The Clark County coroner’s office identified a teenager shot and killed early Sunday at a west valley house party.
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Law enforcement officials are urging caution when using any type of bank or ATM card in public because of the rise of skimming devices that can steal financial information.
Some schools were in a soft lockdown after a vehicle taken by gunpoint in Las Vegas was found in a Henderson neighborhood.
The FBI became involved in investigating the explosion in case it involved a hate crime, a Henderson police spokeswoman said.
A look at the number of homicides in Clark County in 2023. Among the trends, a rise in domestic violence-related murders in Las Vegas.
A man arrested on a DUI charge, years after his conviction in a fatal DUI crash, was found behind the wheel of a burning vehicle at a casino, according to a report.
Marayna Rodgers, 23, was found dead in Henderson after police say Sakari Harnden and Chance Comanche killed her and disposed of the body.
Authorities removed over two dozen items from a Henderson home related to the investigation of Tupac Shakur’s murder, according to a copy of the warrant obtained by the Review-Journal.
A fiery Fourth of July with dozens of suspected impaired drivers and thousands of pounds of illegal fireworks kept Las Vegas valley law enforcement busy.
Among other things, the videos showed the “torture, murder, and sexually sadistic mutilation of animals, specifically, juvenile and adult monkeys,” the indictment alleged.
Steven Broadwell, 52, has been employed by the county since 1995.
Aaron Briones, 47, of Henderson, crashed head-on into another vehicle on June 10, police said.
The fatal shooting of a police officer Thursday was the third officer-involved shooting in Clark County this week.
Probation may be in store for a woman accused of intentionally driving her SUV into two teen girls in March near a Henderson high school.
“There’s one really really down. He’s not getting back up,” one person told Henderson police on May 29.