Officials released new video footage Monday of a deadly rampage by a man who killed his mother, stole a police vehicle and then carjacked several drivers at gunpoint, killing one.
An 82-year-old man died two weeks after a multiple-vehicle crash in the southwest Las Vegas valley. On Feb. 10, around 2 p.m., the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department responded to the multiple-vehicle crash on Sahara Avenue and Lindell Road.
An initial investigation found that the Hyundai stopped at a stop sign on Dalhart, and continued through the intersection with Boulder Highway. Police say the Hyundai traveled into the path of the Chrysler, which struck the driver’s side.
The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department deserves high marks for reducing crime and will see more success with new technological tools, Sheriff Kevin McMahill said during his State of the Department speech.
Ben Horowitz and his spouse Felicia Horowitz are reportedly behind the Cybertruck donations to the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department.
An 82-year-old man has died after a multi-vehicle crash last month in the west valley.
Andreessen Horowitz co-founder Ben Horowitz has donated a fleet of Tesla Cybertrucks to the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police, the department has confirmed to
Images of the Cybertrucks were posted to X on Tuesday by Sheriff Kevin McMahill, who wrote, “These are badass.” McMahill also included tweets in his thread about new rollouts of technology like drones and the highly controversial shot-spotters.
A fight over a woman may have led to a deadly shooting just before Christmas, according to documents 8 News Now obtained Wednesday.
Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department Statistics show a recent trend of fewer cars stolen in its jurisdiction in Southern Nevada. Numbers show a drop in several categories, including car thefts and break-ins from most of 2024 to 2025,
Thanks to an unnamed donor, Las Vegas police will be receiving 10 Cybertrucks, and these vehicles would give the agency "the largest fleet of Tesla police trucks in the
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (FOX5) - Las Vegas police is asking the public for help to find a missing 15-year-old girl. Police said Jasmine Walters may be in emotional distress and in need of assistance. She was last seen Monday at 10 a.m. near Alta and Pavilion Center.