Crime at 4000 BLOCK OF SPRING MOUNTAIN RD on 04/19/2025 4:33 PM

Type: Other

Date: 04/19/2025 4:33 PM

Description: Suspicious Activity. 425B - SUSPICIOUS VEHICLE. INCIDENT NUMBER: LLV250400069025. Disclaimer: This is from the LVMPD calls for service. Information is subject to change.

Address: 4000 BLOCK OF SPRING MOUNTAIN RD, Las Vegas, NV

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Area Missing Persons

missing-person-record__Pappas

Name

John Pappas

Missing Age

54

Est. Current Age

102

Last Seen

Las Vegas, NV on 08/18/1976

Physical Description

Race: White Ethnicity: Caucasian Gender: Male Hair: Gray or Partially Gray Eyes: Brown Height: 5' 10" Weight: 185 lbs

Case Number

MP29902

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Area Cold Cases

cold-case-record__Dane

Name

Matthew Dane

Age

20

Cause of Death

Info

On september 8, 1986, at approximately 1400 hours lvmpd received a call regarding a dead body in the area of deer creek and lee canyon on mount charleston. Two hikers had made contact with rangers at the lee canyon ranger station advising the had located the body of a white male adult, who appeared to be deceased. The male, later identified as matthew l dane had been shot multiple times. Dane was also identified as being in the air force and was stationed at nellis air force base. Dane was married at the time of his death. On september 7, 1986, his wife told detectives she last saw her husband at the 7-eleven located at charleston and nellis blvd. After the two had returned from mount charleston. Dane had allegedly came out of the store around 4:00 p.M., told his wife his friend who was in the 7-eleven and he were going out target shooting and removed his guns from the trunk of their car. Dane’s wife stated she did not know who the friend was or where the two were gong target shooting at. On september 8, 1986 dane’s wife said she woke up and realized matthew dane never returned home. She became very upset because she told detectives this behavior was uncommon for her husband. Therefore, she proceeded to nellis air force base, where she spoke with her husband’s command officer, who assisted her in contacting metro police.

Agency

Las Vegas MPD

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