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.
A carjacking suspect is not competent to face charges in connection with a 47-mile police chase that ended in a shootout with officers, a judge said Friday.
Police are seeking the public’s help in identifying a man and woman in connection to a southwest Las Vegas Valley robbery.
Raegan Parker, 30, was arrested Wednesday and booked on charges of grand larceny over $25,000, trespassing and making a false statement to police.
The robbery occurred during daylight at a grocery store near North Buffalo Drive.
Anyone who has any information regarding this incident can contact Metro’s South Central Patrol Investigations Section at 702-828-8639.
Police found a man Thursday evening that they wanted in connection to a robbery Thursday morning near the UNLV campus.
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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.