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Las Vegas Walmart Carjacking Turns Fatal: Suspect Denied Bail in Court

By Matthias Binder April 14, 2026
Suspect in deadly carjacking of sleeping man faces judge, held without bail
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A Mother’s Heartbreaking AccountThe High-Speed Path of DestructionArrest, Charges, and Criminal PastCourt Appearance Seals No-Bail Hold

A Mother’s Heartbreaking Account (Image Credits: Pexels)

Las Vegas – A routine shopping trip at a Walmart Supercenter ended in unimaginable tragedy when a sleeping passenger lost his life in a brazen car theft and subsequent high-speed crash. The incident unfolded on April 11, 2026, in the parking lot at 4505 West Charleston Boulevard, drawing swift action from authorities.[1][2] Police described it as a crime of opportunity that escalated rapidly, leaving a family devastated and a suspect in custody.[3]

A Mother’s Heartbreaking Account

Deborah Requena had left her 37-year-old son, Benito Saragosa, in the passenger seat of her black Hyundai Sonata while she shopped inside the store. Saragosa struggled with mobility issues, so she kept the engine running and the driver’s door unlocked for his comfort.[4] Just minutes later, 55-year-old Harold Allen slipped into the driver’s seat and sped away, unaware or unconcerned that Saragosa remained inside.[1]

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Requena emerged from the Walmart around 11 a.m. to find her vehicle gone. Panic set in immediately. She alerted officers, who soon linked her car to a nearby wreck. “I came out, and I’m looking for my car, and I’m like, ‘Where is my car?’” she recounted. Her son had been trying to escape, hands outstretched in desperation.[4]

The High-Speed Path of Destruction

Allen floored the accelerator upon entering the Sonata, barreling out of the parking lot near Arville Street. Moments later, the stolen car rear-ended a silver minivan, sending it spinning out of control. Two occupants from the minivan required hospital treatment.[1] Undeterred, Allen pressed northbound through the intersection of West Charleston Boulevard and Essex Drive.

The Sonata then slammed into a large boulder and a light pole, toppling a street sign in the process. Saragosa suffered critical injuries and was rushed to a hospital, where he succumbed. Allen emerged with only minor injuries, including a head wound visible later in court.[3][2] Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Lieutenant Monique Rodriguez noted that Saragosa awoke during the ordeal, realizing he had been kidnapped.[1]

Arrest, Charges, and Criminal Past

Officers arrived at the crash scene shortly before 11 a.m. Allen faced immediate arrest and booking into the Clark County Detention Center. Authorities charged him with multiple felonies tied to the deadly sequence.[5]

  • Open murder with a deadly weapon
  • First-degree kidnapping
  • Grand larceny of a motor vehicle
  • Robbery
  • Attempted murder

Investigators revealed Allen’s familiarity with law enforcement. He carried a lengthy record, including 17 prior cases in Las Vegas Justice Court. Police emphasized the opportunistic nature of the theft, with no prior connection between Allen and Saragosa.[1]

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Court Appearance Seals No-Bail Hold

Allen’s initial court date on Sunday, April 13, passed without his presence due to medical evaluation. Justice of the Peace Eric Goodman nonetheless denied bail and rescheduled for Tuesday.[5] On April 14, Allen appeared at the Regional Justice Center, sporting a head bandage but appearing composed as he chatted with a fellow inmate.

Public Defender Julia Murray waived a bail argument and requested a preliminary hearing in 15 days. The judge set it for April 28. Allen remains detained without bond as the case advances.[2]

A memorial has begun forming near the crash site, honoring Saragosa as family and friends grapple with the loss. Requena described her son as “my baby boy, my ride or die,” her voice breaking at the thought of his final moments: “He must be crying for his mother.”[4] This case underscores the perils of leaving vehicles unattended, even briefly, in public spaces.

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Key Takeaways

  • A simple errand spiraled into a fatal kidnapping and crash in under 10 minutes.
  • Suspect Harold Allen faces life-altering charges amid a history of 17 prior court cases.
  • Victim Benito Saragosa’s death prompts calls for heightened parking lot vigilance.

Communities continue to reel from such preventable violence. What steps can shoppers take to protect themselves and loved ones? Share your thoughts in the comments.

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