A man who authorities say was shot and killed Saturday by a woman when he broke into her central valley home was a 30-year-old Las Vegas resident.
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A man was expected to survive after he was wounded in a drive-by shooting Christmas Eve morning while walking from his northeast Las Vegas home to a nearby store.
Terry Louie, 61, died of a gunshot wound to the right thigh on Dec. 18 and his death has been ruled a homicide, the Clark County coroner’s office said.
A road rage argument Friday morning in southeast Las Vegas spilled into the parking lot of a Walmart, leading to a shooting outside the supercenter.
Police say neighborhood crime can start at your own front door, especially during this time of year as last-minute Christmas gift deliveries are made.
Clark County jail records have identified one of two people taken into custody Wednesday night by Las Vegas police after a fiery crash involving a stolen vehicle .
A 17-year-old student was arrested Friday after a BB gun was found inside his backpack at Basic High School in Henderson, according to school police.
Court records identify the suspected shooter as Jacques Lanier, who was charged in absentia Wednesday with one count of attempted murder with the use of a deadly weapon.
After speaking to residents in the area, Las Vegas police homicide detectives believe the man was shot at least two hours before his body was found early Wednesday.
The 12-year-old girl died after her 17-year-old brother sat on her face and throat for 45 minutes, according to authorities in New Mexico.
The tip of the second man’s finger was severed during a scuffle on Nov. 24, when both were placed in holding cell No. 2 on the first floor of the downtown Las Vegas jail.
Circumstances of the attack just before 9 a.m. outside a 7-Eleven at Bonanza Road and Las Vegas Boulevard North were unclear and the attacker remained at large.
The Never Give Up Youth Healing Center, a youth residential psychiatric facility, formerly shared the property of the now-shuttered private boarding school Northwest Academy.
The shooting was reported just before 10:45 a.m. at the Marquesa Condominiums on the 7300 block of Pirates Cove Road, near Westcliff and North Buffalo drives.
Las Vegas police have said that the man suffered head and torso injuries in a “physical altercation” Saturday morning in the parking lot of business on Tropicana Avenue.
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A man was shot and killed by police after pointing a rifle at officers in a downtown Las Vegas apartment complex, according to police.
This was the Henderson Police Department’s second officer-involved shooting in 2024, officers said.
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