Las Vegas officers on patrol with the Metropolitan Police Department will soon be featured on the TV show “On Patrol: Live” on the independent network Reelz.
According to the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, the officer involved was identified as Officer Cesar Ibarra, 48. Officer Ibarra has been employed with LVMPD since 2005 and is currently ...
The suspect in the home invasion that led to police fatally shooting the homeowner was found competent for her case to proceed Wednesday. Alejandra Boudreaux, 31, was indicted in December on charges of home invasion with a deadly weapon,
LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department said they are investigating a homicide in the east valley near Pecos Road and Charleston Boulevard. You can watch the full press ...
The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department will not enforce immigration violations, the department said in a statement on Tuesday. "It is the policy of this department to recognize the dignity ...
Channel 13 was notified in an email about a fraud incident in the 3100 block of East Sunset Road. According to LVMPD, the incident affected several Las Vegas residents.
“Today several of our victims returned to the business and found that the business had been vacated by the persons involved and at that time, they believed that they were the victims of a scam,” an officer with the Las Vegas Metro Police said.
Las Vegas Metropolitan Police will provide a briefing on a fraud investigation after dozens of people showed up to an area business looking for a job.
Authorities are investigating a suspected case of fraud that victimized several people by advertising delivery driver jobs, according to police.
Alejandra Boudreaux, accused of breaking into the home of Brandon Durham, was found competent to stand trial for charges of home invasion with a deadly weapon, assault with a deadly weapon, and more.
A man charged with a deadly series of stabbings on the Las Vegas Strip in October 2022 has pleaded guilty but mentally ill to murder and terrorism charges.
LAS VEGAS ( KTNV) -- The creators of the Otonomus Hotel, set to open in Las Vegas this summer, call it the first, true AI-powered hotel in the world. "The concept behind it is to offer something that doesn't exist in the market today," said CEO and Founder Phillipe Ziade. With its 550 rooms and 300 apartments, the hotel is unique to the Valley.