Eight people died in the Las Vegas Valley over the Christmas weekend, five in car crashes.
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A pedestrian died after being hit by a car in Las Vegas Saturday afternoon, according to police.
The three teens killed in a recent North Las Vegas car crash were not even old enough to have driver’s licenses, according to the Clark County coroner’s office.
The crash happened late Tuesday morning at Warm Springs Road and Tomiyasu Lane.
Las Vegas police closed the I-15 freeway for about 20 minutes as they responded for a firearm call.
One person died in a motorcycle crash on Lake Mead Boulevard, according to police.
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