Las Vegas News in Review looks back at a busy week across Southern Nevada, from LVMPD investigations and federal court cases to F1 traffic fallout, major fines for casinos and neighborhood holiday events.
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Police Seek Suspect in Spring Valley Business Burglary Near Jones and Flamingo
LVMPD detectives are asking for the public’s help identifying a suspect connected to a business burglary near Jones and Flamingo. The crime occurred overnight between Aug. 10 and Aug. 11, 2025. Investigators released surveillance images and are urging anyone with information to contact Spring Valley Area Command or Crime Stoppers.
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11-Year-Old Killed in Road-Rage Shooting Near Las Vegas
An 11-year-old child was killed Thursday night in a road-rage shooting on the 215 Beltway, according to Las Vegas police. Detectives say the confrontation between two vehicles escalated before shots were fired, striking the child inside a family vehicle. LVMPD is urging witnesses and motorists with dash-cam footage to come forward
Las Vegas Launches Major Recruitment Drive for Deputy City Marshals and Corrections Officers
The city of Las Vegas has opened applications for deputy city marshal and corrections officer positions, seeking to fill vacancies ahead of the August 2026 academy. Candidates can apply through Dec. 18, with physical readiness testing in November and January.
LVMPD Seeks Public’s Help Identifying Pickup in Road Rage Shooting Near Blue Diamond Road
Las Vegas news — LVMPD detectives are asking for the public’s help identifying a lifted 2000–2007 Chevrolet Silverado involved in a hit-and-run and road-rage shooting near Blue Diamond Road. The suspect fired at the victim while driving near Russell and Torrey Pines. No one was injured, and police released video of the truck.
Clark County Honors New Kids on the Block With Proclamation and Key to the Las Vegas Strip
Clark County Commissioner Tick Segerblom honored New Kids on the Block with an official proclamation declaring November 12 as “New Kids on the Block Day,” along with presenting the group the Key to the Las Vegas Strip. The ceremony recognized the group’s decades-long impact and their successful Las Vegas residency.
LVMPD Welcomes 43 New Officers from Class 04-2025 to Protect and Serve Las Vegas
LVMPD Class 04-2025 adds 43 new officers from diverse backgrounds to serve and protect Las Vegas and Clark County.







