Two Counts of Murder

Two Counts of Murder
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The Albuquerque Police Department is looking for Samuel Archuleta, 21, who is accused of killing two of his roommates last weekend.
On Saturday April 30, 2022 around 11:00p.m. officers were dispatched to the area of 1200 Girard Blvd. NE in response to a shooting.  Officers were notified that two individuals were shot inside the residence. Upon arrival, officers determined both subjects were deceased with apparent gunshot wounds.
The victims have been identified as Jarrod Jackson and Nicole Sanchez, both 25.
On the 30th Archuleta confessed to his parents that he had shot his two roommates and believed they were dead.
Archuleta is charged with two counts of Murder. If the public has any information his whereabouts please contact Crime Stoppers or 242-COPS.

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