A 22-year-old man accused of fatally shooting a man in a Las Vegas convenience store parking lot then randomly opening fire on three other people was ordered held without bail.
The attack, which left a man dead, occurred on the 3300 block of Tenaya Way, south of Gowan Road, about 4 miles as the crow flies from the earlier fatal stabbing in Summerlin.
Hundreds of mourners gathered in a Henderson church Friday to honor Nevada Highway Patrol trooper Micah May after his death last week. Following the memorial, another procession took May’s body to a public graveside service.
John Anthony Carrillo, 29, also is accused in other “criminal incidents” since Saturday, including domestic battery, grand larceny of a vehicle and robbery, police said.
The body of Daniel Halselth, whose daughter has been charged with murder in connection with his death, sustained about 70 stab wounds during the fatal attack and “mutilation,” according to an autopsy report.
“It was frustrating that we were having difficulty developing a suspect,” Clark County Sheriff Joe Lombardo told the Review-Journal on Wednesday.
An FBI task force arrested the mother, Samantha Moreno Rodriguez, early Tuesday in Denver on suspicion of murder, Las Vegas police said.
The FBI offered a reward of up to $10,000 Thursday for any information leading to the identity of a young boy found dead last week in Mountain Springs.
The body of a young boy was found off the highway between Las Vegas and Pahrump on Friday morning. Police are asking anyone with information to contact detectives.
Las Vegas police on Wednesday morning are investigating a homicide in the central valley.
Police on Wednesday located the body of missing Las Vegas toddler Amari Nicholson, hours after the man charged in his death was ordered held without bail. That evening, community members gathered to honor Amari at a vigil.
Kashif Brown, 24, was shot and killed early March 22 at a central valley convenience store during a robbery attempt, police said. He was on the way to his landscaping job.
After a drastic drop the previous year, 2020 saw a 33 percent increase in the number of homicides investigated in Clark County.