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Third child who was arrested in the hit-and-run death of New Mexico Bicyclist

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A third child was arrested in the death of a cyclist in New Mexico, and an 11-year-old who is already imprisoned on this matter is now being suspended.

The Albuquerque police had two out of three boys who had custody in connection with the death of 63-year-old cyclist Scott Habermehl.

The officials said on Wednesday that they arrested a 16-year-old who was accused of being two other children, 11 and 13, according to the police, according to the police. The 13-year-old was custody on Monday and the 11-year-old on Tuesday.

The department confirmed on Wednesday that the 11-year-old was charged with the 13-year-old for murder.

The police have not yet confirmed the indictment against the 16-year-old, although the police said that he could be exposed to an open number of murder, conspiracy to inspect murder, and left the scene of the accident with great body loss or death and illegal possession of a pistol by a person.

When asked whether the boys would be put on trial as adults, the second lawyer’s office in New Mexico, citing the active examination.

Cyclists died on the way to work

According to the police, Habermehl was hit on the way to work in the Sandia National Laboratory in Albuquerque around 4:40 a.m. He was in a committed bicycle track.

The 13-year-old driver, the 11-year-old in the passenger seat and the 16-year-old in the back seat, were in the limousine, the police said. Video material that was turned out of the vehicle and later turned into social media shows that the young people want to meet the man according to the police.

When the accident passed, the 11-year-old sat down in the passenger seat who waved a pistol, the police said. Then he laughed when his side of the Habermehl car met, who died at the scene.

One of the boys said he should hurry and beat the cyclist before turning around, the police said.

The suspect should be involved in a robbery this month

The 11-year-old had previously been listed by the Torrance County’s office as a missing person, said the Albuquerque police.

Before the deadly hit-and-run, he was supposedly involved in a number of other crimes, including some electronic doorbellfish on May 11, 2024 and a robbery on May 17, 2024, according to the police.

The police said someone secured a stolen vehicle in the shop before several people got out of the vehicle and stole beer, cigarettes and other objects and fled in another vehicle. The damage was estimated at over 15,000 US dollars.

In this case, they later identified the 11-year-old as a suspect and said that he used a camera or a phone to record the robbery.

(Tagstotranslate) Hit-and-Run

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