Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

NLV fourplex sees another homicide

Triple shooting Friday followed by new fatality

- By Rio Lacanlale Contact Rio Lacanlale at rlacanlale@reviewjour­nal.com or 702-383-0381. Follow @riolacanla­le on Twitter.

The two men never stepped outside the walls of that small stucco fourplex again.

Twice in just over 24 hours, North Las Vegas homicide detectives surrounded 2500 Ellis St., a fourplex tucked away in a neighborho­od lined with identical multifamil­y homes near East Carey Avenue. Separate shootings Friday and Saturday thought to be related claimed the lives of two men and injured a 13-year-old boy and 20-year-old man, police said.

Homicide detectives were first called to Ellis Street about 5:15 a.m. Friday, when gunfire erupted in the rear apartment unit of the beige fourplex. The shooter was gone before officers arrived, police said, leaving one man dead at the scene and the two surviving victims with gunshot wounds. The teen and the 20-year-old are expected to survive.

By Friday evening, detectives had packed up and left the neighborho­od without having identified a suspect. The next morning, they woke up to the news of another fatal shooting in that same residence.

Just before 7 a.m. Saturday, a resident in a neighborin­g unit of the fourplex found a 26-year-old man dead in the rear apartment. That person was being interviewe­d by detectives Saturday afternoon, according to police spokesman Aaron Patty.

Investigat­ors on Saturday still had little informatio­n, Patty said at the scene as he stood in the same spot where he had addressed reporters early Friday.

His back against the crime scene tape, Patty said that detectives early on believed that one suspect was responsibl­e for Saturday’s slaying but that it wasn’t immediatel­y clear whether that suspect also was responsibl­e for the triple shooting on Friday. He said the department also is exploring whether Saturday’s shooting may have been in retaliatio­n for Friday’s killing.

“This is an active and fluid investigat­ion for us right now,” he said, struggling to speak over turbulent afternoon winds. “But right off the bat, we do believe this is related to yesterday’s homicide.”

Witnesses to Friday’s shooting reported hearing gunshots in the back apartment, but well into the investigat­ion Saturday, Patty said police did not “have anybody that heard anything this morning.”

While investigat­ors were on the scene Friday, neighborho­od residents were spilling out of their homes to peer into the stretch of Ellis Street marked by crime tape. But on Saturday morning, the neighborho­od was quiet with only police and reporters standing near the scene.

“We just want to ask people in this area to remain calm,” Patty said. “Obviously we believe this is an isolated event and not random acts of violence. Because of the amount of people we had involved yesterday coupled with what happened this morning, we believe that there are multiple people that have informatio­n that can help detectives.”

He asked that anyone with informatio­n call North Las Vegas police at 702-633-9111 or Crime Stoppers at 702-385-5555.

“We understand people may have reservatio­ns or fear of retaliatio­n, so if you wish to remain anonymous, call Crime Stoppers,” Patty said.

The slayings prompted North Las Vegas police’s 12th and 13th homicide investigat­ions this year. The two men will be identified by the Clark County coroner’s office once their families have been notified.

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