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Stabbed at Building 17: UNM's 11:20 PM Lobo Alert for the Lobo Village Party Fight

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Confirmed Threat

Late on Saturday, September 21, 2024, UNM Police responded to a fight at Building 17 of the Lobo Village student-housing complex, where a male UNM junior was stabbed multiple times in the back after an altercation at a party. UNM issued a Lobo Alert at approximately 11:20 PM MDT describing the aggravated battery and the suspect, who had fled in a black Toyota sedan; the suspect and his girlfriend were detained in Santa Fe and an all-clear Lobo Alert was issued at about 1:00 AM MDT on September 22.

Alerts
2
Response
Killed
0
Injured
1
Institution
University of New Mexico
Public R1 · NM
~22,300 studentsLoboAlerts
Official alert policy
Read when and how UNM says it will use LoboAlerts — summarized, quoted, and analyzed.
Confirmed Timeline

Alert Sequence

2 messages in sequence · 2 verified verbatim

INITIAL ALERTSMS
Lobo Alert: Aggravated Battery at Lobo Village, 1200 Avenida Cesar Chavez SE. During a physical altercation, the offender stabbed one male victim. The alleged offender is described as a Hispanic young male, 5'6", 150 lbs., thin build, dark brown hair, wearing a white t-shirt who fled the area in a black Toyota 4 door sedan. If you have any information regarding this incident or notice any suspicious behavior, please contact the UNM Police Department (UNMPD) at 505-277-2241. Reports can also be made in person 24/7 at UNMPD, located on Main Campus at west end of Hokona Hall (2500 Campus Blvd NE).
Issued at approximately 11:20 PM MDT on September 21, 2024 — the Daily Lobo reported the LoboAlert went out roughly one hour after UNMPD was dispatched to Building 17 of Lobo Village for the fight
The alert classifies the incident as 'Aggravated Battery,' a Clery-reportable crime, which is why it was issued as a timely warning rather than an emergency notification despite the suspect having already fled campus
Includes a full suspect physical description and getaway-vehicle detail (black Toyota 4-door sedan), reflecting that the offender was at large when the alert was sent
The boilerplate UNMPD contact and in-person reporting language (Hokona Hall, 2500 Campus Blvd NE) is the standard footer UNM appends to its timely-warning Lobo Alerts
ALL CLEARSMS+1h 40m
Lobo Alert: Police activity at Lobo Village has ended. The alleged offender is in custody. There is no longer a threat.
Sent at approximately 1:00 AM MDT on September 22, 2024, about 100 minutes after the initial alert, once the suspect and his girlfriend had been detained by Santa Fe Police
This message explicitly lifts the threat ('There is no longer a threat'), making it a genuine all-clear rather than an update — distinct from UNM's frequent 'avoid the area' interim updates
The custody status was confirmed even though the arrest occurred off campus in Santa Fe, roughly 60 miles north of Albuquerque
Message elements

How the first alert is built

To check this alert, Claude (an AI) read it in full 25 separate times, independently. Each read decided whether the message answers each of the five questions and gave a short reason. A final reviewer then weighed all 25 and wrote the plain-English verdict you see when you open a row. The score (for example 22/25) is how many reads agreed; the 25 individual reads are tucked underneath if you want to check them.

Lobo Alert: Aggravated Battery at Lobo Village, 1200 Avenida Cesar Chavez SE. During a physical altercation, the offender stabbed one male victim. The alleged offender is described as a Hispanic young male, 5'6", 150 lbs., thin build, dark brown hair, wearing a white t-shirt who fled the area in a black Toyota 4 door sedan. If you have any information regarding this incident or notice any suspicious behavior, please contact the UNM Police Department (UNMPD) at 505-277-2241. Reports can also be made in person 24/7 at UNMPD, located on Main Campus at west end of Hokona Hall (2500 Campus Blvd NE).

  • Sourcepresent25/25

    Final assessment

    All 25 reads agree: the branded "Lobo Alert:" tag and "UNM Police Department (UNMPD)" name the authority.

    Who is sending the alert and who is responding. People act faster on a message from a clearly identifiable, credible sender, such as a named department, the police, or a branded alert system, than on an anonymous notice. A branded signature counts.

    See all 25 individual reads
    1. present: "Lobo Alert:" tag plus "UNM Police Department (UNMPD)" name the authority.
    2. present: Branded "Lobo Alert:" and "UNM Police Department (UNMPD)" identify the source.
    3. present: Branded "Lobo Alert:" plus "UNM Police Department (UNMPD)" identify the source.
    4. present: Branded "Lobo Alert:" and "UNM Police Department (UNMPD)" name the authority.
    5. present: "Lobo Alert:" branded signature plus "UNM Police Department (UNMPD)" name the source.
    6. present: Branded "Lobo Alert:" and "UNM Police Department (UNMPD)" identify the source.
    7. present: Branded "Lobo Alert:" plus named "UNM Police Department (UNMPD)."
    8. present: "Lobo Alert:" and "UNM Police Department (UNMPD)" name the source.
    9. present: "Lobo Alert:" branding and "UNM Police Department (UNMPD)" name the source.
    10. present: "Lobo Alert" and "UNM Police Department (UNMPD)" identify the source.
    11. present: Signature "Lobo Alert:" and "UNM Police Department" identify the sender.
    12. present: "Lobo Alert" and "UNM Police Department (UNMPD)" name the source.
    13. present: "Lobo Alert:" branded signature and "UNM Police Department (UNMPD)" name the source.
    14. present: "Lobo Alert:" signature and "UNM Police Department (UNMPD)" name the source.
    15. present: "Lobo Alert" signature plus "UNM Police Department (UNMPD)" name the source.
    16. present: "Lobo Alert:" branded signature and "UNM Police Department (UNMPD)" name the source.
    17. present: "Lobo Alert:" branding and "UNM Police Department (UNMPD)" name the authority.
    18. present: Branded "Lobo Alert:" and named "UNM Police Department (UNMPD)".
    19. present: Branded "Lobo Alert:" and "UNM Police Department (UNMPD)" identify the sender.
    20. present: Branded "Lobo Alert:" and names "UNM Police Department (UNMPD)".
    21. present: Signed "Lobo Alert:" and names "UNM Police Department (UNMPD)."
    22. present: "Lobo Alert:" and "UNM Police Department (UNMPD)" identify the source.
    23. present: Branded "Lobo Alert:" and "UNM Police Department (UNMPD)" name the authority.
    24. present: "Lobo Alert:" and "UNM Police Department (UNMPD)" identify the sender.
    25. present: Branded "Lobo Alert:" tag and "UNM Police Department (UNMPD)" identify the source.
  • Hazardpresent25/25

    Final assessment

    All 25 reads agree: the hazard is named as "Aggravated Battery," where the offender "stabbed one male victim."

    What the threat actually is. A complete warning names the specific danger, such as a shooter, a fire, a tornado, or a gas leak, rather than a vague emergency, because people decide what to do based on what they are facing.

    See all 25 individual reads
    1. present: Names "Aggravated Battery" and "stabbed one male victim" as the hazard.
    2. present: Names the threat: "Aggravated Battery" and "the offender stabbed one male victim".
    3. present: It specifies "Aggravated Battery" and that the offender "stabbed one male victim."
    4. present: Names "Aggravated Battery" and that the offender "stabbed one male victim".
    5. present: Names "Aggravated Battery" and "stabbed one male victim" as the specific hazard.
    6. present: Names the threat: "Aggravated Battery" where "the offender stabbed one male victim."
    7. present: Names the threat: "Aggravated Battery" and "the offender stabbed one male victim."
    8. present: "Aggravated Battery" and "stabbed one male victim" name the specific hazard.
    9. present: Names "Aggravated Battery" and that the offender "stabbed one male victim."
    10. present: Names "Aggravated Battery" and that the offender "stabbed one male victim."
    11. present: Names the threat: "Aggravated Battery" and "the offender stabbed one male victim".
    12. present: "Aggravated Battery" and "stabbed one male victim" name the hazard.
    13. present: "Aggravated Battery" and "stabbed one male victim" specify the hazard.
    14. present: Names "Aggravated Battery" and "the offender stabbed one male victim."
    15. present: "Aggravated Battery" and "stabbed one male victim" name the hazard.
    16. present: Names "Aggravated Battery" and that "the offender stabbed one male victim."
    17. present: Names the threat: "Aggravated Battery" and "stabbed one male victim".
    18. present: Names the threat: "Aggravated Battery" where the offender "stabbed one male victim".
    19. present: Names the threat: "Aggravated Battery" and the offender "stabbed one male victim."
    20. present: Names the threat: "Aggravated Battery" where offender "stabbed one male victim".
    21. present: Names the threat: "Aggravated Battery" where "the offender stabbed one male victim."
    22. present: "Aggravated Battery" and "stabbed one male victim" name the hazard.
    23. present: Names "Aggravated Battery" and that "the offender stabbed one male victim."
    24. present: "Aggravated Battery" and "stabbed one male victim" name the specific hazard.
    25. present: Names "Aggravated Battery" and that "the offender stabbed one male victim".
  • Locationpresent25/25

    Final assessment

    All 25 reads agree: the location is named as "Lobo Village, 1200 Avenida Cesar Chavez SE."

    Where the threat is. Saying whether danger is in a specific building, a part of campus, or area-wide lets people judge their own proximity and choose a safe direction. Without a where, a warning is hard to act on precisely.

    See all 25 individual reads
    1. present: Names "Lobo Village, 1200 Avenida Cesar Chavez SE" as location.
    2. present: Specifies "Lobo Village, 1200 Avenida Cesar Chavez SE".
    3. present: It locates it at "Lobo Village, 1200 Avenida Cesar Chavez SE."
    4. present: Locates "Lobo Village, 1200 Avenida Cesar Chavez SE".
    5. present: Names "Lobo Village, 1200 Avenida Cesar Chavez SE" as the location.
    6. present: Names the location: "Lobo Village, 1200 Avenida Cesar Chavez SE."
    7. present: Says where: "Lobo Village, 1200 Avenida Cesar Chavez SE."
    8. present: "Lobo Village, 1200 Avenida Cesar Chavez SE" names the location.
    9. present: Names "Lobo Village, 1200 Avenida Cesar Chavez SE" as the location.
    10. present: Names "Lobo Village, 1200 Avenida Cesar Chavez SE."
    11. present: Names location: "Lobo Village, 1200 Avenida Cesar Chavez SE".
    12. present: "Lobo Village, 1200 Avenida Cesar Chavez SE" names the location.
    13. present: "Lobo Village, 1200 Avenida Cesar Chavez SE" names the location.
    14. present: Names "Lobo Village, 1200 Avenida Cesar Chavez SE."
    15. present: "Lobo Village, 1200 Avenida Cesar Chavez SE" names the location.
    16. present: Names "Lobo Village, 1200 Avenida Cesar Chavez SE."
    17. present: Specifies "Lobo Village, 1200 Avenida Cesar Chavez SE".
    18. present: Location: "Lobo Village, 1200 Avenida Cesar Chavez SE".
    19. present: Locates it at "Lobo Village, 1200 Avenida Cesar Chavez SE."
    20. present: Locates it at "Lobo Village, 1200 Avenida Cesar Chavez SE".
    21. present: Names location: "Lobo Village, 1200 Avenida Cesar Chavez SE."
    22. present: "Lobo Village, 1200 Avenida Cesar Chavez SE" gives location.
    23. present: Names "Lobo Village, 1200 Avenida Cesar Chavez SE."
    24. present: "Lobo Village, 1200 Avenida Cesar Chavez SE" names the location.
    25. present: Locates "Lobo Village, 1200 Avenida Cesar Chavez SE".
  • Guidancepresent25/25

    Final assessment

    All 25 reads agree: recipients are instructed to "contact the UNM Police Department (UNMPD) at 505-277-2241."

    The protective action to take. A clear, specific instruction, such as shelter in place, evacuate, avoid the area, or run-hide-fight, drives faster and more correct protective behavior than describing the threat alone.

    See all 25 individual reads
    1. present: Tells recipients to "contact the UNM Police Department (UNMPD) at 505-277-2241."
    2. present: Instructs recipients to "please contact the UNM Police Department (UNMPD)".
    3. present: It instructs recipients to "contact the UNM Police Department (UNMPD)" with any information.
    4. present: Tells recipients to "contact the UNM Police Department (UNMPD) at 505-277-2241".
    5. present: "please contact the UNM Police Department (UNMPD) at 505-277-2241" instructs recipients to call.
    6. present: Instructs recipients to "contact the UNM Police Department (UNMPD) at 505-277-2241."
    7. present: Instructs recipients: "please contact the UNM Police Department (UNMPD)."
    8. present: "please contact the UNM Police Department (UNMPD) at 505-277-2241" instructs recipients.
    9. present: Tells recipients to "contact the UNM Police Department (UNMPD) at 505-277-2241."
    10. present: Instructs to "contact the UNM Police Department" with information.
    11. present: Instructs recipients to "contact the UNM Police Department (UNMPD) at 505-277-2241".
    12. present: "please contact the UNM Police Department (UNMPD) at 505-277-2241" instructs recipients.
    13. present: "please contact the UNM Police Department (UNMPD) at 505-277-2241" instructs recipients to call.
    14. present: Instructs to "contact the UNM Police Department (UNMPD) at 505-277-2241."
    15. present: "please contact the UNM Police Department (UNMPD) at 505-277-2241" is a call instruction.
    16. present: Instructs to "contact the UNM Police Department (UNMPD) at 505-277-2241."
    17. present: Tells recipients to "contact the UNM Police Department (UNMPD) at 505-277-2241".
    18. present: Instructs recipients to "please contact the UNM Police Department (UNMPD)".
    19. present: Instructs recipients to "please contact the UNM Police Department (UNMPD) at 505-277-2241."
    20. present: Instructs recipients to "contact the UNM Police Department" with information.
    21. present: Instructs: "please contact the UNM Police Department (UNMPD)."
    22. present: "please contact the UNM Police Department (UNMPD) at 505-277-2241" instructs recipients.
    23. present: Instructs to "contact the UNM Police Department (UNMPD) at 505-277-2241."
    24. present: "please contact the UNM Police Department (UNMPD) at 505-277-2241" instructs recipients to call.
    25. present: Tells recipients to "contact the UNM Police Department (UNMPD) at 505-277-2241".
  • Timeabsent0/25

    Final assessment

    All 25 reads agree: no clock time, date, or recency word is given for the incident.

    When the message applies. A timestamp, the word now or immediately, or a phrase like until further notice tells the reader whether the danger is current and how quickly to act.

    See all 25 individual reads
    1. absent: No clock time, date, or recency word is given for the incident.
    2. absent: No clock time, date, or recency word is given for the incident.
    3. absent: No clock time, date, or recency word is provided.
    4. absent: No clock time, date, or recency word indicating when the incident occurred.
    5. absent: No clock time, date, or recency word conveys when the incident occurred.
    6. absent: No clock time, date, or recency word indicates when the incident occurred.
    7. absent: No clock time, date, or recency word like "now" or "today" appears.
    8. absent: No clock time, date, or recency word conveys when the incident occurred.
    9. absent: No clock time, date, or recency indicator is given.
    10. absent: No clock time, date, or recency word indicating when it happened.
    11. absent: No clock time, date, or recency word for the incident is given.
    12. absent: No clock time, date, or recency word appears in the text.
    13. absent: No clock time, date, or recency word is provided.
    14. absent: No clock time, date, or recency word appears in the alert text.
    15. absent: No clock time, date, or recency word appears in the text.
    16. absent: No clock time, date, or recency word appears in the alert.
    17. absent: No clock time, date, or recency word indicating when this occurred.
    18. absent: No clock time, date, or recency word indicates when it happened.
    19. absent: No clock time, date, or recency word indicates when the incident occurred.
    20. absent: No clock time, date, or recency word indicating when it happened.
    21. absent: No clock time, date, or recency word is given for the incident.
    22. absent: No clock time, date, or recency word is given for the incident.
    23. absent: No clock time, date, or recency word is provided.
    24. absent: No clock time, date, or recency word is given for the incident.
    25. absent: No clock time, date, or recency word is given for when the incident occurred.

Systematic AI judgments with visible reasoning, not human-validated codings.

About this analysis
Context

Background

Lobo Village is a privately managed student-housing complex at 1200 Avenida Cesar Chavez SE on the south edge of the University of New Mexico campus in Albuquerque, the state's flagship public R1 university. On the night of Saturday, September 21, 2024, UNM Police were dispatched to Building 17 for a fight and learned en route that someone had possibly been stabbed; officers arrived to find a UNM junior with multiple stab wounds to his back following an altercation at a party. UNM issued its first Lobo Alert at about 11:20 PM MDT, describing the aggravated battery and a fleeing suspect in a black Toyota sedan, and an all-clear at roughly 1:00 AM. The suspect and his girlfriend fled to Santa Fe, where Santa Fe Police detained both; the suspect was booked into the Metropolitan Detention Center. The incident was one of a string of Lobo Village safety events that drew scrutiny in 2024-2025, including a January 2025 shooting at the same complex that prompted UNM to step up security. The verbatim alert text is preserved on UNM's own UCAM Newsroom advisory archive.
Analysis

Key Findings

UNM treated the off-campus-housing aggravated battery as a Clery timely warning, issuing a full suspect description and getaway-vehicle detail roughly an hour after officers were dispatched to Building 17
The all-clear was sent about 100 minutes after the first alert, once Santa Fe Police detained the suspect some 60 miles from campus — illustrating that an 'all-clear' can follow an off-campus arrest
Lobo Village recurred as an alert location: this September 2024 stabbing was followed by a January 2025 shooting at the same complex, contributing to UNM's stepped-up campus-housing security
Outcome
The victim, a UNM junior, was taken to UNM Hospital with multiple stab wounds to the back and was reported in stable condition. The suspect fled with his girlfriend toward Santa Fe, where Santa Fe Police detained both; the suspect was booked into the Metropolitan Detention Center and the girlfriend was released. UNM declared the threat resolved roughly an hour and a half after the first alert.
Provenance

Sources

  1. Official
  2. Student Paper
  3. News
  4. News
Cite this case

Campus Alert Archive. "University of New Mexico: Stabbed at Building 17: UNM's 11:20 PM Lobo Alert for the Lobo Village Party Fight." Incident of September 21, 2024. Added June 2026. https://campusalertarchive.com/case/university-of-new-mexico-lobo-village-stabbing-2024-09-21/

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Added June 2026Updated June 2026Via ingestion