The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (LVMPD) announced it had been gifted the country’s first fleet of Tesla Cybertrucks for law enforcement use. During an address, LVMPD said an unnamed
Las Vegas Metro police say married couple connected to philanthropic efforts in Las Vegas helped the department purchase a fleet of Cybertrucks.
A mysterious supporter donated the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department 10 Tesla Cybertrucks to be used as SWAT and patrol vehicles
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KLAS Las Vegas on MSNCar thefts, break-ins decrease in Las Vegas per Metro police statisticsLas Vegas Metropolitan Police Department Statistics show a recent trend of fewer cars stolen in its jurisdiction in Southern Nevada. Numbers show a drop in several categories, including car thefts and break-ins from most of 2024 to 2025,
A fight over a woman may have led to a deadly shooting just before Christmas, according to documents 8 News Now obtained Wednesday.
Images of the Cybertrucks were posted to X on Tuesday by Sheriff Kevin McMahill, who wrote, “These are badass.” McMahill also included tweets in his thread about new rollouts of technology like drones and the highly controversial shot-spotters.
LVMPD reports crime reduction and focuses on safer driving, technology use, full 911 dispatch staffing, and new training to halve officer-involved shootings.
Fear continues to grow in immigrant communities, following the Trump administration’s promise to deport millions of people living without legal status in the U.S. It’s prompted Southern Nevada officials and experts to respond to concerns.
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