LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — A California probation officer helped determine a person wished for a North Las Vegas homicide and a Las Vegas carjacking, paperwork stated.
Julio Perez, 42, faces expenses related to a homicide and subsequent carjacking on March 12, information stated.
Early that day, North Las Vegas police responded to a gasoline station on Lake Mead Boulevard close to Las Vegas Boulevard for a report of a taking pictures. Video confirmed a driver, later recognized as Perez, was arguing with one other individual about free gasoline earlier than the taking pictures, police stated.
Video surveillance exhibits Perez taking pictures Bennie Hubbard, 38, “point blank in the head,” police stated.
A number of minutes later, Metro police obtained a report of a carjacking. Video from that incident confirmed Perez dumping a backpack in a close-by dumpster. Detectives retrieved the backpack, which had his California EBT card and different figuring out paperwork in it, police stated.
On the time of his arrest, Los Angeles police had been searching for Perez as a part of an tried murder investigation, paperwork stated. Deputies in Nye County had been additionally investigating a taking pictures involving the identical automobile Perez was driving.
Perez’s probation officer in California later reviewed surveillance video, figuring out him because the suspected shooter, police stated.
Police later arrested Perez in Inyo, California, shortly after the incidents, paperwork stated. Throughout his first court docket listening to on the homicide cost, a professional temp decide denied setting bail.
A preliminary listening to was scheduled for June 25.
It was not instantly clear why Perez was on parole in California.