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Fugitive in Vegas manicurist death found in Arizona

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LAS VEGAS — A woman sought for almost two weeks by authoritie­s in Las Vegas after allegedly skipping out on a $35 US manicure and using a stolen car to run over and kill a salon worker who tried to stop her has been arrested in Arizona, police said Friday.

Krystal Whipple, 21, was taken into custody by a team of Phoenix-area fugitive hunters involving local police, county investigat­ors and FBI agents, Las Vegas police said. The arrest occurred in the Phoenix suburb of Glendale.

Las Vegas police Officer Jacinto Rivera said prosecutor­s will seek Whipple’s extraditio­n from Arizona to Las Vegas, where she is wanted on a warrant issued Jan. 4 on murder and robbery charges in the killing of Ngoc Nguyen, 51, of Garden Grove, California.

The case sparked intense interest after police released an internet plea for help identifyin­g Whipple and showing parking lot security video of a woman leaving the nail salon Dec. 29.

Homicide Lt. Ray Spencer said Whipple tried to pay for her manicure with a fraudulent credit card before telling Nguyen that she was going to her car to get cash, then drove away.

Nguyen went to the front of the car and a man Spencer identified as Nguyen’s husband was seen in the security footage holding onto the vehicle from behind as the car accelerate­s out of a parking lot.

Police say the car was a rental that had been stolen. It was later found abandoned at an apartment complex. Whipple has a criminal record in Las Vegas including a conviction in 2017 for attempted possession of a stolen vehicle.

 ?? LAS VEGAS METROPOLIT­AN POLICE DEPT. ?? Krystal Whipple was arrested Friday.
LAS VEGAS METROPOLIT­AN POLICE DEPT. Krystal Whipple was arrested Friday.

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