Albuquerque police ID 4 recent homicide victims - Albuquerque Journal

Albuquerque police ID 4 recent homicide victims

Detectives have released the names of three men and one woman killed in separate incidents in January around Albuquerque.

Gilbert Gallegos, an Albuquerque police spokesman, said the deaths of Jason Fuentes, 31, Nathaniel Stein, 36, Sadie Hill, 24, and Bryan English, 44, are being investigated as homicides.

No arrests have been made in any of the cases.

The first incident was on Jan. 7 when police responded around 10:30 p.m. to a stabbing outside the Distillery in Downtown Albuquerque. Officers found Fuentes fatally stabbed and he died at the scene.

A GoFundMe for Fuentes funeral costs described him as “such a kind hearted human” whose life was taken in “a senseless act.”

On Jan. 21, officers were called around 4 a.m. to a shooting near Dallas and Bell SE, south of Zuni. Police found Hill shot to death at the scene.

An obituary online said Hill was raised in New Hampshire but had spent the last few years in Albuquerque.

“She loved horses, writing, drawing, gymnastics and was drawn to helping children with disabilities… Sadie will never be forgotten, always missed and forever loved,” the obituary read.

Then, hours after Hill was found dead, officers were called to reports of a body in a field northwest of the Flying J Travel Center on 98th Street, south of Interstate 40. Police found Stein’s body in the field.

On Jan. 25 police were called around 2 p.m. to a shooting near Mesilla and Central. Arriving officers found English dead at the scene.

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