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The Clark County official accused of murdering investigative reporter Jeff German was arrested at his home after a fight with his wife, who hid in a room and called police.
The surveillance video was taken from a home about a quarter-mile from where Las Vegas Review-Journal investigative reporter Jeff German lived.
Clark County Public Administrator Robert Telles appeared in court Tuesday to face a murder charge.
Telles, an attorney and elected Clark County’s public administrator, was arrested this week in the killing of Review-Journal reporter Jeff German.
Clark County Public Administrator Robert Telles retains his elected position, even as he faces murder charges in the death of Review-Journal investigative reporter Jeff German.
Organizations devoted to protecting journalists and press freedom reacted to the slaying of Review-Journal reporter Jeff German and the arrest of an elected Clark County official.
The DNA of Public Administrator Robert Telles was found at the scene of the fatal stabbing of Las Vegas Review-Journal reporter Jeff German, police announced Thursday.
Investigative journalist Jeff German had reported extensively on turmoil and allegations about bullying and favoritism in the Clark County Public Administrator’s office involving Robert Telles.
Jeff German reported alleged bullying and favoritism by Public Administrator Robert Telles. After his arrest, some workers said they have been fearful for months.
Police searched the home of the Las Vegas elected official as part of the investigation into reporter Jeff German’s killing.
Clark County voted Tuesday to allocate nearly $120 million to help build or renovate about 3,100 affordable housing units.
Starting in October, medical professionals will patrol with the Metropolitan Police Department seven nights a week to collect blood samples at traffic stops to combat DUI.
Officers found a red plastic cup with alcohol in it on the passenger side of her SUV, alcohol spilled on the floor and an open bottle of New Amsterdam Vodka, according to the arrest report.
Most heat complaints to Nevada OSHA were about a lack of air conditioning, causing temperatures to soar and workers feeling nauseous, fatigued and dizzy.