LVMPD Sheriff Kevin McMahill said his department will learn from the shooting and killing of a man who called 911 during a home invasion, adding the investigative process
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (FOX5) - A longtime Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department officer has been arrested on several domestic violence charges. According to the department, Officer Robert Bell was booked into the Clark County Detention Center. It is unclear what led up to the arrest.
Traffic safety advocates in Nevada report 2024 as the deadliest year on Clark County roads.Data from the state shows 293 people killed in Clark County compared
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (FOX5) - Metro police have arrested a man for open murder after officers found a body in North Las Vegas. The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department said officers found a body near West Owens Avenue and Stocker Street the afternoon of Jan. 2.
Detectives with the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department's Sex Offender Apprehension Team are asking for the public's help searching for additional vicitms
The investigation began on Jan. 2 when someone called 911 to report a person found dead north of downtown Las Vegas.
Matthew Livelsberger -- the driver of the Tesla Cybertruck that exploded outside the Trump International Las Vegas Hotel -- shared "grievances" in two letters.
Event Manager Rick Berry said the job fair will host major employers like MGM Resorts, Harry Reid International Airport, Clark County, and the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department.
Police arrested a man they said shot and killed another man leaving his body near Las Vegas train tracks earlier in the month.
An officer with the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department has been arrested, department officials recently announced. Officer Robert Bell was arrested on Wednesday, January 15, and booked into the
An officer with the Metropolitan Police Department since 1999 has been arrested, the department announced Wednesday. Officer Robert Bell was booked into the Clark County Detention Center on suspicion of one count each of assault with a deadly weapon — domestic violence;
President-elect Donald Trump campaigned on launching the largest deportation in American history, but the details of how he could get it done once he takes office remain fuzzy.