Las Vegas police are asking for help locating two men in connection with an armed robbery attempt last week in the east valley.
Robberies
The Clark County coroner’s office has identified the man fatally shot by an employee during a jewelry store robbery attempt on Saturday.
Las Vegas police are asking for help identifying a man suspected of robbing a business in the west valley last week.
Las Vegas police are asking for help identifying a man suspected in a spree of robberies during December in the west valley.
Las Vegas police are asking for help finding a man suspected of robbing a business in the east valley early Christmas morning.
Las Vegas police are asking for the public’s help in identifying a man they said robbed a convenience store clerk at gunpoint last week.
North Las Vegas police are asking for the public’s help locating a man who stole beer from a convenience store after hitting the clerk with one of the items he stole, police said Thursday.
Las Vegas police are asking for help locating a man suspected of an armed robbery in the west valley on Saturday.
A Las Vegas man was convicted Wednesday of orchestrating a pair of jewelry store heists just months after walking away from similar robbery charges because of a legal blunder.
Brian Wright, a man prosecutors said masterminded a pair of jewelry store heists just months after walking free of similar allegations because of legal errors, told jurors Tuesday that an FBI agent had a vendetta against him.
Las Vegas police are searching for three female suspects and two male suspects believed to have committed two violent robberies in the east valley early Thursday morning, police said.
A December 1998 bank robbery in Las Vegas remains the largest such case in the state’s history. It set off a series of events that ended disastrously eight months later.
A Las Vegas man who told his apartment manager that he would rob a bank to pay rent and later did so with a fake bomb was ordered to serve 46 months in federal prison on Wednesday.
Brian Wright, the alleged mastermind of a series of jewelry store heists who walked free because of mistakes by federal prosecutors, declared Tuesday that the government had manufactured evidence against him.
Las Vegas police Tuesday asked for help finding a man suspected of an October armed robbery in the northwest valley.