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Las Vegas Strip Shooting Suspects Had Bag of Guns, Police Reveal

The Texas duo who were arrested last week in connection with shootings on Las Vegas Boulevard are scheduled to appear in local court on Monday for multiple charges. They came into Nevada with a “bag of guns” and were charged on Wednesday, Metro police revealed. Phillip Nichols, 25, (left) and Ledaxjia Montgomery, 19, shown here. Both face numerous charges in connection with shootings last week on Las Vegas Boulevard. (Image: LVMPD via Las Vegas Review-Journal) Phillip Nichols, 25, was arrested on 18 charges. He was being held on $250,000 bail late last week. Ledaxjia Montgomery, 19, was arrested on 17 charges. She was being held on $20,000 bail late last week.

Uber Assault Suspect Malaysia King Was Arrested In Vegas for Bank Fraud; Uber Driver Thankful for GoFundMe Donations

Uber Assault Suspect Malaysia King Was Arrested In Vegas for Bank Fraud; Uber Driver Thankful for GoFundMe Donations One of the two women now in police custody in connection with the highly publicized March 7 assault on an Uber driver in San Francisco was actually arrested for an alleged bank fraud scheme in Nevada in the days following the Uber incident. 24-year-old Malaysia King was arrested in Las Vegas last week right around the time that the SFPD Robbery Unit suggested arrests may be made in the Uber case. But, as KPIX now reports, her arrest came after she and an accomplice, identified as David Lewis, were allegedly attempting to illegally gain access to a bank account and transfer funds to themselves. The pair were arrested at a Bank of American branch near Rancho Drive and Charleston Boulevard in Las Vegas on Tuesday, March 9, after workers at the bank suspected that they were using a fake ID and bank card to try to withdraw funds from an account that did not belong to them

San Francisco Uber Attack Suspect Arna Kimiai Surrenders To Police

UPDATE: San Francisco Uber Attack Suspect Arna Kimiai Out On Bail After Surrendering To Police CBS SF Bay Area 3/16/2021 Syndicated Local – CBS San Francisco SAN FRANCISCO (CBS SF) Arna Kimaiai, one of the women suspected of attacking an Uber driver in San Francisco that was caught on camera last week, has bailed out of jail after turning herself in to authorities. Kimiai posted bond Monday, attorney Seth Morris and officials with the San Francisco County Sheriff’s Office confirmed to KPIX 5. She had turned herself in at the San Francisco women’s jail around 7 p.m. Sunday night. “We coordinated her surrender with Sgt. Tony Santos of SFPD so it could be handled peacefully and expeditiously,” Morris said in a statement. “Ms. Kimiai acted appropriately and responsibly when she found out she had a warrant for her arrest, coordinating her peaceful surrender through her legal counsel and the SFPD. We have no further comment at this time.”

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