The Metropolitan Police Department called the bust a “huge breakthrough.”
Akiya Dillon
Akiya Dillon joined the Review-Journal as a metro reporter in August 2024. Akiya grew up in Nevada and moved to North Carolina briefly to study political science, English, and journalism at Duke University. After graduating and completing internships with the Los Angeles Times and Newsday, she returned to Las Vegas to cover breaking news. Akiya is also a Chips Quinn Scholar for Diversity in Media, and in her free time, she enjoys collecting limited-edition sneakers and doing puzzles.
Relatives of a Las Vegas woman killed in 2022 said that Las Vegas police officers “stood outside listening” while she screamed for help, according to a lawsuit.
Two inmates at High Desert State Prison were hospitalized after a stabbing incident at the facility, a Nevada Department of Corrections spokesperson said.
The investigation into the fatal shooting of a woman in the southwest valley last year helped police link the accused killer to three additional slayings, police said.
Though nobody seems to really know the tradition’s origins, Friday the 13th has become a cult holiday of sorts among tattoo aficionados across Las Vegas.
A lung doctor at Mountain View Hospital said he was seeing more patients with pollution-related concerns Wednesday and advises locals to stay inside and hydrated.
Pastor in town to find his daughter arrested on firearm, drug charges at Las Vegas Strip hotel.