LAS VEGAS (KLAS) – A person’s life was minimize brief after a automobile crash as he was driving to work and his accomplice is asking anybody who might have seen something to come back ahead.
Lyndell Nelson, 25, died on Saturday, Dec. 28, 2024, close to the intersection of Clayton Road and Carey Avenue close to Simmons Road.
“They say a house is what two people make, but he was the warmth in every room,” Ashley Oliver, Nelson’s accomplice stated. “In the last 10 years, we have gone no longer than three months without speaking to each other.”
Oliver has a ritual of bringing one thing when she visits Nelson’s makeshift memorial, which she arrange on the utility pole the place his car crashed. On Thursday, she introduced flowers.
“He was a great father, phenomenal father. Hands on father,” Oliver stated.
Nelson had a behavior of texting his accomplice when he arrived to work. Nonetheless, Oliver stated she felt a pit in her abdomen the morning of Dec. 28. That feeling made her drive round and search for him.
“That next light is the bus station on Citizen [Ave]. So I went up to his job and his manager said that he never made it into work that morning and immediately, I knew that something happened,” Oliver stated.
Nelson’s automobile hit the pole after which caught hearth.
Lyndell Nelson, 25, died (left) on Saturday, Dec. 28, 2024, close to the intersection of Clayton and Carey on his strategy to work. (Ashley Oliver)
The North Las Vegas Police Division acknowledged on the time, it was believed he was dashing.
In an e-mail on Monday, NLVPD informed 8 Information Now the investigator is ready to listen to again from a possible witness earlier than making a last dedication. The officer additionally hasn’t obtained the toxicology report.
Oliver stated witnesses informed her one other automobile was concerned however left the scene.
She desires solutions that might result in an arrest for closure.
Lyndell Nelson, 25, died on Saturday, Dec. 28, 2024, close to the intersection of Clayton and Carey on his strategy to work. (Ashley Oliver)
“We loved each other so much and he loved his family and his children, and I just, I miss him. I miss everything about him. Everything is not the same and I will never be the same,” Oliver stated.
North Las Vegas police informed 8 Information Now they’re encouraging anybody with info on the lethal automobile crash to name 702-633-9111.