APD posts weekly homicide update
ALBUQUERQUE – APD posted its weekly homicide update, which reflects a 22% decrease in the number of homicide victims for 2023, as compared to the same time period in 2022.
APD has investigated 83 cases involving 87 homicide victims, which the FBI considers non-negligent murders, through Nov. 10, 2023. There were 112 homicide victims at this time in 2022.
The Homicide Weekly Report can be found on APD’s web site under Crime Statistics. A list of homicide news releases can also be found on APD’s web site.
APD detectives have solved 68 homicide cases this year and identified 102 murder suspects who have been charged, arrested or they are deceased. The breakdown of solved cases and arrests is as follows:
2023 Homicide cases
- 46 cases solved and 61 suspects charged, arrested or deceased
2022 Homicide cases
- 7 cases solved in 2023 and 11 suspects charged or arrested
- 7 suspects charged in 2023 from cases solved in 2022
2021 Homicide cases
- 8 cases solved in 2023 and 11 suspects charged or arrested
- 1 suspect charged in 2023 from a case solved in 2021
2020 Homicide cases
- 3 cases solved in 2023 and 4 suspects charged or arrested
- 3 suspects charged in 2023 from a case solved in 2020
2019 Homicide Cases
- 1 case solved in 2023 and 1 suspect arrested
2018 Homicide case
- 1 case solved in 2023 and 1 suspect charged
2017 Homicide cases
- 2 cases solved in 2023 and 2 suspects arrested