At least one suspect has been arrested after a woman was killed during a home robbery in the southwest Las Vegas valley last week.
Arrest records state Kamari Oliver, 18, was booked on Monday on suspicion of open murder, home invasion with a deadly weapon, robbery with a deadly weapon, and first-degree kidnapping.
An event number included with Oliver’s arrest matches the number listed on a Las Vegas Metropolitan Police press release for the deadly encounter.
Police said a woman was found suffering from multiple gunshot wounds at a home in the 6400 block of Bright Nimbus Friday afternoon.
That woman, identified by the Clark County Coroner’s office as Natalie Manduley, 24, was pronounced dead at the scene.
Investigators learned three men with handguns came into the home and tried to rob the people inside.
Manduley took out her own gun and got into a shootout with at least one of the assailants.
As the three perpetrators tried to drive away, someone arrived at the home and saw them get into a white Mercedes sedan.
That person chased after the Mercedes and rammed it, causing it to crash into a wall.
The three then ran away in different directions.
Police said they suspect the robbery was a targeted incident.
No other details on Oliver’s arrest have been released.
[via KSNV]