
On Sunday night, Las Vegas police found a man unresponsive in the street near Bermuda Road and East Silverado Ranch Boulevard, and he was later pronounced dead by medical personnel. The discovery prompted a homicide response, with detectives cordoning off the area to investigate. Authorities have not released the man’s identity or his cause of death.
In a post on X, the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department said LVMPD Communications received a report of an unresponsive male in the 600 block of Clement Court. Responding officers found a man with apparent injuries, and medical personnel pronounced him deceased at the scene. The department said its Homicide Section was notified and detectives are now running an active investigation.
Please read below for additional details regarding a deceased male found in the street near Bermuda & Silverado Ranch on February 1, 2026. https://x.com/i/status/2018070674821239234
— Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Dept. (@LVMPD) Feb 1, 2026
Investigation Underway
The Clark County Coroner's Office will handle the formal identification of the victim and determine the official cause and manner of death. Those findings are typically released only after next-of-kin are notified and any needed testing is complete. Detectives from LVMPD's homicide unit remained at the scene collecting evidence as the investigation continues, as stated by the Clark County Coroner/Medical Examiner.
How to Help
Police are urging anyone with information to contact the LVMPD Homicide Section at 702-828-3521 or by email at [email protected]. Those who want to stay anonymous can submit tips to Crime Stoppers at 702-385-5555 or online at Crime Stoppers of Nevada. Investigators say they are especially interested in any video footage or eyewitness accounts from the area that might help piece together what happened.
Neighborhood Context
The Silverado Ranch area has already been on edge over violent incidents and property crime in recent years. In December, a man died after a stabbing at a nearby apartment complex, as reported by FOX5. Local coverage has also detailed tenant concerns over break-ins and slow responses from property managers; a recent report, Break-ins leave tenants living on edge, noted those ongoing worries, as per Hoodline.
So far, police have not announced any arrests in connection with Sunday night's death, and detectives continue to process the scene. Officials say more information will be released through the coroner's office and the department's official channels as it becomes available.









