Las Vegas police are investigating a homicide Saturday morning in Summerlin.
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.
Suspect remains at large after incident on the 10000 block of Kenton Place, a residential area near Town Center Drive and Summerlin Parkway.
“How can you do that to another human being?” the man’s father, Jerry Jaggers, said in a recent interview with the Review-Journal.
Nearly 18 years after Paul Makula was found dead in his downtown Las Vegas apartment, a man has confessed to his killing, according to a recently released police document.
A former North Las Vegas firefighter charged with murder in his wife’s overdose death told officers he was worried that the city would learn of the investigation into his spouse’s demise, body camera footage in the case shows.
Alonso Perez, 29, agreed to plead guilty to the murder charges and other crimes in exchange for prosecutors dropping their efforts to seek the death penalty.
Prosecutors said they will not pursue the death penalty against Samantha Moreno Rodriguez, 35, a California woman accused of strangling her 7-year-old son near Las Vegas.
The explosion initially stoked fears of a possible terrorist attack on the Strip, but prosecutors have said it was planted by a jealous man.
Disciplinary action followed the in-custody death of an unarmed Black man who repeatedly told Las Vegas police “I can’t breathe,” the Review-Journal has learned.
A driver reported the man to police. It marked the second homicide that Las Vegas police investigated Sunday.
Las Vegas police are investigating after a man was fatally shot Sunday at a mobile home park in east Las Vegas.
Cold case detectives often rely on DNA evidence, and advancements in technology are giving decades-old samples new promise. Sometimes, though, a match isn’t enough.
A Las Vegas man accused of killing two people and critically injuring a third in a dispute over unpaid rent was laughing and smiling as he shot the victims, police said.
Lawyers for Zane Floyd, convicted in a Las Vegas grocery store massacre, filed court papers Tuesday detailing for the first time a request to commute his death sentence.