One Victim Found Deceased After Early Morning FireAt 6501 W. Charleston Boulevard

Cause Still Under Investigation

Las Vegas Fire & Rescue received reports of a fire at 6501 W. Charleston (The Tides apartment complex) at 5:04 a.m. Tuesday, June 6, 2023. The initial responders arrived on the scene within minutes, and due to the extent of the fire, a second alarm (an additional level of resources) was dispatched. The fire was contained and extinguished at approximately 6:42 a.m.

Portions of the building were already untenable for firefighters to search upon arrival, due to a lack of structural integrity. Crews have remained on the scene all day to complete the overhaul and investigate the cause. Heavy equipment has been requested to assist.

During this process, unfortunately, one person has been found deceased. One additional person has yet to be accounted for, and we will continue our search efforts. In the city of Las Vegas, anytime a deceased person is found during a fire, the investigation is conducted by three agencies: Las Vegas Fire & Rescue Arson Investigators, Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Homicide Unit and Crime Scene Investigations, and the Clark County Coroner’s Office.

Six patients have been transported for injuries, all in stable condition. One firefighter was injured but was cleared and returned to duty.

With 18 people displaced, the American Red Cross is providing emotional support and access to a safe place to stay, food, clothing and medication. The cause of the fire is under investigation.

EDIA CONTACT: JORDAN MOORE | 702.229.5423 | 702.409.8699 | jmoore@lasvegasnevada.gov 

Las Vegas Municipal Court Partners With The Legal Aid Center Of Southern Nevada To Offer Criminal Record Sealing

Registration Required For Those Looking To Seal Criminal Records

–Las Vegas Municipal Court.

The Las Vegas Municipal Court and Legal Aid Center of Southern Nevada are working together to seal the criminal records of individuals looking for a fresh start.

Those with criminal records face a multitude of challenges that may hinder or prevent them from securing employment and housing. Through the Clean Slate program, those with criminal records with Las Vegas Municipal Court have the opportunity to have their records sealed.

Those interested must register with the Legal Aid Center of Southern Nevada in May to qualify to go before a judge on Aug. 18. To learn about qualifications and to register email RecordSealing@lacsn.org, call 702.386.1070, option eight, or meet with an advocate at 725 E. Charleston Blvd. Monday through Thursday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. In addition, the program will make accommodations to assist Spanish-language speakers.

Those convicted of crimes against children, felony DUIs, sexual offenses, home invasion with a deadly weapon, burglary, or a crime of violence are ineligible. Those with misdemeanor charges are eligible for the program if they meet the state-set waiting period for records sealing for their particular conviction.

Upon receipt of the registration packets from Legal Aid, the Las Vegas Municipal Court and the City of Las Vegas City Attorney’s Office Criminal Division will begin the process. In August, a judge and staff from Municipal Court will sign the orders to seal the records.

Las Vegas Municipal Court and Legal Aid will work with anyone eligible for records sealing, even if they do not register for this opportunity. Anyone who meets the statutory requirements is allowed to petition the appropriate court to have their records sealed.

MEDIA CONTACT: JACE RADKE | 702.229.2205 | 702.249.3514 | jradke@lasvegasnevada.gov

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