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LVMPD Nabs Suspect in 5 Henderson-LV Store Robbery Spree

National Desk
May 4, 2026
HENDERSON, Nev. — Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department detectives arrested a 32-year-old man Friday suspected of masterminding five armed robberies at convenience stores spanning Henderson and Las Vegas since early April. The string began with a brutal holdup at a Henderson store where the suspect attacked a clerk, fleeing with cash after a violent struggle, according to initial reports from KTNV Channel 13 News. LVMPD linked the crimes through surveillance video showing consistent suspect descriptions, a getaway vehicle and modus operandi involving firearms and personal items stolen from victims.[1] The arrest followed a high-stakes vehicle pursuit initiated in southeast Las Vegas after patrol officers spotted the suspect's car near the robbery sites. Officers deployed a precision immobilization technique, known as PIT, near Fifth Street and Las Vegas Boulevard, forcing the vehicle to stop. Two subjects fled on foot but were quickly apprehended; the primary 32-year-old suspect faces multiple felony counts including robbery with a deadly weapon and assault with a deadly weapon.[2] Store owners in Henderson's bustling commercial corridors, including sites along major routes like Boulder Highway, expressed relief amid a spike in retail crime plaguing Clark County. One clerk at a targeted 7-Eleven recalled the chaos: "My heart skipped a beat," said Amber Johnson, whose family business on Boulder Highway and Barrett Street returned to normal after a related shooting incident. LVMPD briefing confirmed the robberies matched across the valley, with incidents at locations like 21st and Hinkle, underscoring the department's rapid response in Nevada's gaming capital.[2][3] Investigators continue processing evidence from multiple crime scenes, with charges pending formal filing in Clark County District Court. The case highlights ongoing challenges with violent retail theft in Southern Nevada, where convenience stores serve as lifelines for 24-hour workers and tourists.

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