Las Vegas Mounted Police Add Four-Legged Recruit

“Dino” was introduced as the newest four-legged member of the Las Vegas police force in November 2018. The 9-year-old rescue was donated to the department. On November 16, the mounted patrol announced on their Facebook page that Dino had completed his training..

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Marsy’s Law Up For Vote In Nevada

Marsy Nicholas was a senior at the University of California at Santa Barbara when her ex-boyfriend, Kerry Conley murdered her in 1983. One week after Marsy’s murder, her mother, Marcella Leach, walked into a grocery story after visiting her daughters grave. She.

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Crime Isn’t Always Solved Between Commercials

Almost at any given moment, crime dramas dominate the airwaves. The opening scene is of a team of cops. Wearing gloves and biohazard outfits, they are busy lifting fingerprints from bedsheets, shower curtains and window sills. Then a commercial. After the commercial,.

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Las Vegas And Cold Cases

Even with modern technology and crime shows which wrap up a case in 60-minutes, the truth is stranger. Cases can be labeled cold even when the suspected perpetrated is known and locked up. Two cases in Las Vegas have their anniversaries this.

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What You Need To Know To Defend Against Theft Charges

Not all accusations are appropriate. Often, someone just happens to be in the wrong place at the wrong time. Regardless, theft charges happen, but there are defense strategies which can be used if they fit your situation. “To convict an individual of.

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Hate Crimes in Nevada

John Meyers, a resident of Pahrump Nevada, was arrested last week. His crime? A hate crime against a black Pahrump resident in September. According to the Nye County Sheriff’s Office, a deputy was sent to investigate reports of property damage on September.

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The Las Vegas Mass Shooting A Year Later

The largest Route 91 Harvest festival survivor reunion was held recent. Family members and first responders to the 2017 shooting came together to remember that night when Jason Aldean took the stage. “We are a family,” said co-organizer Connie Long. “We’ve come.

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