Lobos Win Thriller, Rapist Sentenced, Federal Crackdown on Border Crimes - Albuquerque Local Pulse
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We're starting this morning with exciting news from the UNM football field. The Lobos pulled off a thrilling double overtime victory against San Diego State last night, winning 23 to 17. Quarterback Jack Layne threw the game-winning touchdown pass to Cade Keith in the second overtime period to secure the win. The Lobos are now sitting at nine wins and three losses with a six and two conference record. This victory keeps New Mexico in the hunt for their first Mountain West championship. If Utah State beats Boise State tonight, the Lobos will clinch the regular season title and host the championship game right here at home next week.
On the legal front, federal authorities continue cracking down on violent crime in our region. A serial rapist who terrorized women in Albuquerque between 2017 and 2018 has been sentenced to life in prison with no possibility of parole. This case brought closure to multiple victims and their families after years of fear in our community.
Looking at crime activity, homicide detectives responded to a deadly shooting at an apartment complex in Albuquerque. Investigators are actively working the case and will release additional details as the investigation develops. We remind our listeners to report any suspicious activity to APD and remain vigilant in your neighborhoods.
In federal immigration enforcement, the US Attorney's Office for New Mexico announced this week that 29 individuals were charged with illegal reentry after deportation. Six individuals also faced charges related to alien smuggling as part of ongoing border security operations in our district.
As we head into the weekend, we're looking at typical late November weather for the area. Make sure to dress in layers if you're heading out to catch that football celebration or any outdoor activities. Temperatures will be mild for this time of year, so it's a great opportunity to get outside and enjoy the Saturday.
For our community members looking at the job market and real estate landscape, the New Mexico District Court continues processing a steady flow of cases. We're seeing various civil rights matters, employment disputes, and contract cases making their way through the system, which reflects the ongoing business activity in our region.
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