Carolyn Luke and Timothy Miller, who were sentenced to house arrest in a Boulder City case, now face 14 felony counts each in Las Vegas.
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Dispatchers received a report about 11:30 a.m. Tuesday of a shooting inside a residence in the 10200 block of Gladstone Peak Court, near North Hualapai Way and Farm Road.
Police officers responded to the 9000 block of West Sahara Avenue, near South Fort Apache Road, about 7:35 a.m. and found a deceased female in a dumpster enclosure.
Las Vegas police were investigating the death of a person found shot Sunday night in a central valley vacant lot.
A YouTuber whose videos get thousands of views is calling on his supporters to petition a Las Vegas judge for his release after he was recently jailed by her .
A Bureau of Land Management proposal would place a Metropolitan Police Department substation on about 7 acres of public land in the northeast valley.
Lennix Dockery was taken into custody early Saturday by the Kootenai County Sheriff’s Department in Rathdrum, Idaho. He is one of three suspects arrested in connection with an April 9 fatal shooting.
A murder suspect arrested Sunday morning near the Arts District ate parts of his alleged victim, a source told the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
A CCSD educator arrested in connection with a student-teacher fight was ordered released without bail after a court appearance.
Law enforcement officials are urging caution when using any type of bank or ATM card in public because of the rise of skimming devices that can steal financial information.
The 6:25 p.m. incident occurred in an apartment complex near West Tropicana Avenue and South Jones Boulevard.
Clark County School District police have arrested a man connected to a student-teacher fight at Valley High School on Thursday.
Terrell Rhodes pleaded guilty in a Las Vegas court to killing his girlfriend’s 2-year-old son, Amari Nicholson, in 2021.
A teen and his stepdad were killed after five members of the same family were struck by an alleged impaired driver at a Las Vegas bus stop.
Tabatha Tozzi died on April 24, 2023. Police say Tozzi’s then-boyfriend, Oswaldo Natanahel Perez-Sanchez, shot her in the head. He hasn’t yet been caught.
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