County official’s home searched in murder or RJ reporter

Had been subject of several negative articles written by the victim
Las Vegas Review Journal Reporter Jeff German
Jeff German Photo credit Elizabeth Brumley/LVRJ via AP

Las Vegas, NV (AP) - Police were serving search warrants Wednesday in connection with the fatal stabbing of a Las Vegas Review Journal reporter last weekend.

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A number of uniformed officers and police vehicles were seen outside the home of Clark County Public Administrator Robert Telles and a section around Telles’ house was taped off. Metro Sheriff Joe Lombardo was also seen outside the home.

The newspaper said German spent months reporting on the turmoil surrounding Telles’ oversight of the office.

Telles, a 45-year-old Democrat, lost his reelection bid in June’s primary election after German’s findings were published, according to the Review-Journal.

A message left by The Associated Press at Telles’ office Wednesday morning wasn’t immediately returned.

German, 69, was found stabbed to death outside his home after authorities received a 911 call.

German died of “multiple sharp force injuries” in a homicide, according to the Clark County Office of the Coroner/Medical Examiner.

Police said German apparently was in an altercation with another person that led to the stabbing Friday and it was an isolated incident.

Police have released surveillance images of the possible suspect although the photos don’t show the person’s full face. The still images show a person wearing a wide straw hat, bright orange reflective long-sleeve shirt, blue jeans, gray shoes and carrying a black or dark blue shoulder bag.

On Tuesday, police showed a brief video of the possible suspect walking on a sidewalk in the same “construction attire” as the surveillance images and a still photo of a 2007-2014 red or maroon GMC Yukon Denali four-door vehicle that had chrome handles, a sunroof and a luggage rack that may be linked to the case.

German joined the Review-Journal in 2010 after more than two decades at the Las Vegas Sun, where he was a columnist and reporter who covered courts, politics, labor, government and organized crime.

Featured Image Photo Credit: Elizabeth Brumley/LVRJ via AP