Las Vegas Valley crime trends for Feb. 13-19
Interested about crime trends in your neighborhood in the past week? Following is a breakdown.
Interested about crime trends in your neighborhood in the past week? Following is a breakdown.





Interested about crime trends in your neighborhood in the past week? Following is a breakdown.
Much like Paris, Las Vegas has also been the scene of some pretty notorious and headline-grabbing break-ins and robberies over the years.
North Las Vegas police are searching for a suspect after a man was fatally shot at an apartment complex on Thursday night.
The Resort Corridor Court led to an increase in the number of orders banning criminal defendants from the Strip. It could be revived in a special session.
Although the governor’s crime bill failed in June, language related to the Resort Corridor Court could be brought to legislators in a special session.
Despite that interpretation, U.S. District Judge Richard Boulware has not declared a mistrial and jurors have indicated a desire to continue deliberations.
A former 7-Eleven clerk was sentenced to 18 years to life in prison for fatally shooting Mallery Armijo during a dispute over a stolen salad in Las Vegas.
Las Vegas police are investigating a homicide that left a woman dead late Wednesday night near downtown.
The front door at Gen X, located at 1138 South Decatur Boulevard, features in-store surveillance photos of about a dozen people banned from the business after stealing.
Jorge Gomez, 25, was fatally shot in downtown Las Vegas on the third night of protests over the murder of George Floyd.
A man is suing an MGM Resorts International property after being “violently thrown to the ground,” resulting in head trauma, in an attempt to remove him from the premises.