A veteran Las Vegas police detective once charged with beating and robbing a prostitute was grilled on the witness stand Monday in a defense bid to persuade a federal judge to toss out evidence in a weapons case he helped put together.
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Metro on Monday asked for the public’s aid in identifying a man connected to a September 2014 fatal shooting.
Two people were shot during a northeast valley house party early Sunday morning, Metro said.
A federal jury Monday convicted former real estate agent Brett Depue in a mortgage fraud scheme federal prosecutors allege defrauded lending institutions out of more than $24 million.
A former federal administrator’s decision to bill U.S. taxpayers for a night at the M Resort in Henderson is forcing him to take another trip on Uncle Sam’s dime. This time around, he’ll be bunking in a federal prison instead of a resort.
Former Clark County Sheriff Ralph Lamb died Friday afternoon at age 88.
A man was hospitalized after a shooting Friday morning at a Super 8 motel near the Strip, Las Vegas police said.
A man was critically injured after being shot near a bus stop in the northwest valley early Friday morning, according to Las Vegas police.
In the past three years, federal prosecutors have obtained three indictments against high-rolling Las Vegas businessman Ramon DeSage, each time adding new charges related to a scheme to defraud investors.
A 54-year-old Northern Nevada inmate serving time for drug possession died Wednesday, the Nevada Department of Corrections wrote in a release the same day.
The boy who was wounded was sitting in the backseat of a car when he and three others in the vehicle encountered four men walking, police said. One of those men fired into the vehicle.
Mario Lamont Jones II faces three to 10 years in prison and will be required to register as a sex offender.
The city of North Las Vegas has paid $25,000 to settle a civil rights lawsuit involving police officers who fatally shot two dogs while serving a search warrant in 2008. “Sometimes it’s worth it to pay a settlement to avoid the more expensive cost of a trial,” Chief Deputy City Attorney Bethany Sanchez said.
A detached garage and two vehicles were a total loss after what investigators said was an arson fire in Henderson.
Former mixed martial artist Jonathan Koppenhaver, also known as War Machine, must remain behind bars while he awaits trial on several charges in connection with an attack on his ex-girlfriend and another man, a judge ruled Wednesday.