A teen and his stepdad were killed after five members of the same family were struck by an alleged impaired driver at a Las Vegas bus stop.
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Tabatha Tozzi died on April 24, 2023. Police say Tozzi’s then-boyfriend, Oswaldo Natanahel Perez-Sanchez, shot her in the head. He hasn’t yet been caught.
Jemarcus Williams intends to enter a guilty plea during a court hearing, according to his public defender.
Las Vegas police were kept busy on Saturday with drivers suspected of impairment.
A DUI suspect accused of killing two pedestrians at an east Las Vegas bus stop told officers that she thought she had suffered a seizure and didn’t remember the crash.
Katherine Houston wrote a concerned letter to her son Dylan around the time of his divorce from Ashley Prince, records show.
A judge unsealed hundreds of documents and an assemblage of videos from a contentious custody battle linked to a shooting that left three dead.
When Lisa Rasmussen pulled into the parking lot of Prince Law Group, she knew the deposition would be intense. She had no idea it would turn deadly.
Five people have been arrested in connection with a double homicide committed nearly two years ago.
The Metropolitan Police Department is launching a pilot program to expand the use of drones in its daily operations.
A 64-year-old woman is facing felony counts of DUI and reckless driving after two pedestrians were killed in a bus stop crash in the east Las Vegas Valley.
A man who told police he had shot at a truck carrying his stolen motorcycle outside his northeast valley apartment is facing a murder charge.
A suspect in the theft of a Las Vegas Fire Department vehicle was taken into custody following a high-speed chase, officials said.
The parents of a woman slain at a Summerlin law firm said their daughter was living in fear of her ex-husband while fighting him in court for custody of their two children.
Law enforcement officials are seeking the public’s help in finding the men suspected of pushing boulders down a steep slope at Lake Mead National Recreation Area.