Tom Artiom Alexandrovich’s attorney, David Chesnoff, told Henderson Justice of the Peace Barbara Schifalacqua that prosecutors had agreed to waive his appearance.
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Victor Cardena-Pizarro, 20, pleaded guilty to harboring, concealing, or aiding a felony offender in district court that Tuesday morning.
Spencer McDonald, who pleaded guilty though mentally ill, admitted to killing three people, including his grandmother, and living inside a Las Vegas apartment with their bodies.
Adolfo Orozco was sentenced to prison in June for his role in the 2019 fire that killed six people at the Alpine Motel Apartments.
The two 19-year-olds were booked into the Clark County Detention Center on suspicion of open murder and other charges in the shooting near North Las Vegas Airport.
A downtown Las Vegas watch party was buzzing as fans rallied behind Summerlin South’s victory in the U.S. championship at the Little League World Series.
Shawn Davis — better known as “Chef Big Shake” — filed a lawsuit this week in Las Vegas against Wells Fargo Bank and a business adviser at a Henderson branch.
Jerrell Roberts, 39, was booked into the Clark County Detention Center on suspicion of eight felony counts, including impersonation, practicing law without a license, and perjury.
A 20-year-old man from South Carolina was killed after he was struck by a vehicle just east of the Las Vegas Strip, police said.
Hetsel Campos, 38, who had pleaded guilty to DUI resulting in death, was speeding at about 117 miles per hour when he struck a car driven by Natalie Villegas, 23.
Tom Artiom Alexandrovich posted $10,000 in bail with no apparent conditions Aug. 7, a day after his arrest.
Prosecutors dismissed the misdemeanor charge after determining that Tarek El Moussa met the appropriate requirements, which included finishing an anger management course.
Christina Church filed a federal lawsuit on Monday, alleging civil rights violations.
The Metropolitan Police Department said that officers responded Wednesday to a shooting in the 2000 block of Sahara Avenue, near Interstate 15.
The suspect, 35-year-old Christian Vega, is accused of setting fire to foliage on Metro’s headquarters property at 400 South Martin L. King Boulevard.
