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#BREAKING TERRORISM UPDATE – JOINT INVESTIGATION LVMPD Sheriff Kevin McMahill was joined this afternoon by Chief Timothy Shea of the Boulder City Police Department and Special Agent in Charge Chris Delzotto of the FBI Las Vegas Field Office to provide an update regarding a critical incident that began last night near Boulder City. On Feb. 19, 2026, at approximately 10:00 a.m., Boulder City Police received a 911 call reporting a vehicle had crashed through a secured gate at a Department of Water and Power substation. The caller also reported hearing gunshots after the crash. Responding officers located a silver Nissan Sentra that had breached the facility’s perimeter fence and come to rest inside the secured area. Officers discovered a deceased adult male in the driver’s seat suffering from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound. Multiple firearms were observed inside the vehicle. There is no ongoing threat to the public at this time.

#BREAKING TERRORISM UPDATE – JOINT INVESTIGATION LVMPD Sheriff Kevin McMahill was joined this afternoon by Chief Timothy Shea of the Boulder City Police Department and Special Agent in Charge Chris Delzotto of the FBI Las Vegas Field Office to provide an update regarding a critical incident that began last night near Boulder City. On Feb. 19, 2026, at approximately 10:00 a.m., Boulder City Police received a 911 call reporting a vehicle had crashed through a secured gate at a Department of Water and Power substation. The caller also reported hearing gunshots after the crash. Responding officers located a silver Nissan Sentra that had breached the facility’s perimeter fence and come to rest inside the secured area. Officers discovered a deceased adult male in the driver’s seat suffering from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound. Multiple firearms were observed inside the vehicle. There is no ongoing threat to the public at this time.

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#BREAKING We are releasing new video of the moment a suspect robbed a casino at gunpoint. Please take a very close look at this. Our detectives need your tips to solve this case. We’re sharing new video today as we continue to investigate an armed robbery that occurred on November 13, 2025, at about 10:29 p.m., at a casino in the 200 block of Rampart Boulevard. Patrol officers arrived within minutes, secured the scene, and notified LVMPD Commercial Robbery Detectives, who assumed the investigation. Detectives learned that the suspect—an unidentified male—walked onto the property and entered the casino through the parking garage. He was wearing a ballistic helmet, blue sunglasses, a black facemask, and a blue and yellow security-style jacket. He approached the cashier’s cage, displayed an AR-style rifle, and demanded money. The employee complied, and the suspect exited the property the same way he entered. If you have information about this incident you are urged to contact LVMPD Robbery by phone at 702-828-3591, or by email at Robbery@lvmpd.com. To remain anonymous, contact Crime Stoppers by phone at 702-385-5555, or at

#BREAKING We are releasing new video of the moment a suspect robbed a casino at gunpoint. Please take a very close look at this. Our detectives need your tips to solve this case. We’re sharing new video today as we continue to investigate an armed robbery that occurred on November 13, 2025, at about 10:29 p.m., at a casino in the 200 block of Rampart Boulevard. Patrol officers arrived within minutes, secured the scene, and notified LVMPD Commercial Robbery Detectives, who assumed the investigation. Detectives learned that the suspect—an unidentified male—walked onto the property and entered the casino through the parking garage. He was wearing a ballistic helmet, blue sunglasses, a black facemask, and a blue and yellow security-style jacket. He approached the cashier’s cage, displayed an AR-style rifle, and demanded money. The employee complied, and the suspect exited the property the same way he entered. If you have information about this incident you are urged to contact LVMPD Robbery by phone at 702-828-3591, or by email at [email protected]. To remain anonymous, contact Crime Stoppers by phone at 702-385-5555, or at

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🚁 This afternoon, LVMPD’s Air Unit assisted Clark County Park Police and fire crews in response to a fire at the Wetlands Park. Our Air Unit helped ensure the safety of the public by checking for anyone still on or near the trails after the area was closed my Park Police. We also worked with fire personnel to provide estimates on the burn size, direction of travel, and the best access routes to reach the flames quickly.

🚁 This afternoon, LVMPD’s Air Unit assisted Clark County Park Police and fire crews in response to a fire at the Wetlands Park. Our Air Unit helped ensure the safety of the public by checking for anyone still on or near the trails after the area was closed my Park Police. We also worked with fire personnel to provide estimates on the burn size, direction of travel, and the best access routes to reach the flames quickly.

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ENZO UPDATE! Many of you have asked about K9 Enzo after the stabbing incident in March of this year. We are happy to say K9 Enzo is doing well. Check out this video posted today of Enzo as he's begun to participate in some low-impact training exercises

ENZO UPDATE! Many of you have asked about K9 Enzo after the stabbing incident in March of this year. We are happy to say K9 Enzo is doing well. Check out this video posted today of Enzo as he's begun to participate in some low-impact training exercises

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We need your helping find her! Special Victims Detectives are asking for the community’s help identifying a female suspect who punched an eight-year-old on a bus on February 15, 2025. The suspect boarded the bus at Lake Mead Boulevard and H Street. The victim and victim’s mother boarded the bus shortly after and sat near the suspect. The suspect started using profanity toward the victim because the victim was looking at her. She then punched the eight-year-old in the face. The mother and suspect proceed to get into a physical altercation before the suspect exited the bus at Lake Mead Boulevard and Lamb. The female was last seen wearing a black sweatshirt, black pants, tan boots with white fur, and large hoop earrings. Anyone who may know who this individual is or has information on this incident is urged to contact detectives at 702-828-4173 or to send an email to j13525r@lvmpd.com. To remain anonymous, contact Crime Stoppers of NV by phone at 702-385-5555, or on the internet at Event: LLV250200053955

We need your helping find her! Special Victims Detectives are asking for the community’s help identifying a female suspect who punched an eight-year-old on a bus on February 15, 2025. The suspect boarded the bus at Lake Mead Boulevard and H Street. The victim and victim’s mother boarded the bus shortly after and sat near the suspect. The suspect started using profanity toward the victim because the victim was looking at her. She then punched the eight-year-old in the face. The mother and suspect proceed to get into a physical altercation before the suspect exited the bus at Lake Mead Boulevard and Lamb. The female was last seen wearing a black sweatshirt, black pants, tan boots with white fur, and large hoop earrings. Anyone who may know who this individual is or has information on this incident is urged to contact detectives at 702-828-4173 or to send an email to [email protected]. To remain anonymous, contact Crime Stoppers of NV by phone at 702-385-5555, or on the internet at Event: LLV250200053955

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🐾 Abandoned at the Airport… but Not Forgotten We can’t believe we have to say this… but please don’t abandon your dog at the airport — or anywhere else. On February 2, 2026, at approximately 11:39 p.m., LVMPD officers assigned to Harry Reid International Airport responded to Terminal 3 after receiving reports of a dog that had been tied to a metal carry-on baggage sizer and left behind at the JetBlue ticket counter. Airline staff advised the dog’s owner she was required to complete online documentation in order to travel with the animal as a service dog. When the required paperwork was not completed, the passenger was denied a boarding pass. She then left the dog behind and proceeded through the airport to the departure gate. Officers later located the individual at Gate D1. When asked why she abandoned the dog, she stated the airline would not allow her to fly with it and claimed the dog had a tracking device — implying it was acceptable to leave the animal behind and it would return to her. While escorting her back through the security checkpoint, she became hostile and resisted officers’ attempts to detain her. She was arrested and booked for: ▪️ Animal Abandonment ▪️ Resisting Arrest Airport employees and LVMPD Officers immediately stepped in to care for the approximately 2-year-old golden doodle/mini poodle while the owner was processed. Animal Protective Services took custody of the dog. After the mandatory 10-day hold period passed and the owner never returned, Retriever Rescue of Las Vegas stepped in. The dog — now affectionately named “Jet Blue” — is safe, in foster care, and will soon be placed in a new, loving home ❤️ This incident highlights: ✔️ LVMPD’s zero-tolerance stance on animal abuse and neglect ✔️ Strong collaboration between airport staff, TSA, Animal Control and Retriever Rescue of Las Vegas ✔️ That abandoning an animal is a serious criminal offense Event #: LLV260200007309

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#UPDATE Sheriff Kevin McMahill, alongside the Federal Bureau of Investigation and Clark County Fire Department, provided a detailed update regarding the complex investigation at a residence on Sugar Springs Drive in northeast Las Vegas near Washington and Hollywood. A little over a week ago, LVMPD received information that laboratory equipment and potentially hazardous materials may have been stored inside the home. As investigators looked deeper, they learned the property owner was connected to a 2023 illegal biological laboratory investigation in Reedley, California. In that California case, investigators reportedly discovered materials possibly associated with infectious diseases including hepatitis, COVID-19, HIV, malaria, and other potentially dangerous pathogens. While it was unknown whether similar materials were present at the Las Vegas residence, the possibility required LVMPD and partner agencies to proceed with extreme caution. Because of those concerns, LVMPD’s Counterterrorism Section and ARMOR Task Force, in partnership with the FBI and regional fire agencies, initiated a joint investigation and extensive operational planning to address the potential risk safely. Early Saturday morning at 5:51 a.m., LVMPD SWAT served the search warrant. Three individuals renting rooms inside the home were safely removed and are not involved in the investigation. Investigators focused on a locked garage believed to contain the materials. To minimize risk, LVMPD deployed drones for aerial awareness and a tactical robot to clear the interior and conduct air sampling before personnel entered. Once safe to proceed, the ARMOR team entered wearing protective equipment. Investigators observed refrigerators, a freezer, laboratory-type equipment, and numerous containers holding unknown liquid substances. Due to the unknown nature of the materials, the operation required multiple controlled entries, strict safety protocols, and extensive decontamination procedures. Evidence collection continued through Sunday and concluded at approximately 6:30 p.m. The materials were transported to a Southern Nevada Health District facility for secure storage and are now being transferred to an FBI laboratory for testing. Remediation of the residence was completed early this morning. Final checks confirmed the location is safe. One suspect connected to the property owner remains in federal custody related to the Reedley investigation. LVMPD also arrested 55-year-old Ori Solomon on a charge of disposing and discharging hazardous waste. This operation involved a coordinated response from numerous local, state, and federal partners. Sheriff McMahill emphasized that modern technology, including drones, robotics, and real-time command monitoring, played a critical role in protecting first responders while allowing the operation to move quickly and safely. We thank the residents of the neighborhood for their patience and cooperation throughout the weekend. Additional confirmed information will be released as it becomes available.

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Sheriff Kevin McMahill provided an update Saturday regarding a search warrant involving a suspected biological laboratory inside a residence near Washington Avenue and Hollywood Boulevard. This is an isolated incident and there is no threat to the public. On January 31, 2026, at approximately 5:51 a.m., LVMPD SWAT officers served a search warrant at a home on Sugar Springs Drive in northeast Las Vegas. The warrant was based on information indicating a biological laboratory may have been inside the residence. At the same time, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) conducted a search at a nearby home on Temple View Drive. No threat was found at that location. Inside the Sugar Springs Drive residence, investigators located evidence of possible biological material, including refrigerators containing vials with unknown liquids. LVMPD’s All-Hazard Regional Multi-agency Operations and Response (ARMOR) Section is working closely with the FBI, local fire departments, and other partners to ensure the safe recovery and mitigation of these items. This remains a complex, multi-agency investigation involving numerous specialized resources. The ongoing first responder presence in the area over the past several days is part of a slow, methodical process by design. These situations are handled with extreme caution to ensure the safety of both personnel and the community. FBI Special Agent in Charge Chris Delzotto emphasized the FBI’s role in supporting state and local partners through specialized laboratory, evidence response, scientific analysis, and technical hazards resources. One suspect has been taken into custody. Additional information will be released today at a news conference scheduled for 3:00 p.m.

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