Nevada homicide suspect who broke cuffs named in more cases
LAS VEGAS — A homicide suspect who broke his handcuffs and escaped from a Las Vegas-area police station in September has been charged with a second killing, and police have identified him as the lone suspect in a third.
Alonso Perez’s court-appointed attorney, Clark Patrick, declined Monday to comment about those cases and several others pending against Perez in local and state courts in Las Vegas.
Patrick said he’s investigating the allegations, and that Perez plans to fight the charges against him.
Perez, 25, who according to court records also uses the name Alfonso Perez, has been jailed since his recapture in September after a four-day manhunt. His bail is currently more than $1.7 million.


