Two fast-food businesses, a discount store and a video poker parlor were the Las Vegas targets between March 12 and 16, according to a Metropolitan Police Department arrest report.
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The Clark County coroner’s office has identified a man who was shot and killed Wednesday in east Las Vegas when police said he was attempting to help his ex-wife, who was in an argument with her ex-boyfriend.
Three California women are leading a federal lawsuit against the maker of Real Water in the wake of an investigation into liver illness linked to the product.
The Clark County coroner’s office has identified an 8-year-old boy allegedly killed by his parents, who were arrested Saturday on suspicion of murder.
A 20-year-old man is accused of fatally shooting his teenage brother Monday as he attempted to scare him in a hotel room on the Las Vegas Strip, according to an arrest report.
Las Vegas police homicide detectives were conducting an investigation early Tuesday in the western Las Vegas Valley but have not released any details.
Five people who claim they became sick after drinking Real Water, including one man who underwent a liver transplant, filed a joint lawsuit Monday in Las Vegas.
Police had no contact with him before he was found dead, according to the Metropolitan Police Department.
An arrest warrant was issued for the suspected shooter last week, but he remains at large.
Las Vegas police detectives are investigating two fatal shootings in the central valley early Monday. Initial reports were that there were no witnesses to either shooting.
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.
Las Vegas police arrested a man and woman Saturday morning who are suspected of killing their son.
Gunfire seared over the heads of four children hunkered under a table in an RV crawling down a desert highway.
As of Friday morning, the wanted man remained at large, according to Las Vegas police homicide Lt. Ray Spencer.
An arrest report states a fresh blood trail helped Las Vegas police officers identify and locate the retired linebacker as the wanted driver.