Las Vegas, Nev. (FOX5)-Las Vegas subway policy is looking for a driver involved in a Thursday night strike who killed a cyclist.
According to LVMPD, the crash took place on Stuart and Pekos around 11:10 pm. Initial investigation found that the cyclist was riding west by Stewart in the storage lane while Toyota Camry travels west.
Police claim that Camry failed to stay in his lane and hit the cyclist.

Arriving medical crews transported the cyclist to a UMC injury with an ambulance, where he would later die.
“The death of the cyclist marks the 24th traffic rates associated with traffic in the jurisdiction of the Las Vegas Police Department in 2025,” notes LVMPD in a message.
Anyone who has information is urged to call the Collision Investigation Section in the Las Vegas Metropolitan Department of (702) 828-3595 or, in order to remain anonymous, call the crimes of crimes 385- 5555 either to visit www.crimestoppersofnv or use The Mobile App ‘P3.’ Messages and data speeds may be applied. The advice directly leading to the arrest of crimes or charges processed by criminal stoppers can lead to a cash prize.
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