The victim had six apparent stab wounds. There was blood stains noted on the carpet, on the door, soles of her feet and various objects inside the room. A blood stained knife was also found at the scene.
If you or anyone you know has information about this murder we urge you to help. If you have information leading to the arrest and conviction of the MURDERER(S), you may receive a REWARD from Crimestoppers. You may contact Pete Gelabert or Paul Jasler with the Albuquerque Police Department's Cold Case Unit at 505-768-2300, call Crimestoppers at 505-843-7867, or email us.
Any information about this murder, as insignificant as it seems, may be important!
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Post by Sher on Dec 16, 2005 3:14:50 GMT -5
WANTED! THE MURDERER(S) OF
Susan Lerman Albuquerque, NM Case# 92-128245
On November 28, 1992, the victim, an illegal drug abuser who prostituted to support her habit, was found in the mesa near I-25 and Gibson. She died from a single stab wound to the back. She was clothed only in a brassiere which had been pulled down exposing her breasts. She could have been dead for 1-4 days.
If you or anyone you know has information about this murder we urge you to help. If you have information leading to the arrest and conviction of the MURDERER(S), you may receive a REWARD from Crimestoppers. You may contact Pete Gelabert or Paul Jasler with the Albuquerque Police Department's Cold Case Unit at 505-768-2300, call Crimestoppers at 505-843-7867, or email us.
Any information about this murder, as insignificant as it seems, may be important!
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Post by Sher on Dec 16, 2005 3:15:32 GMT -5
WANTED! THE MURDERER(S) OF Penny Listvan Albuquerque, NM Case# 85-071609 Penny Listvan On September 18, 1985, Ms Listvan's daughter Melissa arrived home at 555 Tramway #47 and found the victim, Penny Listvan, lying on her bed. The victim had a stab wound in the chest and was pronounced dead at the scene. If you or anyone you know has information about this murder we urge you to help. If you have information leading to the arrest and conviction of the MURDERER(S), you may receive a REWARD from Crimestoppers. You may contact Pete Gelabert or Paul Jasler with the Albuquerque Police Department's Cold Case Unit at 505-768-2300, call Crimestoppers at 505-843-7867, or email us. Any information about this murder, as insignificant as it seems, may be important!
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Post by Sher on Dec 16, 2005 3:15:54 GMT -5
WANTED! THE MURDERER(S) OF Henry Lopez Albuquerque, NM Case# 76- 050580
On August 29, 1976, Officer T. Craig and K. Edwards were dispatched to 1815 Williams, SE, reference to a shooting. After arriving and finding nothing, the victim, Henry Lopez was located at St. Joseph Hospital. Officers proceeded to the hospital where Gene Larson was contacted. Larson was the only witness to the incident. Larson said he and Lopez were southbound on Williams Street at the 1800 block when a vehicle passed the victim's vehicle. One shot was fired from the offender's vehicle. Lopez was struck in the front portion of the head. Lopez died as a result of the gunshot wound.
If you or anyone you know has information about this murder we urge you to help. If you have information leading to the arrest and conviction of the MURDERER(S), you may receive a REWARD from Crimestoppers. You may contact Pete Gelabert or Paul Jasler with the Albuquerque Police Department's Cold Case Unit at 505-768-2300, call Crimestoppers at 505-843-7867, or email us.
Any information about this murder, as insignificant as it seems, may be important!
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