Authorities investigating whether the murders of four Muslim men were linked Sunday said they were linked to the deaths inNew Mexico's largest city. You said you needed help finding a vehicle that you suspected was
Albuquerque Police say they have released photos of vehicles suspected of being used in four murders to help people identify vehicles I hope that Police said the vehicle being searched was a dark gray or silver four-door Volkswagen with dark windows that appeared to be a Jetta.
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Police did not disclose the location of the images or why they began to suspect that the car was involved in the crime.
Albuquerque Mayor Tim Keller said Sunday, "We have a very strong connection. 'I have a vehicle that I'm interested in. We have to find this vehicle.'" }
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Police are trying to determine if there is any connection between the killings. A Muslim man was killed in Albuquerque on Friday night, killing three Muslim men in an ambush in the past nine months.
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On Saturday, police said the latest killing victim, a Muslim from South Asia, is a middle-aged man. said to be believed to be in his 20s.
A man, whose identity had not yet been confirmed by investigators, was found dead after police were called to the shooting.
Earlier this week, police confirmed that local detectives and federal law enforcement officers were investigating links to separate crimes.
Two of them, Muhammad Afzar. Hussein, 27, and Aftab Hussein, 41, were killed last week, both from Pakistan and members of the same mosque. The third incident was the murder of Mohammad Ahmadi, 62, a South Asian Muslim, in November.
Police said Friday night's murder was followed by another death.
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Until authorities can identify a suspect and identify a motive, it is still unclear whether the shooting is a hate crime.
"We will bring this person or these people to justice," Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham said Sunday.
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