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Metro needs help finding Subway shooter

It happened about 2:40 p.m. Wednesday at the Subway in the 8700 block of Maryland Parkway, near the Wigwam Avenue intersection.

Driver cited with DUI in downtown involving taxi, shuttle bus

A DUI driver crashed a vehicle into a taxi, seriously injuring the driver, and then into an airport shuttle bus, injuring two others in the central valley early Thursday morning, Las Vegas police said.

DA Steve Wolfson defends move to allow hearsay in more testimony

The Clark County district attorney testified Wednesday in support of Assembly Bill 193, which would allow hearsay only in some cases that involve child abuse or sexual assault or felony domestic violence.

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Police arrest 1 in southwest valley crash

A driver was arrested on suspicion of being high on drugs and causing a crash in the southwest valley Monday night, Las Vegas police said. A northbound driver “blew through” a red light and hit an eastbound vehicle just before 9 p.m. at Fort Apache and West Flamingo roads.

1 killed in shooting near UNLV

A male is dead after a shooting Monday afternoon near UNLV, according to Las Vegas police. Officers responded about 2:15 p.m. to reports of shots fired and a person on the ground in the 600 block of Royal Crest Circle, near Swenson Street and East Twain Avenue.

Man arrested in landlords’ killings was in process of moving

A man arrested in the shooting deaths of his landlords was in the process of moving out of a small house on their northwest valley property, according to a Las Vegas police report.

Man arrested in January home invasion has history of similar offenses

A man linked to a series of 2010 home invasions was indicted on Tuesday in a January incident where several masked gunmen broke into a south valley residence and held captive a woman and two children while they burglarized the home, Las Vegas police said.

Ex-UNLV worker gets prison for $300K in electronics thefts

A former University of Nevada, Las Vegas employee was sentenced to two to five years in prison for stealing about $300,000 from the school by using credit cards to purchase electronics such as iPods and cameras for personal use or for to resell.

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