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REWARD: A $25K reward has been put up for the arrest and conviction of a deadly hit-and-run suspect. fox5vegas.com/2025/08/07/25k…
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MISSING ALERT: Authorities are searching for a 30-year-old Las Vegas woman whose belongings were found unattended at Venice Beach Pier. fox5vegas.com/2025/08/07/las…
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🚨 NEW VIDEO RELEASED – HELP IDENTIFY SUSPECT VEHICLE 🚨
Here is new video of the suspect vehicle involved in a fatal hit-and-run that occurred on Friday, June 13, 2025, near Desert Inn & Grand Canyon. The vehicle is believed to be a 2016–2019 dark-colored Nissan Sentra.
The victim, Margaret Brown, was lawfully crossing in a marked crosswalk when she was struck by the vehicle making a right turn. Tragically, she succumbed to her injuries on June 16 at UMC. Her death marks the 78th traffic-related fatality in our jurisdiction this year.
The driver fled the scene and has not yet been located.
🔎 If you have any information, contact LVMPD’s Collision Investigation Section at (702) 828-3595.
To remain anonymous, call Crime Stoppers at (702) 385-5555, visit CrimeStoppersOfNV.com
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SCAM WARNING!
We wanted to let you know about an increasing text message scam that is going around.
The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department has received word that text messages or phone calls are being sent to residents similar to this one.
These calls or text messages may look like they are coming from official numbers. Scammers sometimes even provide information like badge numbers, names of actual law enforcement officials, federal judges, and courthouse addresses. These scammers have been using LVMPD officials' names as well. Typically, the caller or texter tries intimidating the victim into paying a fine for missed jury duty, identity theft claims, or other offenses to prevent arrest. But these calls or text messages are NOT legit and there are numerous red flags:
⚠️ REMEMBER:
🚩 Law Enforcement/Government WILL NEVER ask for credit/debit card/gift card numbers
🚩 DEMAND your bank routing and account numbers for wire transfers
🚩 REQUEST Bitcoin or other cryptocurrency deposits for any purpose.
🚩 NEVER divulge personal or financial information to unknown callers.
WHAT TO DO:
✅ AUTHENTICATE the call or text by calling the clerk of the court or law enforcement agency in your area and verify that an official is trying to contact you.
✅ REPORT scam phone calls to your local FBI offices and to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). 📲 reportfraud.ftc.gov
✅ You can remain anonymous when you report.

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