Former congressional candidate Daniel Rodimer, wanted in connection with a Strip hotel death, turned himself in at the Clark County Detention Center on Wednesday night.
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Las Vegas police arrested a person who fired a gunshot on the Las Vegas Strip early Monday.
A Las Vegas woman is suspected by police of drugging a married man she met in a nightclub on the Strip, then stealing his $145,000 watch and credit card.
The woman told police she traveled to Las Vegas with the suspect and they were sharing a room. After drinks, dinner and a show, she woke up to him assaulting her, she said.
Las Vegas police officer Shay Mikalonis was handcuffing a protester near Circus Circus. Edgar Samaniego was checked into a nearby motel. Several miles away, protester Jorge Gomez ran from a swarm of officers.
A man was caught with multiple weapons inside a Mandalay Bay hotel room nearly three years before the Oct. 1 mass shooting on the Strip, a case that could have implications for civil litigation against the hotel.
The Oct. 1 shooting and its immediate aftermath were captured in harrowing detail by surveillance cameras on the roof of Mandalay Bay and the street corner closest to the Route 91 Harvest festival.
Las Vegas police on Wednesday released 911 calls from the night of the Route 91 Harvest festival shooting for the first time.
Las Vegas police want help finding a suspect in the stabbing deaths of two tourists found Friday inside their Strip hotel room.
Documents released Wednesday by the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department contain details of 911 calls that came from the scene of the Route 91 Harvest country music festival on Oct. 1, 2017.
Las Vegas police on Wednesday released a fifth batch of Route 91 Harvest festival shooting records.
A potion of the Strip was closed for more than two hours because of suspicious vehicle with a suspicious package until investigators determined there was no threat Friday afternoon.
Footage from bus surveillance cameras obtained by the Review-Journal revealed the quick-thinking drivers ferried their passengers to safety amid the chaotic mix of gunfire, speeding emergency vehicles and panicked concertgoers seeking refuge.
The 32nd floor at Mandalay Bay, strongly associated with the Oct. 1 shooting, is going away.
According to Las Vegas Review-Journal records, Metro investigated 171 homicides, not including the 58 deaths from the mass shooting on Oct. 1.