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Las Vegas Man Surrenders In Paradise Road Homicide

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Published on December 01, 2025
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A man identified by Las Vegas police as Nazzir Esserry walked into custody last Saturday and was booked in connection with a Sept. 6 fatal stabbing near Paradise Road and Harmon Avenue. The surrender makes him the second named suspect in a case that left a 46-year-old man dead in a parking lot east of the Strip.

LVMPD Says Second Suspect Surrendered

In a post from the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, officials said Esserry turned himself in on Nov. 29 and was booked into the Clark County Detention Center on charges of open murder with a deadly weapon and conspiracy to commit battery. The department did not release information on bail or list a court date in the public statement.

What Happened On Sept. 6

Officers were called just before 12:30 a.m. on Sept. 6 to a reported fight in a parking lot in the 4500 block of Paradise Road, near Harmon Avenue, where they found a man suffering from an apparent stab wound who was later pronounced dead at the scene, according to the Las Vegas Review-Journal.

Earlier Arrest In The Case

Authorities previously arrested 34-year-old Isaiah Pierce on Sept. 21 after investigators linked him to the fight and booked him on an open murder charge, as noted by FOX5 Las Vegas. Detectives used surveillance footage and witness statements as part of the investigation that led to Pierce.

Legal Developments

Esserry faces the counts listed in the department's statement: open murder with a deadly weapon and conspiracy to commit battery. Prosecutors will now review the full investigative file and decide what formal charges to pursue and how the next court steps will unfold.

How To Help

Police are still asking anyone with information about the September stabbing to contact the LVMPD Homicide Section at 702-828-3521 or email [email protected], or to reach Crime Stoppers at 702-385-5555, as stated by FOX5 Las Vegas. Tips can be submitted anonymously.

The case remains under investigation by LVMPD homicide detectives while Clark County prosecutors review the evidence. This story will be updated as court records and official filings become available.