Car thefts have risen 21 percent in Las Vegas compared with this time last year, and police are pleading with residents to lock their vehicles.
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.
Las Vegas police are warning parents about the importance of adult supervision in light of two 3-year-olds who have drowned in swimming pools this year.
A woman was arrested and two children were rescued Tuesday after police say she set fire to her apartment.
The 18-year-old accused of sexually assaulting a woman out walking her dog earlier this month had faced lewdness charges as a minor, according to his arrest report.
North Las Vegas police arrested a second man in connection with a February shooting that left a 17-year-old dead.
An FBI mandate that took effect in January overhauled the way police agencies across the country report crime data, and local police are expecting it will project a rise in crime.
Water bellowed into the sky near Gilcrease Orchard in northwest Las Vegas on Saturday night.
Las Vegas police arrested a man and woman Saturday morning who are suspected of killing their son.
Nearly one-third of the Metropolitan Police Department had been fully vaccinated against COVID-19 as of Friday, the agency said.
The man accused of killing his ex-girlfriend’s ex-husband after a dispute Wednesday has been identified by Las Vegas police.
A goat caught running around near downtown Las Vegas on Saturday was adopted Thursday, the Animal Foundation announced.
A head-on crash in Nye County killed two Californians on Wednesday, the Nevada Highway Patrol announced.
The Clark County coroner’s office identified the toddler who died this week after falling into a pool.
A second victim found in the rubble of a downtown fire was identified Wednesday by the Clark County coroner’s office.
Isaiah Sharp, 21, was found dead in his cell Sunday evening in High Desert State Prison, according to a Tuesday statement from the Nevada Department of Corrections.