The Clark County coroner’s office on Tuesday identified victims in two separate Las Vegas homicides last week.
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Historians point to one casino and two men as the first famous encounter that kicked off an era of mobster influence.
The FBI became involved in investigating the explosion in case it involved a hate crime, a Henderson police spokeswoman said.
A motorist was impaired and speeding before he caused a two-car crash in northeast Las Vegas that killed a man, according to police.
Deobra Redden, who was seen in a viral video attacking a District Court judge, waived his right to a speedy trial during a court hearing on Thursday.
Raul Cardoza leaves behind daughters aged 18 and 20 and his boss who said he regarded him, an employee for 25 years, “like a family member.”
Prseyus Dennis was arrested Tuesday by the Metropolitan Police Department, according to a news release.
Las Vegas police say armed men arrived at the victims’ Airbnb shortly after the woman, working as a prostitute, had met the men the short-term rental.
The crash happened at Lake Mead Boulevard and Tonopah Drive.
The second fatal police shooting in as many days occurred in the drive-thru of a fast food restaurant not far from University Medical Center.
A pedestrian died on Christmas Eve after being hit by a car driven by a suspected DUI driver in northeastern Las Vegas.
A man killed during an altercation in downtown Las Vegas has been identified.
A father of seven children was one of those killed during a carjacking spree Wednesday in the southwest valley that ended in a police shootout.
After the successful sex trafficking crackdown last week, Las Vegas police said plans to combat sex trafficking during the Super Bowl will be announced soon.
Metropolitan Police Department Assistant Sheriff Sasha Larkin said officers showed “great humanity and restraint” during the fatal shooting in the southeast valley at a Tuesday news conference.