Authorities and experts in Albuquerque, N.M., are approaching the general population to assist with finding a dull silver car depicted as a vehicle of interest in the passings of four Muslim men in the city throughout the course of recent months.


Photos of the Volkswagen four-entryway car were distributed web-based by the Albuquerque Police Department and shared by neighborhood authorities including New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham who approached general society to help with the inquiry.

"Assuming that you have any data about this vehicle of interest in the killings of four Muslim men in Albuquerque, kindly contact Albuquerque Crime Stoppers," she tweeted.

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"Assuming that you have any data about this vehicle of interest in the killings of four Muslim men in Albuquerque, kindly contact Albuquerque Crime Stoppers," she tweeted.

Wrongdoing Stoppers has offered a prize for data that guides in the capture of a suspect, which its board has casted a ballot to increment from $15,000 to $20,000.

A quest for the vehicle was sent off after a Muslim man from South Asia was shot dead Friday night in the space of Truman Street and Grand Avenue. The man's character was not delivered, yet police said he was tracked down dead at the scene.

Authorities believe that his murder may be connected to three previous slayings in the community of 27-year-old Muhammed Afzaal Hussain on Aug. 1, 41-year-old Aftab Hussein on July 26 and Mohammad Ahmadi on Nov. 7.

Hussain and Hussein were both Muslim men from Pakistan and Ahmadi was a Muslim man from Afghanistan.

City chairman Tim Keller told correspondents during a public interview Sunday evening that it is a troublesome and freighting time for Albuquerque with individuals from its Muslim people group reluctant to go out to shop and school and to supplicate.