Las Vegas police are investigating a shooting in central Las Vegas early Monday that left a man hospitalized.
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Las Vegas police are investigating a robbery at a drug store in the western Las Vegas Valley early Monday.
The family of an inmate strangled this month at the Clark County Detention Center is questioning how their loved one could be killed while in law enforcement custody.
The numbers posted by the state Department of Health and Human Services brought the totals to 215,653 cases and 2,944 deaths.
Police had blocked off Torrey Pines Drive until shortly after 10:30 a.m. when police were able to take the suspect into custody.
The scene of people in need lining up to enjoy a holiday dinner repeated itself throughout the day in the Las Vegas Valley.
The state listed a 19.7 percent test positivity rate over the last 14 days, which is a slight decline from the 19.9 percent reported Thursday.
Police were called to the 500 block of East Sahara Avenue, near Paradise Road.
The often deadly dilemma of wrong-way drivers has persisted in the Las Vegas Valley for years.
The shooting early Thursday occurred as a resident of the apartment complex on the 5400 block of Mountain Vista Street was accosted as he returned from the gym, police said.
Police said the beating was captured on video surveillance. The victim suffered a broken nose, a broken jaw, lacerations and bruising.
One occurred during a robbery attempt, while the other happened when three men renewed a prior dispute, police say.
Las Vegas police were searching Wednesday for a woman seen in surveillance video reaching into her purse in the resort’s lobby, inadvertently causing a firearm to discharge.
The man is charged with 14 felonies including multiple counts of lewdness with a child and preparing pornography with a minor, court records show.
A man fired 19 shots at uniformed officers from a 9mm handgun, police said Tuesday, describing how one officer exchanged gunfire with the suspect in the central valley.
