Antwan Williams was found dead Monday on West Bonanza Road near Rancho Drive during a welfare check by authorities.
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William Vinson, 22, was taken into custody Wednesday afternoon by the Metropolitan Police Department’s criminal apprehension team.
The man stole about $800 from two cash registers at a Walmart in North Las Vegas on April 19.
Metropolitan Police Department officer Matthew James Terry, 27, was arrested and booked into the Henderson Detention Center on Tuesday, jail records show.
Witnesses told police that before a woman pushed a 74-year-old man onto the ground in downtown Las Vegas, he told her to be nicer to passengers on their bus.
Five of the victims hit by gunfire on March 25 on San Miguel Avenue, near Coleman Street, were students at Cheyenne High School.
The shooting was reported shortly after 12:10 p.m. Wednesday on the 200 block of West Chicago Avenue, according to the Metropolitan Police Department.
A person has been arrested in a hit-and-run that left a Metro motorcycle officer injured Wednesday morning.
Other homeless residents admit to being unnerved by the back-to-back fatalities — one a homicide, the other a pedestrian death — but others say they simply underscored a central truth of life on the streets: “There ain’t no safety.”
Last year was the deadliest on record for two Clark County suburbs, while Las Vegas police saw a drop in homicides for the first time since 2012.
Deon Derrico, the father of Las Vegas quintuplets, is officially free of all real estate fraud charges. The two charges hanging over his head after his April acquittal of various real estate fraud charges were dropped Tuesday by the Nevada attorney general’s office.
A recent appellate court ruling could result in the release of a death row inmate who fatally shot an FBI agent in 1990 in a Las Vegas bank.
Kimarie Miller and her husband, David, testified in September 2007 at the trial of Scott Dozier, the man convicting of murdering and dismembering their son, 22-year-old Jeremiah Miller
The National Investor Relations Institute, based in Alexandria, Virginia, raised $10,000 via a silent auction during its conference in Las Vegas on Monday and Tuesday to benefit the Route 91 Strong nonprofit.
The 32nd floor at Mandalay Bay, strongly associated with the Oct. 1 shooting, is going away.