
Two adults were found dead inside a Boulder City home on Robinson Lane after a family member called police just before noon Thursday, according to the Boulder City Police Department. Investigators are treating the discovery as an isolated incident and say there is no ongoing threat to the public. The Clark County Office of the Coroner will determine the cause and manner of death, and officials said the victims' names and ages will be released in the coming days.
The city shared a news release about the case on its official X account, noting that Boulder City officers responded to the Robinson Lane address after a family member located the two deceased adults and that the release included a media contact, Lisa LaPlante. According to the City of Boulder City, investigators currently believe this is an isolated incident and the Boulder City Police Department has no further information to share at this time.
"Officers are working to determine exactly what happened and appreciate resources from Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department’s crime scene investigators," Boulder City Police Chief Tim Shea said, adding, "I send my deepest condolences to the family of the deceased." The comments were included in the city's release on X, according to the City of Boulder City.
Coroner to complete examinations
The Clark County Office of the Coroner/Medical Examiner will carry out examinations to determine cause and manner of death, a standard next step in sudden or unattended fatality cases. The The Clark County Office of the Coroner/Medical Examiner outlines those responsibilities and the process for identification and family notification.
How residents can get updates
Boulder City Police said they have no additional information at this time and asked anyone with tips to call the department's nonemergency line at 702-293-9224; in an emergency, residents should call 911. The department's contact information is listed on the city's police page at the Boulder City Police Department.
The investigation remains active, and officials said they will release updates as appropriate. The city extended condolences to the families and asked the community to respect their privacy while investigators complete their work.









