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Denver police arrest suspect after man discovered lifeless close to Las Vegas house

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LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — A person arrested in Denver, Colorado, faces a cost of open homicide after one other man was discovered shot to dying close to a Las Vegas house advanced final week.

On Tuesday, Feb. 25, at round 3:30 p.m., officers with the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Division had been known as to an house advanced close to the 2500 block of Tulip Lane after a report of a lifeless physique.

Officers discovered a person affected by a gunshot wound behind the leasing workplace of the house advanced. Medical personnel arrived and pronounced him lifeless.

The identification of the sufferer, in addition to the trigger and method of dying, might be launched by the Clark County Coroner’s Workplace.

Via investigation, police recognized Steven Neal, 41, because the suspect within the case. On Feb. 26, police in Denver, Colorado, took Neal into custody.

He was booked into the Denver Downtown Detention Heart pending extradition to Las Vegas. He faces a cost of open homicide with using a lethal weapon.

Anybody with any details about this incident is urged to contact the LVMPD HomicideSection by telephone at 702-828-3521, or by electronic mail at [email protected]. To remainanonymous, contact Crime Stoppers by telephone at 702-385-5555, or on the Crime Stoppers web site.

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