The then unidentified man was shot several times on a dirt road about a mile east of U.S. 95 and 60 miles south of Tonopah, according to Nye County and state law enforcement.
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Prseyus Dennis was arrested Tuesday by the Metropolitan Police Department, according to a news release.
Las Vegas police say armed men arrived at the victims’ Airbnb shortly after the woman, working as a prostitute, had met the men the short-term rental.
An alleged hit-and-run motorist accused of killing a pedestrian, and then painting his pickup truck another color was arrested, according to Las Vegas Justice Court records.
Authorities in Arizona are investigating a shooting death of a Las Vegas man, according to a release from the Mohave County sheriff’s office.
A Clark County School District teacher was abusive toward a trio of students with autism between the ages of 3 and 5, North Las Vegas police alleged in an arrest report.
Defense attorney Robert Draskovich said he wants a recording of a death threat sent to Jeff German before the reporter was killed.
Slain investigative reporter Jeff German’s shirt that he was wearing when he was killed had what appeared to be cuts on the front and back, according to a police crime scene analyst.
A man and a woman shot dead recently knew each other as bartenders at a Dotty’s lounge, according to a relative of one of the victims.
Sheriff Kevin McMahill outlined his priorities for the Metropolitan Police Department and said there are still too many traffic deaths in the Las Vegas Valley.
Alexander Smirnov is accused of falsely telling the FBI that executives with Burisma paid Joe and Hunter Biden $5 million each in an alleged bribery scheme.
Police confirmed a man who was found dead had been sought in connection with two slayings in the past week and killed a man during a 2003 burglary.
The duo stole several items and “then displayed a firearm to enable their escape with the merchandise,” according to the release.
Court documents filed Friday show that Alexander Smirnov is scheduled to appear in a California federal court for a detention hearing early next week.
After a state prisoner convicted of murder spent more than a year out of custody, the Nevada Department of Corrections is changing its inmate tracking protocol.