A man suspected in the death of a man in a September shooting has been arrested in California.
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The man was believed to be in his 30s. Both were taken to University Medical Center for injuries not believed life-threatening.
Las Vegas police investigated a shooting death after the victim was dropped off at a North Las Vegas hospital.
Markos Sayegh, 35, was shot and killed in the southwest Las Vegas Valley.
A man died after being shot multiple times and crashing into a wall in North Las Vegas on Tuesday evening, according to the North Las Vegas Police Department.
Police were responding to a “vehicle collision” when they found a man suffering from multiple gunshot wounds.
Police have arrested a suspect in a deadly shooting that occurred Saturday in the northeast Las Vegas Valley.
The teenager was taken to University Medical Center with life-threatening injuries and was pronounced dead at the hospital on Monday.
The 17-year-old is the fifth person arrested in connection to a fatal shooting in an apartment in the northwest Las Vegas Valley in early January.
The second of four suspects in a deadly shooting in January has been arrested.
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