Las Vegas mugshots in the news, Nov. 1, 2017-Feb. 5, 2018 — PHOTOS
Take a look at the faces that have made headlines in Las Vegas in the last 90 days.
Photos provided for this feature come from local police departments.
Take a look at the faces that have made headlines in Las Vegas in the last 90 days.

Take a look at the faces that have made headlines in Las Vegas in the last 90 days.
Photos provided for this feature come from local police departments.
Police said the man crashed into a Ford SUV while under the influence, killing chef Julio Nave-Giron. His arrest report said he was driving over 110 miles per hour.
A Clark County employee is accused of using her position to access financial accounts belonging to deceased residents for personal expenses, federal prosecutors said Tuesday.
The case against Nevada’s so-called fake electors will be considered in Clark County again early next year after a Nevada Supreme Court decision in November.
A Las Vegas police officer has been detained in connection with several domestic violence charges, the second such arrest for a Metropolitan Police Department officer within the past month.
The incidents started in February and have occurred throughout various parts of the valley, according to a Metropolitan Police Department release.
Bryan Walter McMahan, 41, was sentenced to 17 years in prison and was ordered to pay nearly $9,000 in restitution to the victim’s family.
A chef at Pepper Club, a Mediterranean restaurant in The English Hotel in the Arts District, Julio Nave-Giron was the sole provider for his family, a friend said.
A 39-year-old Mexican man was sentenced to 10 years in prison after he was convicted of shooting five people at a Las Vegas birthday party in 2022.
Jose Gutierrez, 19, has been charged in connection with a 12-vehicle crash on Nov. 18 that claimed three lives, including his pregnant girlfriend.
The Metropolitan Police Department is on the lookout for a man and woman it believes are connected to a deadly shooting last month in south Las Vegas.