Albuquerque –
Detectives from the Albuquerque Police Department are requesting your assistance identifying and locating the individual in the Crime Stoppers Bulletin.
On February 6, 2025, at around 10:30 AM, someone alerted officers to a stabbing near a bus stop at 5338 Montgomery, near Montgomery and Madeira Dr NE. As we reported to you, the attacker reportedly stabbed the victim in the neck, but the victim was breathing when officers arrived. You can read more about the incident below. If you have any information on this stabbing or if can identify this person, please contact Crime Stoppers.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Crime Stoppers, anonymously at (505) 843-STOP (7867), p3tips.com/531 or Text “ABQCS” to 738477.
If you have any information on this incident, you could be eligible for up to a $2,500.00 REWARD*. To be eligible for a reward and to remain anonymous, tipsters must call the tip line or use p3tips.com/531. For more information on rewards or if you would like more information about Crime Stoppers, please contact Alicia Hernandez, Crime Stoppers Liaison, at (505) 768-2256.
*ABQRAW is not liable for rewards or the terms and conditions governing reward payouts.
It is nice that the scum of society always cover themselves in tattoos, making themselves easily identifiable.
This happened two weeks ago and now we hear about it??
[…] On February 6, 2025, at around 10:30 AM, someone alerted officers to a stabbing near a bus stop at 5338 Montgomery, near Montgomery and Madeira Dr NE. As we reported to you, the attacker reportedly stabbed the victim in the neck, but the victim was breathing when officers arrived. You can read more about the incident below. If you have any information on this stabbing or if can identify this person, please contact Crime Stoppers. More Here […]
NM Buses, the equivalent to the NYC subways?
Who bets when it is caught, it will be a “Mijo-ing” and parole. I pray Trump and his admin will clean this giant welfare plantation up. Remember Northern Mexicans, raising a child’s standards requires no money, extra schooling, or additional resources. Start with manners when they are very young.