The pursuit ended after a man was taken into custody near Eastern Avenue and Charleston Boulevard on Saturday night, according to the Metropolitan Police Department.
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The arrest came after multiple reported incidents in early 2025, according to police records.
The encounter, which has gone viral on social media, resulted in a complaint to the FBI and an internal affairs investigation.
“He was always saying he felt alone, but in all reality, so many people loved him,” said Perry’s sister, Christiana Latini-Cooper.
The 32-year-old man was deported in December, but allegedly returned to the United States weeks later.
The family of a woman who died of Legionnaires’ disease after bacteria was found at her apartment and at the casino she visited has filed a lawsuit in Clark County.
Former business associates of Tony Hsieh have accused the family of the late Zappos’ CEO of making “lurid allegations” in recent court filings.
A creditor in the goalie’s Chapter 7 case wants a $4.75 million loan repaid, and American Express says $95,000 in charges were made after a lawyer was hired.
Two former investment executives were sentenced to five years in prison for their roles in what authorities called a $1.5 billion international Ponzi scheme with 10,000 victims.
The fate of a nationwide eviction ban — set to expire June 30 — is in limbo after a judge overturned the federal protection on Wednesday.
An appellate court has sided with Steve Wynn in his defamation lawsuit against attorney Lisa Bloom and her law firm in a legal battle over a press release about allegations against the former casino mogul.
The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas filed a lawsuit Monday alleging San Jose Sharks forward Evander Kane failed to pay back gambling markers the casino extended to him.
A Las Vegas attorney on Friday said the Nevada Supreme Court gave a legal victory to homeowners associations and their residents when it ruled that “house flippers” who fully paid off liens to quickly sell their investments at huge profits cannot now recoup some of that money.
Despite the recent arms race to approve medical marijuana dispensaries in Nevada, the law is still clear: If you test positive for marijuana — medical marijuana card be damned — your employer can fire you, local labor lawyer Tony Golden said Wednesday.
A Southern California retiree who lost a $500,000 during Super Bowl weekend is suing the Downtown Grand for loaning him money and allowing him to play while he was blackout drunk.
For the nearly 500 people diagnosed with HIV in Southern Nevada each year, survival often comes down to access—access to specialized providers, medications, and support without delay.
The encounter, which has gone viral on social media, resulted in a complaint to the FBI and an internal affairs investigation.
Police are investigating after a dog was found dead in a crate near a dumpster Friday morning in the east Las Vegas Valley.
She was so young that she could not be certified for prosecution as an adult, according to attorneys.
One of the suspects in a fatal shooting at a park in Pahrump appeared in a Las Vegas courtroom Thursday and is expected to be extradited to Nye County.