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Top Las Vegas news: Infant ingested meth residue, police say; teen accused of school shooting threat

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Published on August 28, 2019
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Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in Las Vegas.

Couple’s meth residue ingested by infant son, police say

Las Vegas police detectives believe a couple’s routine to create “a more intense high” led to an 11-month-old boy ingesting the drug and being hospitalized in critical condition.

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SPCA sues ousted chief over withheld account information

Southern Nevada’s only no-kill animal shelter is suing its ousted president for allegedly refusing to hand over important account information to the organization’s new trustee.

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Teen accused of threatening to shoot up high school football game

In a now-deleted Facebook post, an ex-Clark County School District student said he would be "shooting up" a football game at Legacy High School, according to the arrest report.

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Police seek missing teen in central valley

William Ornelas, 14, was last seen wearing a green T-shirt and red shorts at 2850 Cedar Ave., near North 28th Street.

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Raiders sign sponsorship deal withnCredit One Bank

Credit One Bank, an online credit-card company based in Las Vegas, has signed an agreement with the Raiders to sponsor a sideline club at Allegiant Stadium.

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