Las Vegas police are investigating after a boy showed up at Sunrise hospital with a gunshot wound to his leg on Monday afternoon.
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Two seventh-grade girls were arrested on charges of making terroristic threats at Tarkanian Middle School, Clark County School District police said.
Las Vegas police took three carjacking suspects into custody in east Las Vegas on Wednesday afternoon.
Las Vegas police are investigating after a woman was stabbed at the Las Vegas Premium Outlets South on Tuesday afternoon.
A Las Vegas police officer was one of 19 recipients of the Attorney General’s Award for Distinguished Service in Policing for an innovative community policing program.
A man died Monday after he was badly injured in a fight in central Las Vegas on Saturday morning, police said.
A handful of survivors huddled near the tree, chatting and reminiscing on loved ones. They were there for a vigil honoring Kim Gervais, the latest “angel” from the Route 91 family.
Ashlee Marie Abney, 26, was arrested Tuesday afternoon on charges of battery with a deadly weapon and battery on a protected person.
A woman was taken into custody Tuesday afternoon after she barricaded herself in a central Las Vegas apartment for the second day in a row, police said.
Las Vegas police released more information Monday afternoon about an officer-involved shooting in the central valley on Friday.
The third-grader who found his mother’s gun in his backpack at Bracken Elementary School earlier this week told police that there “are a lot of weapons at his house.”
Police have identified the man who barricaded himself in a central Las Vegas apartment Monday night after pulling a gun on another man during a fight.
Three more people were arrested in connection with an unlicensed group home that authorities first raided in September, police said Thursday.
Armando Gamboa’s family described him as a loving, protective father. They believe that paternal instinct led to his death.
A Brazilian man was sentenced Monday to more than eight years in prison after he was found guilty of credit and debit fraud, according to the U.S. Department of Justice.