Ex-Owner of Site of Las Vegas' Deadliest Fire Sentenced to Prison
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Las Vegas Landlord Sentenced After City’s Deadliest Fire Leaves Six Dead - Nevada Globe
Four years after a deadly apartment fire tore through downtown Las Vegas, claiming six lives and leaving over 50 people homeless, the man at the center of it all has been handed a sentence that some may argue barely scratches the surface of justice. Adolfo Orozco-Garcia, once the owner of the Alpine Motel Apartments—now rebranded as the “DLUX Lofts”—has been sentenced to just 19 to 48 months in prison, with eligibility for probation after the mi…
Ex-owner of site of Las Vegas' deadliest fire sentenced to prison
LAS VEGAS (KLAS) -- A judge Tuesday ordered the former owner of the site of the city of Las Vegas’ deadliest to serve up to four years in prison. Adolfo Orozco-Garcia, 49, originally faced 27 charges related to the December 2019 fire that killed six tenants: Donald Keith Bennett, 63; Tracy Ann Cihal, 57; Francis Lombardo Jr., 72; Cynthia Mikell, 61; Kerry Marie Odo-Baclaan, 46; and Henry Lawrence Pinc, 70. "This is an unprecedented case," Clark …
Former Alpine Motel owner sentenced in 2019 Las Vegas fire that killed six people
Adolfo Orozco-Garcia, the former owner of the Alpine Motel Apartments, has been sentenced in connection with the 2019 fire that killed six people and injured more than a dozen others.On Tuesday, Judge Jacqueline Bluth handed down Orozco-Garcia's sentence: 19 months with a maximum of 48 months for each of the three counts, to be served concurrently.I originally had a much heftier sentence in mind, Bluth said.Orozco-Garcia has 90 days to get his a…
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