A man crashed his car with his girlfriend’s body inside after fleeing from officers, Nevada police say. Las Vegas Metropolitan police said they got a call from a person saying their friend had shot his girlfriend just after 8 a.m. Sunday, Jan. 19, the department said in a Jan. 20 post on X, formerly known as Twitter.
The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department does not “enforce immigration violations,” the department posted on X in response to 8 News Now’s interview Monday with Sheriff Kevin
LAS VEGAS ( KLAS) — Police are warning the community of three known scams that are playing out across the valley. Social media posts by Metro’s Northwest Area Command and the North Las Vegas Police Department said a scam involves a caller who pretends to be a bank employee, but they’re really out to steal your debit card number.
A passenger told police a 21-year-old was “driving crazy” before he allegedly caused a crash that injured several people, including a 3-year-old. On Jan. 13, around 5 p.m., the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department responded to the three-car crash near Lake Mead and Nellis boulevards.
The suspect of a shooting who fled from police before crashing his vehicle was found with a dead body in the front seat of the vehicle, police said.
According to Las Vegas Metro Police, the single-vehicle crash occurred around 10:33 p.m. on West Harmon Avenue and South Aldebaran Avenue. An initial investigation found that a 2004 Dodge Dakota was traveling east on Harmon Avenue, when the driver lost control of the vehicle and traveled onto the sidewalk.
Las Vegas police arrested a man suspected of shooting and killing his girlfriend and driving off with her body in a car. The Metropolitan Police Department got a call Sunday morning from someone who said their friend had called them to tell them he had just shot his girlfriend.
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (FOX5) - The man accused of murder after a woman was found in a Las Vegas hotel was deemed competent to stand trial. 35-year-old Jason Kendall faces charges of murder, sexual assault and battery by strangulation to commit sexual assault.
LVMPD said around noon, a male driver of a Volkswagen Jetta crashed into a fixed object in the parking lot of the Calypso Apartments.
The driver, identified as a 30-year-old woman from Las Vegas, was thrown from the vehicle to the sidewalk. First responders pronounced her dead at the scene. The fatal crash represents the 10th traffic-related death in Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department jurisdiction in 2025.
Police have "clear evidence" that Matthew Livelsberger used the generative artificial intelligence tool to "help plan his attack," police said Tuesday.
Chase Bank is joining forces with the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department to host an educational event aimed at protecting the public from romance scams a