Tammy Corrine Terrell, 17, of Roswell was last seen at a restaurant in her hometown in the company of an unidentified man and unknown woman.
Las Vegas police announced on Monday that they have solved the 1979 abduction, rape and killing of a 16-year-old girl by using advances in DNA technology.
Police say the man randomly killed a man outside a southwest Las Vegas convenience store and then sprayed the store with additional gunfire early Thursday.
A man fatally shot by police Tuesday led a woman on a four-mile walk through southeast Las Vegas after kidnapping her at gunpoint, according to new details released Thursday.
Suspect remains at large after incident on the 10000 block of Kenton Place, a residential area near Town Center Drive and Summerlin Parkway.
Las Vegas police are investigating a homicide in downtown Las Vegas near the Fremont Street Experience.
Using a mere 15 cells of DNA evidence, Las Vegas police have identified a suspect in the 1989 slaying of a 14-year-old girl, officials announced Wednesday.
An FBI task force arrested the mother, Samantha Moreno Rodriguez, early Tuesday in Denver on suspicion of murder, Las Vegas police said.
Las Vegas police announced that the body of a boy found May 28 near Mountain Springs has been identified as a 7-year-old reported missing from the San Jose area.
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.
Relatives of 2-year-old Amari Nicholson spoke at a news conference Monday afternoon near where the toddler’s body was found last week.
Historic Westside residents celebrated in neighborhood streets Tuesday and Nevada leaders applauded the decision to convict Derek Chauvin for killing George Floyd.
A public review of evidence in the fatal police shooting of Jorge Gomez, a Black Lives Matter protester, concluded Friday after several hours of testimony.
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.
A civil rights attorney claims newly obtained video evidence shows that Jorge Gomez did not raise a weapon prior to his deadly encounter with Las Vegas police.