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Breaking News for April 24

Posted at 5:59 AM, Apr 24, 2017
and last updated 2017-04-26 22:28:21-04

A roundup of breaking news from around the Las Vegas valley for April 24, 2017.

11 P.M

Las Vegas police are investigating a stabbing near Stewart Avenue and North 11th Street. Condition of the victim is unknown at this time. 

4:30 P.M.

Las Vegas police are investigating a shot fired near Cimarron-Memorial High School Monday around 1:45 p.m. It did not happen on school property but near school. Students had already been dismissed before the incident happened. Police said the gunshot may have come from a car. There are no injuries and no damage found at this time.

4:10 P.M.

One woman was displaced in the Spring Hill Avenue fire. Damages due to the fire were estimated at $75,000.

3:40 P.M.

No injuries were reported in a house fire at 4100 Spring Hill Ave., near Harmon Avenue and Sandhill Road. The fire was first reported at 3:02 p.m. and extinguished by 3:20 p.m. All occupants were able to safely evacuate the home. The fire is under investigation.

6:15 A.M.

Firefighters respond to house fire in the area of Tropicana Avenue and Sandhill Road. Two adults and two children have been displaced by the fire, which we now know started in the garage. Damages upwards of $75,000 have been reported.

Those interested in helping the family can visit the Wells Fargo branch at 2420 E. Sunset Road to donate. The account is for Christopher and Barbara Krieger.

6 A.M.

A man being held at the Clark County Detention Center has died. Police say the man was unresponsive when they found him in his holding cell. He was then transported to the hospital, where he eventually passed away. An investigation is ongoing into the cause of his death.