New Mexico police detained a man linked to the slayings of several Muslim men in Albuquerque, officials said Tuesday.

“We tracked down the vehicle believed to be involved in a recent murder of a Muslim man in Albuquerque,” according to statement by Albuquerque Police Chief Harold Medina. “The driver was detained and he is our primary suspect for the murders.”

Four Muslim men of South Asian descent have been killed since November, raising fears in that Albuquerque community.

Shortly after Medina’s statement, Mayor Tim Keller thanked local, state and federal law enforcement for their work on this case.

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“We hope their swift action brings an increased sense of safety for so many who are experiencing fear from the recent shootings,” Keller said in a statement.

The latest fatal shooting happened just before midnight Friday on the edge of a community known as the International District, southeast of downtown, police said. The victim was identified as Naeem Hussain.

The first attack that could be connected to the violence happened Nov. 7. The body of Mohammad Ahmadi, 62, was found in a parking lot behind the halal meat business he ran with his brother.

The two other homicides were the killing of Pakistani immigrant Aftab Hussein, 41, on July 26 and the slaying Monday of Muhammad Afzaal Hussain, 27, near the University of New Mexico, authorities said.

This is a developing story, please refresh here for updates.

Source: | This article originally belongs to Nbcnews.com

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