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Yahoo
19-05-2025
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Man accused of exposing himself, filming women at multiple stores around Albuquerque
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Authorities are searching for a man accused of exposing himself to multiple people at different stores around Albuquerque. Timothy Riha has an active felony warrant for aggravated indecent exposure and voyeurism. Jury convicts Albuquerque man of sexually assaulting teen According to Albuquerque Metro Crime Stoppers, on May 12 Riha entered the H&M at Coronado Mall and went to the fitting rooms where he stood in front of a 7-year-old girl and began touching himself. Riha is then accused of entering Hollister and taking a video of two women who were naked in the fitting rooms. Later that evening officials received a report that Riha entered the fitting rooms at the Target on Paseo Del Norte and held his cell over one of the doors where a female juvenile was changing clothes. On May 15, Riha is accused of exposing himself to a woman at the Famous Footwear at the Cottonwood Mall. Riha may be driving a blue Mazda 3 bearing a California license plate 8GYC249. Anyone with information is asked to contact Albuquerque Metro Crime Stoppers at 505-843-STOP (7867) or online at Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Yahoo
28-04-2025
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Man accused of fatally shooting man during road rage incident
Apr. 27—A man was arrested on Thursday after allegedly gunning down a man in Northeast Albuquerque in 2024 with a gun used during a drive-by shooting in the Coronado mall parking lot in February. Nassir Williams, 17, is charged with an open count of murder and conspiracy in the 2024 fatal shooting of Jose Gonzalez, 32. Williams' criminal complaint has been sealed. At 12:27 a.m. Sept. 15, Gonzalez was fatally shot near Eubank and Copper NE, according to an October Albuquerque Metro Crime Stoppers social media post. Video surveillance from a nearby business showed a bright light coming from a black Chrysler 300 pointing at a Dodge Ram as both vehicles headed south on Eubank, Albuquerque Police Department spokesperson Gilbert Gallegos said in a news release. Gonzalez, who was in the front passenger seat of the pickup, was shot several times during the road rage incident before being taken to a local hospital where he died, he said. After Crime Stoppers issued a bulletin, detectives learned about a 16-year-old who had been dropped off at another hospital the night of the shooting, Gallegos said. The person who dropped him off was connected to Williams, who was 16 at the time, he said. Detectives later found two firearms used to shoot Gonzalez, according to police. Williams sold one of the firearms, "possibly both," Gallegos said. One of the guns was used in the Feb. 19 drive-by shooting inside the Coronado mall parking lot, he said. Jabsie Lewis, 18, pleaded not guilty to shooting at or from a vehicle, conspiracy and criminal damage over $1,000 in that case, according to court records. No one was injured in that shooting. In that incident, detectives found three firearms inside an apartment, including one used in the Gonzalez shooting, Gallegos said. He said police used phone and social media data to find the Chrysler from the September incident. "Evidence was discovered inside the vehicle that further connected the vehicle to the shooting," Gallegos said.

Yahoo
19-03-2025
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Crime Stoppers seeks info on SUV involved in fatal hit-and-run in NE ABQ
Mar. 19—Authorities say a possible DoorDash employee hit a pedestrian then drove off in Northeast Albuquerque last month. Albuquerque Metro Crime Stoppers said it is offering up to a $2,500 reward for information on the incident. At about 11:30 p.m. Feb. 21, the driver was heading west on Lomas and Stanford by UNMH when they hit the pedestrian — who was crawling in the roadway — and drove off, Albuquerque Police Department spokesperson Gilbert Gallegos said in a Feb. 22 news release. The pedestrian was transported to a local hospital where they died, he said. On Wednesday, Albuquerque Metro Crime Stoppers put up a Facebook post stating that a silver Toyota 4Runner was involved in the crash. "The driver appears to be female and may possibly be employed by DoorDash," the post states. If anyone has information, they are asked to call 505-843-STOP (7867) or go to Crime Stoppers said.

Yahoo
19-03-2025
- Yahoo
Crime Stoppers seeks info on SUV involved in fatal hit-and-run in NE ABQ
Mar. 19—Authorities say a possible DoorDash employee hit a pedestrian then drove off in Northeast Albuquerque last month. Albuquerque Metro Crime Stoppers said it is offering up to a $2,500 reward for information on the incident. At about 11:30 p.m. Feb. 21, the driver was heading west on Lomas and Stanford by UNMH when they hit the pedestrian — who was crawling in the roadway — and drove off, Albuquerque Police Department spokesperson Gilbert Gallegos said in a Feb. 22 news release. The pedestrian was transported to a local hospital where they died, he said. On Wednesday, Albuquerque Metro Crime Stoppers put up a Facebook post stating that a silver Toyota 4Runner was involved in the crash. "The driver appears to be female and may possibly be employed by DoorDash," the post states. If anyone has information, they are asked to call 505-843-STOP (7867) or go to Crime Stoppers said.

Yahoo
12-02-2025
- Yahoo
Albuquerque man charged in fatal hit-and-run that killed bicycle safety advocate
Feb. 11—The Albuquerque Police Department has identified a suspect in the January hit-and-run crash that killed a cyclist known for giving back and touting bike safety to the community. An arrest warrant has been issued for Jose Ivan Rios Sanchez, 24, of Albuquerque. Rios Sanchez is charged with knowingly leaving the scene of an accident resulting in death and careless driving in the death of 64-year-old Chuck Malagodi. Police were able to identify Rios Sanchez and the pickup involved in the incident through surveillance video, according to a criminal complaint filed in Metropolitan Court. Around 4 p.m. on Jan. 19, APD's Fatal Crash Team responded to a call of a crash in the 3500 block of Kathryn SE, near Carlisle. When they arrived, they saw Malagodi's body on the road. Witnesses told police they saw a white Dodge Ram "traveling at a high rate of speed" narrowly avoid hitting a vehicle, lose control and almost drive into Burton Park. The driver continued east on Kathryn and hit Malagodi, throwing him 10 to 13 feet in the air, police said. The driver sped off down Carlisle, the complaint states. A witness took photos of the truck and gave them to police, who asked officers to be on the lookout for it. Hours later, police found the truck with damage to its front end and beer cans and bottles inside parked at a home in the 3400 block of Anderson SE, blocks away from where the hit-and-run took place, according to the complaint. Investigators spoke with two men at the home, including Rios Sanchez, who told police he saw another man get out of the truck, switch vehicles and drive off, police said. On Jan. 29, Rios Sanchez's landlord identified him in surveillance video and the pickup as belonging to him, police said. Anyone with information about Rios Sanchez's whereabouts is asked to call 505-242-COPS or report it to Albuquerque Metro Crime Stoppers at 505-843-STOP (7867) or