The woman charged with murder in the death of a nail salon manager made a brief court appearance Thursday in Las Vegas.
Homicides
President Donald Trump is “disappointed” the FBI couldn’t figure out what specifically motivated a gunman to carry out the deadliest shooting in modern U.S. history.
A man accused of murder in a deadly hit-and-run crash Friday has a previous felony driving conviction and told police he drank four 24-ounce cans of beer both before and after the crash, according to an arrest report.
A suspect in the 2016 slaying of a former UNLV professor who has been awaiting extradition from Peru for more than a year killed the 76-year-old to gain access to a $1.1 million retirement fund, according to an arrest report.
An anonymous donor has given $62,500 to ensure that all of Stephen Paddock’s weapons are destroyed, according to the attorney for the special administrator of the gunman’s estate.
The bicyclist killed Friday by a suspected hit-and-run driver near the Strip has been identified as a Las Vegas man.
The victim, who was 30, was shot multiple times about 8 p.m. Thursday on the 800 block of North Major Avenue, near East Warm Springs Road and East Lake Mead Parkway. He died Sunday at University Medical Center from his injuries.
After nearly 16 months, the agency said it could not determine why gunman Stephen Paddock killed 58 people and injured hundreds of others in October 2017.
A woman who Las Vegas police identified as a homicide suspect nearly three weeks ago was taken into custody Monday, jail records show.
Authorities shot and killed a man after a pursuit Monday evening at the Nevada National Security Site.
The man suspected in a series of homicides in Northern Nevada this month had worked as a landscaper for two of the people he is accused of killing, according to a police report filed Monday in Reno.
A 33-year-old man wanted for attempted murder fired 21 rounds at Las Vegas police during a barricade Thursday in the south valley before shooting himself, police said Monday.
Eric D. Nelson died at the scene of the shooting on the 1100 block of Newport Street from multiple gunshot wounds, according to the coroner’s office.
A Mohave County jury deliberated for two hours Friday before finding Al Blanco, 63, of Kingman guilty of first-degree murder, tampering with physical evidence and abandonment of a body in connection with the killing of Sid Cranston.
The man, homeless and in his late 40s, had been living in the backyard tent for about two months, Spencer said. The woman was gone for the weekend and had just returned home, she told police.