A suspect is in custody in a deadly shooting this past weekend in the northwest Las Vegas Valley.
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A 41-year-old man killed in a shooting that injured two others Saturday afternoon in the northwest valley has been identified.
The Clark County coroner’s office identified two victims killed in an early Sunday shooting in a Historic Westside parking lot.
One victim was pronounced deceased at the scene while another later died at an area hospital after arriving on his own.
Officers were diverted from another call and sped down West Charleston Boulevard to the April 8 shooting scene at the Prince Law Group in City National Bank building.
The Clark County coroner’s office identified a teenager found shot to death inside a car parked in a central valley neighborhood.
Dispatchers received a report about 11:30 a.m. Tuesday of a shooting inside a residence in the 10200 block of Gladstone Peak Court, near North Hualapai Way and Farm Road.
Las Vegas police were investigating the death of a person found shot Sunday night in a central valley vacant lot.
Tabatha Tozzi died on April 24, 2023. Police say Tozzi’s then-boyfriend, Oswaldo Natanahel Perez-Sanchez, shot her in the head. He hasn’t yet been caught.
Katherine Houston wrote a concerned letter to her son Dylan around the time of his divorce from Ashley Prince, records show.
A judge unsealed hundreds of documents and an assemblage of videos from a contentious custody battle linked to a shooting that left three dead.
When Lisa Rasmussen pulled into the parking lot of Prince Law Group, she knew the deposition would be intense. She had no idea it would turn deadly.
Five people have been arrested in connection with a double homicide committed nearly two years ago.
Prince, 57, and his wife Ashley Prince, 30, were shot and killed at a Summerlin law office by lawyer Joseph Houston, 77, who then turned the gun on himself.
The parents of a woman slain at a Summerlin law firm said their daughter was living in fear of her ex-husband while fighting him in court for custody of their two children.