Michael Olden and Shafiq Beria, the owners of a company that performed a fake “credit sweep” service through reverse identity theft were sentenced Tuesday to up to six years in prison.
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Abdul Howard’s resistance to take court-ordered photographs left federal prosecutors with the task of presenting a jury with photos of the multiple felon sticking his tongue out and making faces with the hoodie wrapped around his head.
The city of Las Vegas is opposing a request by a Fremont Street liquor store for a restraining order to prevent enforcement of two new ordinances, citing that the Souvenir Super Mart has “not established the grounds.”
In connection with three beauty salon robberies May 20 to May 24 along Charleston Boulevard, Norberto Cordoba was arrested late Monday night, police said.
Las Vegas police have made an arrest in connection with the May killing of a 17-year-old boy in the central valley.
The FBI and the Federal Aviation Administration are extending their campaign to catch people pointing lasers at aircraft at a time when the problem is worsening in Southern Nevada.
A semi-truck driver who admitted he was speeding when he slammed into a car and tow truck on the side of a rural Northern Nevada highway apologized to the families of three victims before he was sentenced to up to four years in prison.
A man diagnosed as being paranoid schizophrenic who stabbed his mother 48 times and buried her body on her remote property in northwest Arizona pleaded guilty to second-degree murder Tuesday.
A second man was wounded in a Monday night shooting in North Las Vegas, police said Tuesday.
Henderson personal injury lawyer William K. Errico had a stroke less than a month before he was arrested late last week on felony charges in the theft of $487,698 from two of his clients, his lawyer told a judge Tuesday.