Two women died in separate crashes and a man was killed after being stabbed in the Las Vegas Valley this weekend.
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A man died early Saturday morning after being stabbed in the east valley.
A person suffered life-threatening injuries after they were intentionally struck by a vehicle near downtown Las Vegas, according to police.
A hit-and-run suspect accused of killing a pedestrian last month in central Las Vegas was arrested Thursday, according to the Metropolitan Police Department.
A woman has sued Las Vegas police, alleging that police kept her hijab from her when she was being detained, and that she resorted to using her own bra as a covering.
Colin Andrew Shapard, 23, had been linked to two teens’ drug deaths as a juvenile.
The person who took the motorcycle hit several parked cars as he fled the area, police said.
The stabbing occurred just before 2 a.m. Nov. 11 on the 400 block of Harvard Street.
A man and woman are dead in what Henderson police say they are investigating as a murder-suicide.
Clark County School District officials sent an email to parents, students and staff members Friday morning about “vague” threats.
The suspect was detained by Las Vegas police and taken to the Clark County Detention Center by fire department arson investigators.
The department’s Traffic Bureau Twitter account posted a photo of a vodka bottle on top of a damaged vehicle.
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Colin Czech is accused of killing a man outside a downtown convenience store and eating parts of the victim’s face, police said.
Shiva Gummi was arrested in April 2023 after he told a 911 dispatcher he had killed his wife, who was a new doctor at University Medical Center.
Nicholas Bott, 44, had been facing a felony charge of child abuse and a gross misdemeanor count of contact with a minor.
An 18-year-old was taken into custody after police said he was “doing donuts in the grass area” of a Henderson park.