A man was in custody after allegedly stabbing his girlfriend and two sons who tried to defend her Wednesday morning in east Las Vegas, Las Vegas police said.
Stabbings
Metropolitan Police Department arrest report alleges Jose Melvin Franco, 25, Dorie Henley, 25 and Andrew Henley, 21, coordinated the deadly robbery of Jose Juan Garcia-Hernandez on Oct. 10.
Clark County School District police confirmed a stabbing at Clark High School on Monday.
A 16-year-old female student is taken into custody after allegedly stabbing a 14-year-old classmate multiple times in the chest. The victim’s injuries do not appear to be life threatening.
A man suffered survivable injuries after he was stabbed Sunday morning at Lorenzi Park on Washington Avenue.
A second man was arrested in connection with an April brawl that left one man dead and another shot, records show.
Las Vegas police were investigating a double stabbing Tuesday morning at a gas station convenience store in the southeast valley.
Mason Fritz held back tears early Thursday before a judge sentenced him to at least 10 years in prison for killing his father while under the influence of drugs.
A Greyhound bus driver was hospitalized with serious wounds Friday night after an “unruly” passenger stabbed him on a bus traveling from California to Las Vegas, Nevada Highway Patrol said in a statement Saturday.
Just after 3:10 p.m. Friday, a witness called 911 to report that a man had been stabbed near the freeway underpass at West Bonanza Road and North City Parkway.
A woman was hospitalized Tuesday morning after a man attacked her with a knife and robbed her downtown.
What began with a few beers, some eggs and an insult turned into a fight between roommates resulting in one man hospitalized and another accused of attempted murder, according to a Metropolitan Police Department arrest report.
A man was hospitalized Sunday night after he was stabbed during an argument on The Strip.
A woman accused of slashing her friend with a box cutter told her friend she didn’t care if she died, according to court documents.
John Valerio was just 22 when he was first convicted of murder and placed on death row in 1988 for fatally stabbing a 26-year-old Las Vegas woman. But in 2002, after more than a dozen years of imprisonment, an error prompted a federal appeals court to overturn Valerio’s sentence while upholding his conviction.
