Las Vegas Sun

April 18, 2024

Crime:

Man sought in connection to three northeast Las Vegas robberies

Metro Police are asking the public for help finding a man wanted in connection with three robberies in northeast Las Vegas.

Surveillance cameras captured images of the assailant during each of the three robberies.

In the first robbery on June 8, the man punched a clerk at a convenience store at the intersection of Charleston and Nellis boulevards. He then took an undisclosed amount of cash and ran away, police said.

Ten days later, the same man was seen walking into a business near the 1100 block of East Sahara. Police said he used a weapon to rob an employee. Officials did not describe the weapon he used.

He was seen robbing another business in the 4600 block of East Charleston Boulevard on Sept. 5. There, the assailant threatened employees and grabbed cash from a register.

Police described the man as 6 feet 1 inch tall and weighing between 180 to 200 pounds. He was seen wearing a doo rag during two of the robberies and a ball cap during the third.

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