Las Vegas police are asking for the public’s help in identifying a suspect involved in a July robbery.
Robberies
None of Bayzle Morgan’s neo-Nazi head and neck tattoos was visible to jurors Thursday, as lawyers gave opening statements in his robbery trial.
Las Vegas police are searching for a man involved in several fast-food restaurant robberies earlier this month.
Las Vegas police are searching for two men in connection with a central valley robbery earlier this month.
Police are asking for the public’s help in identifying three suspects involved in a July convenience store robbery.
A man armed with a handgun robbed a Roberto’s Taco Shop in the west Las Vegas Valley early Wednesday morning, police said.
Las Vegas police are searching for three men who robbed a central valley gas station at gunpoint Tuesday night, then ditched their stolen getaway car on the Summerlin Parkway.
Henderson police are asking for the public’s help in identifying a man suspected of robbing a 7-Eleven convenience store Monday night.
A panel of potential jurors in a Las Vegas courtroom did not seem to notice that the white supremacist tattoos on Bayzle Morgan’s face and bald head were covered with makeup Monday, as they will be for the rest of his robbery trial.
A man was robbed at gunpoint Friday afternoon when a man impersonating a police officer pulled him over in the northwest Las Vegas Valley.
As potential jurors enter Courtroom 11D at the Regional Justice Center for a robbery trial on Monday, they will not see the teardrop tattooed just below defendant Bayzle Morgan’s right eye, or the swastika within a clover under his left eye.
Metro is asking for the public’s help identifying a suspect involved in a June 2 robbery of a business on Las Vegas Boulevard and Flamingo Road.
Las Vegas police are seeking three suspects involved in a jewelry store robbery Thursday night. The suspects used a firearm during the robbery of a jewelry store at the Las Vegas North Premium Outlets.
A family was tied up, pistol-whipped and held at gunpoint early Monday by a group of three people who ransacked a south valley home and made off with money, electronics and at least six firearms, according to an arrest report released Thursday.
Brian Wright walked out of federal court a free man again Thursday after a judge sentenced him to the 21 months he already spent in custody following his arrest in several 2014 jewelry store robberies.