Police are seeking additional victims after a man was arrested on a lewdness charge in February.
Sabrina Schnur
Sabrina joined the Review-Journal in 2019 as a news intern before completing her degree at Boston University. The Henderson native previously worked as a co-op at the Boston Globe and a local reporter for the Brookline Tab in Massachusetts. She also served as the managing editor of Boston University News Service before graduating and returning to the Review-Journal as a nightside crime reporter.
A 21-year-old man was arrested Monday after police said he was drugging and trafficking a 17-year-old girl.
A woman was severely injured after police said she crashed into a parked car Wednesday afternoon at an apartment complex in south Las Vegas.
Las Vegas police arrested two people Tuesday in a bust of more than $500,000 in stolen retail products.
A man working for the Nye County Treasurer’s office is accused of tricking at least two people into selling their land to him for as little as $10 when each property was worth thousands.
More than a year after protests broke out on the Strip and in downtown Las Vegas, cases have been closed against protesters who faced prosecution in Justice Court.
Las Vegas police have released video of a car they suspect was involved in a robbery Saturday night.
A Bunkerville man was killed Sunday in a crash near Mesquite, according to a statement from Nevada Highway Patrol.
A brother and sister were arrested Tuesday in connection with the death of a North Las Vegas man found shot in a crashed car last month.
A motorcyclist died Tuesday after a crash in west Las Vegas.
A 56-year-old inmate arrested last year on child pornography charges died Friday in a hospice facility, police said.
A man is accused of paying an underage girl for sex while awaiting trial in a case where he’s accused of sex trafficking another girl.
Las Vegas police are investigating the death of an infant hospitalized last week.
A 29-hour barricade that involved two hostages and a man firing a gun at police ended peacefully Thursday afternoon.
Data from Las Vegas police shows there were 57 percent fewer recruits last year compared with 2019, and many other local police departments showed a similar trend.