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Post by Sher on Dec 16, 2005 3:16:19 GMT -5
WANTED! THE MURDERER(S) OF
Pablo A. Lopez Albuquerque, NM Case# 91-057869
On March 25, 1991, members of the Albuquerque Police Department's Organized Crime Unit and other agencies were conducting an under cover operation in the area of 912 Forrester NW. During this time, a fight between unknown subjects was observed by various detectives. During this time James Madrid, Thomas Baca, and Patrick Rael used Pablo Montoya's van to transport Pablo Montoya and Pablo Lopez to the University of New Mexico Hospital. Upon arrival at the hospital, it was learned that Pablo Montoya was stabbed once in the head area and Pablo Lopez was stabbed once in the abdomen area. Pablo Lopez died as a result of the stab wound. Pablo Montoya was released with minor injuries to his head area and refused to give a statement. Through investigation it was learned that another subject identified as Mary Ann Bazan was also present during the incident, but had fled the scene during the stabbing. Investigation also revealed that Pablo Montoya's son, Enrice Montoya, and his vehicle were also present during the stabbing, but had also fled 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 3:17:01 GMT -5
WANTED! THE MURDERER(S) OF Samuel Lott Tierra Amarillo, NM Samuel Lott Near midnight on May 4, 2000, 46 year old Sam Lott, a Vietnam veteran was shot in his home in Tierra Amarillo, New Mexico as a result of a drive-by shooting. The assailants apparently started a fire in a new home that Lott was building on his property about a mile east of U.S. 84 on U.S. 64 as a ruse to lure him from the temporary living quarters where he was staying during the construction. Investigators suspect that revenge may be a factor in the crime. Lott had been involved in a violent confrontation two days earlier with Luis Pena, of La Madera, New Mexico and Jaime Cruz, also of La Madera. Both men are in their early 40s. The confrontation erupted over the duo’s apparent running over of one of Lott’s dog’s on highway U.S. 64. Lott chased down the duo and words were exchanged culminating in Lott hitting Pena with a baseball bat and breaking his arm. Other incidents may also be a factor. The evening of Lott’s shooting, a woman staying at Lott’s residence stated that about 3 hours earlier that evening a well-spoken man, with blondish, grey hair in an early 1970s tan or yellow colored Ford truck pulled into Lott’s property. He said he was looking for someone named "Louie". Lott sent him on his way informing him that no one by that name lived there. A bit later that evening Lott and his guest noticed the taillights of a truck parked down near the road near the intersection of U.S. 84 and 64. Shortly before midnight, Lott discovered the fire on his property and went out to put it out with a fire extinguisher. As Lott was inside the structure attempting to put out the fire, shots were fired at his home one of which struck him in the head. Rio Arriba County sheriff’s detectives obtained a search warrant to seize the truck of Antonio "Ike" DeVargas, a land-use planner with Rio Arriba County as well as a logger and a political activist. De Vargas is a friend of Pena and owns a truck, which matches the characteristics of the truck seen in the area of Lott’s home. The detectives wanted to check DeVargas’ tires on the truck to see if they matched tracks found on Lott’s property. However, DeVargas changed the tires just prior to the execution of the search warrant. 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 Sam Lott's MURDERERS, you will receive up to a $1000.00 REWARD from Crimestoppers. Please contact Detectives Johnny or Joe Vigil at (505) 753-3329 email us with any information related to this case no matter how seemingly insignificant. Any information about this murder, as insignificant as it seems, may be important!
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Post by Sher on Dec 16, 2005 3:17:45 GMT -5
WANTED! THE MURDERER(S) OF Jerry Lueras Albuquerque, NM Jerry Lueras On Friday, June 16, 1995, at approximately 2:34 p.m., Albuquerque, NM Police Department (APD) officers were dispatched to 1101 Madeira Drive SE, apartment #229, in reference to a suspicious death. The residence of Jerry Lueras is a three story apartment complex, located in a middle class neighborhood in the city of Albuquerque. The apartment is located on the second level of the complex. There is an alley and parking area behind the complex. Lueras also lived with a white lesbian. Upon officers arrival they discovered the nude body of Jerry Lueras in his bedroom. Jerry Lueras was lying on the floor next to his bed. Subsequent investigation revealed that Lueras did not show up for work on Thursday, June 15, 1995 and Friday, June 16, 1995. Lueras' boss called the manager of Lueras' apartment, who then made the discovery. Several items such as a stereo, VCR, and televisions were stolen. Other unusual items taken were a picture of Lueras' Aunt and a glamour photograph of Lueras' sister. Also taken was the meat that was in Lueras' freezer, sheets, pillows and bedding material. Jerry Lueras' vehicle was also stolen and recovered at the Albuquerque International Airport, which is located within a few mile of Lueras' residence. Jerry Lueras was a 36 year old, single, Hispanic gay male. Lueras made a living as a hair dresser. Lueras consumed alcohol on a regular basis and to an extreme. Lueras had a reputation for frequenting Gay bars. If you or anyone you know has information about this murder, please contact Detective Rick Foley at 505-256-2050, Crimestoppers at 505-843-7867, or you can email us. Any information, no matter how insignificant it seems, may be important!
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Post by Sher on Dec 16, 2005 3:18:08 GMT -5
WANTED! THE MURDERER(S) OF
Angelo Miguel Martinez Mack Las Vegas, NM
23 year old Angelo Mack was last seen on October 27, 1997 in the city limits of Las Vegas, New Mexico, by friends. 19 year old Jessie Sandin, stated that he dropped Angelo off, on an overpass, approximately 5 miles south of Las Vegas on the night he disappeared.
The remains of Angelo Mack were found on November 21, 1997, 7 miles South of Las Vegas, New Mexico.
Agents believe that Angelo knew his attackers.
If you or anyone you know has information about this young man's murder we urge you to help. You may contact Agent Norman Martinez of the State Police at 505-425-6771, fax him at 505-425-7193, call Crimestoppers at 505-843-7867, or . If you have information leading to the arrest and conviction of Angelo's MURDERER, you will receive up to a $1000.00 REWARD from Crimestoppers. Any information about this murder, as insignificant as it seems, may be important!
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Post by Sher on Dec 16, 2005 3:18:33 GMT -5
WANTED! THE MURDERER(S) OF
Lola Marvin Albuquerque, NM Case# 79-047058
On August 4, 1979, Officers were dispatched to the lower parking lot of the Albuquerque Sunport. The victim was found in a locked white 1978 Pontiac, bearing Colorado plates, by her two sons at 1600 hours (4:00 p.m.). She had three gunshot wounds to the chest and was last seen by her son, George, at 0430 hours (4:30 a.m.) on 7/31/79.
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 3:18:55 GMT -5
WANTED! THE MURDERER(S) OF
Gene T. May Albuquerque, NM
On January 29,1979, at 2125 hours (9:25 p.m.), Beverly Harron discovered a body directly east of the Piggly Wiggly Store at Wyoming and Montgomery, next to some trash bins. she contacted employees at the Thrifty Drug Store who contacted the police. Officers responded to the scene as well as Criminalistics and Violent Crimes detectives and identification of the body was made as Gene May. It appeared that the body had been drug a few feet by the collar due to the condition of the victim's clothing. The victim's face was very bloody, and the body was still relatively warm. A red Mercedes Benz sportscar was parked northeast of the body, with the left rear tire punctured and flat. The victim had been shot in the head three times.
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 3:19:26 GMT -5
WANTED! THE MURDERER(S) OF
Jesse McFarland Albuquerque, NM Case# 90-121972
On December 1, 1990, Jesse McFarland was battered and his residence was burglarized by two unknown Spanish males. During the burglary, several items were removed from McFarland's residence, including two handguns. On February 11, 1991, McFarland died as a result of the injuries he received during the above incident. Following the autopsy conducted on McFarland, OMI ruled McFarland's death as a homicide.
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 3:20:16 GMT -5
WANTED! THE MURDERER(S) OF Susan Meyung Albuquerque, NM Susan Meyung On July 14, 1992, 38 year old Susan Meyung's body was discovered at her residence, located at 1824 Figueroa Court NE, Albuquerque, NM. An autopsy revealed that Meyung had been beaten and strangled to death. Evidence at the scene suggests that Meyung was killed sometime between Friday, July 11, 1992 and Saturday, July 12, 1992. Meyung was discovered by an employee where she worked, after she failed to show up for work. A canvass of the neighborhood revealed no witnesses. Wanted for questioning about the murder of Susan Meyung is 45 year old Cody Traven - born 07/11/53. SS# 524-80-9630. AKA Samuel Charlie Bouknight. Please contact us or Detective Rick Foley if you or someone you know has seen or been in contact with this person. If you or anyone you know has information of the murder of this young woman we urge you to help. You may contact Detective Rick Foley at 505-256-2050, call Crimestoppers at 505-843-7867, or email us. Any information you have about this murder, as insignificant as seems, could be important!
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Post by Sher on Dec 16, 2005 3:20:59 GMT -5
WANTED! THE MURDERER(S) OF
Jene M. Miller Albuquerque, NM Case# 82-048187
On August 15, 1982, officers were dispatched to 218 Dallas NE, Apartment #C, reference DOA. When they arrived, the rescue squad was leaving and advised them that the female inside of apartment was deceased and that it appeared to be natural. The victim was on her back on the floor, with a towel around her mouth which appeared to be a gag. The room had been ransacked, with papers and prescription bottles thrown throughout. The sliding glass door had been pried open and was noticed by neighbors.
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 3:23:20 GMT -5
WANTED! THE MURDERER(S) OF Spring Miller Albuquerque, NM Spring Miller On the evening of January 29, 1988, in Albuquerque, New Mexico, Spring Miller and her sister, April, went for a walk. As they approached an entryway to the Apartments at 7300 Montgomery Blvd. NE, the girls noticed a blue and white truck waiting to leave the parking lot. They stopped and waited for the truck to pass. The driver of the vehicle grinned and motioned with his hand for them to go on. When Spring and April were in front of the vehicle the man accelerated and hit the girls. He hit Spring first and ran over her head. April was next and he ran over her legs. April recovered from her physical injuries. Spring died. April Miller There were several witnesses to the incident. Many people at the nearby Church of Christ at 7201 Montgomery Blvd. NE were at the scene. There was also an elderly lady who was driving a white vehicle which was directly behind the suspect's vehicle. Despite the many witnesses, no one ever came forward. The suspect was driving a blue and white 4 x 4 Bronco or Blazer type vehicle. He is described as having long hair. Below is a sketch of the suspect based on the description given by one of the eyewittneses. This suspect would be older now and may have changed his appearance. Sketch of suspect. Wanted for questioning regarding the vehicular homicide of Spring Miller is 32 year old, Martin Christopher Martinez, Jr., a.k.a Marty. Martin Christopher Martinez, Jr., is approximately 6' tall, 200 to 210 lbs., with black hair and brown eyes. Martin Christopher Martinez, Jr. - wanted for questioning. If you or anyone you know has information about this murder or the whereabouts of Martin Christopher Martinez, Jr., we urge you to help. You may contact Officer Larry Campbell at the office at 505-341-4503, fax Officer Larry Campbell at 505-797-0225, 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 3:23:53 GMT -5
WANTED! THE MURDERER(S) OF
Steven A. Montano Albuquerque, NM Case# 78-048117
On August 27, 1978, officers were dispatched to 1206 Coal SW. The victim was found laying face down approximately 126 feet west of 12th street. A possible bullet wound was found in the lower left back with no apparent exit wound. A wrench was found in the victim's pocket. A nearby car was parked on 12th Street SW unlocked, with the window down and a box of tools in the back seat. The car had not been moved for 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 3:24:18 GMT -5
WANTED! THE MURDERER(S) OF
Sandra Gina Montoya Albuquerque, NM Case# 96-149976
On December 2, 1996, 36 year old, Sandra Gina Montoya was found in the 2900 block of Los Anayas NW. Montoya had head injuries. Autopsy revealed that Montoya died from blunt trauma to the head and the manner of death is homicide.
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 3:24:40 GMT -5
WANTED! THE MURDERER(S) OF
Edgar Morales Albuquerque, NM Case# 79-078606
On Christmas morning, at approximately 0100 hours (1:00 a.m.), Blanca Morales was standing next to her stove stirring Menudo, at 915 Walter SE, Apartment C, she was holding her baby in her right arm. Her boyfriend, Victor Giron, was sitting on the couch against the east wall of the living room drinking a can of beer. A load explosion was heard (shotgun blast) coming from the south kitchen window. The baby was struck with the brunt of the shotgun blast. Blanca Morales was also hit in the face and arm. She yelled to her boyfriend, Victor, to shut the lights off to avoid getting shot again. In a few seconds Blanca realized that her baby was shot and Victor ran to one of their friend's house, Elmer Padilla, who lives on Edith. Padilla drove Victor, Blanca, and the baby to Presbyterian Hospital. The baby was pronounced dead at 0230 hours (2:30 a.m.) after efforts to revive the baby failed.
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 3:25:52 GMT -5
WANTED! THE MURDERER(S) OF Stephane Murphey Rio Rancho, NM Stephane Murphey On the afternoon of April 15th, 1999, 37 year old Stephane Murphey went to Gold's Gym, then to Blockbuster Video and to Lucky's Supermarket in Rio Rancho. Sometime around dusk on that same night, a neighbor saw her pull in to her driveway at 1140 Mara Way in Rio Rancho. It was the last time she was seen alive. On April 18, 1999 Ms. Murphey was reported missing by friends. RRDPS entered her home to do a welfare check on Ms. Murphey and found that the home appeared to have been broken in to, burglarized and her vehicle was also missing. On the evening of April 19, 1999 around 9:00 PM Ms. Murphey's vehicle was found parked behind building C at the Warren Coronado Apartments on I-40 and Indian Hill Road in Albuquerque. Ms. Murphey's badly decomposed body was also found in her vehicle, she had been strangled. It is unknown why her vehicle (a blue 1988 Chevy Sprint, license plate of MIRCLME) was at the apartment complex. The police now think that the apparent burglary was an attempt to cover up the real crime of homicide. Autopsy results also showed a good probability that Ms. Murphey had been sexually assaulted. The Police and the family need your help in solving this crime. If you or anyone you know has information about this young woman's murder we urge you to help. Please contact Rio Rancho DPS, Detective Gale Johnson at (505) 891-5934 or Private Investigator Tanya Hicks at (505) 281-2855 if you have any information concerning this crime. You may also call Crimestoppers at (505) 843-7867 or email us. A reward of $25,000.00 is being offered for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person(s) responsible for this murder. Any information about this murder, as insignificant as it seems, may be important!
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Post by Sher on Dec 16, 2005 3:26:16 GMT -5
WANTED! THE MURDERER(S) OF
Christopher Neubauer Albuquerque, NM Case# 96-054534
On March 2, 1996, 34 year old, Christopher Neubauer, a transient, was walking in the area of Elm and Copper NE, when unknown person(s) stabbed Neubauer. Neubauer died at the scene, 121 Elm Street NE, from the stab wounds he received.
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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