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LAS VEGAS (AP) — An 18-year-old man arrested in a home invasion robbery in which a Las Vegas woman was killed left his high school homework in the getaway car, police said.
Maths homework bearing the name Kamari Oliver was found in a backpack in the vehicle after the victim’s boyfriend saw several thieves leaving the house and rammed their vehicle with his into a nearby wall on 25 March, according to a recently released police report.
The occupants of the getaway car fled the scene and Oliver was arrested March 28 after arriving at a high school, police said.
The school’s name was removed from the report, and Clark County School District officials declined to provide information about Oliver on Monday, the Las Vegas Review-Journal reported.
The report says police also found $5,000 in the getaway car and the slain woman’s boyfriend, Natalie Manduley, 24, was known to sell high-end jewelry on Instagram.
Manduley was killed in a shootout with the robbers, police said.
According to court records, the charges Oliver include murder, robbery, kidnapping and home invasion while in possession of a firearm or deadly weapon.
Oliver’s attorney, Dan Winder, did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the allegations.
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