Executive Summary
- Nevada State University issued a temporary shelter-in-place order due to a police response to a nearby armed car robbery.
- The incident began before 2 p.m. Wednesday when multiple armed suspects stole a vehicle in Laughlin, according to the LVMPD.
- An LVMPD air unit located the stolen vehicle, leading to the apprehension of the suspects by ground officers.
- The shelter-in-place was lifted shortly after 4 p.m. once police confirmed the area was secure and the threat was neutralized.
A shelter-in-place order at Nevada State University was lifted Wednesday afternoon after Las Vegas Metropolitan Police apprehended multiple suspects involved in an armed car robbery in nearby Laughlin. The university issued the security precaution due to the heavy police response in the vicinity of the campus.
The incident began shortly before 2 p.m. when LVMPD dispatch received a report of an armed carjacking near the 3200 block of Rio Vista Drive. According to a police statement, a victim reported that multiple armed suspects had stolen their vehicle and fled the scene.
An LVMPD air unit successfully located the stolen vehicle near I-11 and Wagon Wheel Drive, enabling ground officers to move in and apprehend the suspects. In response to the police activity, university police issued the shelter-in-place order for the campus as a safety measure.
Resolution and Ongoing Investigation
By approximately 4 p.m., law enforcement officials confirmed the threat had been neutralized and the suspects were in custody. The university subsequently lifted the shelter-in-place, allowing normal campus activities to resume. Police have stated that the investigation remains ongoing. It is important to note that all suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
