Theodore Leon Boothe Killed in Crash on Interstate 15 [Las Vegas, NV]
Theodore Leon Boothe Killed in Crash on Interstate 15 [Las Vegas, NV]
Pedestrian Pronounced Dead after Collision near West Sahara Avenue in Las Vegas
LAS VEGAS, NV (November 9, 2021) – A pedestrian crash on Interstate 15 claimed the life of Theodore Leon Boothe, Monday night.
The collision took place around 9:30 p.m. Per reports, officers arrived to the scene on the southbound lanes, near West Sahara Avenue.
Authorities reported that Boothe was crossing the I-15 median towards the HOV lanes for reasons unknown. There, one or two automobiles hit the man while he was walking along the shoulder.
Due to the impact of the crash, Boothe was pronounced dead on the scene. At this time, authorities are still currently actively investigating the fatal collision.
Once available, further details will be provided.
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