Hugo Baldovinos’ arrest reports in Las Vegas read like a scene from the video-game Grand Theft Auto — armed robberies, a carjacking and shooting at police during a chase — and all in a year’s time.
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Graffiti might be just a minor annoyance for some people in the Las Vegas Valley, but cleaning it up carries a major price tag that all local residents pay — $30 million a year.
With a reported increase in residential robberies and in registered handguns, Las Vegas police will be addressing related safety issues with the public at 7 p.m. Tuesday at area command stations.