Mail theft has declined nationally, but remains a pressing issue in the Las Vegas Valley, FOX5 Vegas reports. Local authorities urge residents to stay vigilant and secure their mailboxes amid ongoing concerns.
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A US man fatally shot his former daughter-in-law and her husband during a child custody hearing, police report. Authorities are investigating the motive behind the tragic incident. Further details are awaited.
U.S. Marshals have arrested several fugitives across Nevada, including in Sparks and Reno, as part of an ongoing effort to capture wanted criminals. The Reno Gazette Journal reports increased law enforcement activity in the region.
Stephen Paddock, the Las Vegas shooter, was the son of Benjamin Hoskins Paddock, a fugitive wanted by the FBI for bank robbery and evasion in the 1960s, reveals a Time Magazine report.
A recent study names New York City as the world’s most stressful city to visit, citing high costs, congestion, and crowds. Tourists are advised to plan carefully to navigate the urban intensity.
A courier from an international crime ring was sentenced in Las Vegas, KLAS 8 News reports. In a surprising statement, he urged Trump to “warn all the babushkas,” sparking intrigue about his message’s meaning.
A Knights star has been named to the U.S. Olympic hockey team for the first time, marking a milestone for the Las Vegas franchise. The announcement was confirmed by the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
A known MS-13 gang member was arrested in Las Vegas, marking his fourth removal from the U.S. Authorities highlighted his repeated deportations amid ongoing efforts to curb gang violence in the area.
Archived: Combating Gangs – ICE highlights ongoing efforts to disrupt and dismantle transnational gang networks threatening U.S. communities. The agency’s strategies focus on enforcement, intelligence, and partnerships.
A woman described as a “career criminal” was arrested in connection with the death of a Super Bowl reporter, police confirmed. Investigations are ongoing as authorities gather more details.
Nevada City has been named the safest in the state, according to recent data. However, this designation reflects a complex landscape of varying crime rates and community factors across Nevada.
Las Vegas police are investigating a teacher accused of lewdness with a child. Authorities urge potential additional victims to come forward as the probe continues. The case remains under active investigation.
Las Vegas, Nevada drug laws have been updated for 2026. Shouse Law Group outlines new penalties, emphasizing stricter enforcement and revised sentencing guidelines to address evolving drug-related offenses in the state.
A mass shooting on the Las Vegas Strip left 59 people dead and over 500 injured. Authorities are investigating the motive behind the tragedy. Emergency teams continue to assist victims and secure the area.
Eleven people were arrested following a chaotic incident at a Las Vegas performance, which escalated into an “unruly” mob. Authorities intervened to restore order and are investigating the disturbance.
U.S. Marshals are seeking a fugitive believed to be working as a tattoo artist in Las Vegas. Authorities urge the public to report any information to assist in the ongoing manhunt. More details at 8newsnow.com.
Crime Story? – Las Vegas Weekly investigates the recent surge in local crime rates, exploring causes and community impact. The report highlights police responses and ongoing efforts to restore safety in Sin City.
Maui Police Chief John Pelletier, no stranger to tragedy, played a key role in the response to the 2017 Las Vegas massacre. His leadership during crisis highlights years of experience in handling emergencies.
Las Vegas crime rates rose in 2021, but Sheriff Lombardo highlighted significant progress in combating violence and improving community safety, according to a KSNV report. Efforts continue to address ongoing challenges.
FBI data reveals a rise in violent and property crimes in Nevada, highlighting increases in aggravated assault and burglary. Law enforcement urges community vigilance as efforts intensify to address the surge.




















