Las Vegas Review-Journal

Suspect arrested in armed burglaries

Police say one owner persuaded man to flee

- By Katelyn Newberg Las Vegas Review-journal

On June 20, a burglar, gun in hand, was interrupte­d inside a Henderson home. Police say he shot a man the night before.

But instead of shooting a second man, the burglar this time was persuaded by the homeowner to put the gun down and flee, arrest documents show.

According to the report, 41-yearold Timothy Sledge used residents’ own guns against them during back-to-back burglaries in a neighborho­od near Lake Mead Parkway and Warm Springs Road.

Sledge is accused of shooting a man in the back before fleeing during the first burglary on the afternoon of June 19. Sledge shot that homeowner with the man’s own AK-47 rifle, picking it up only after the man’s AR-15 rifle didn’t fire, he told Henderson Police Department officers. Sledge said he shot the man when he was interrupte­d while burglarizi­ng the man’s home, according to the report.

The homeowner confronted

Sledge and threw a chair at him. The man tried to leave the home when he heard a “trigger pull” and was shot in the back, the report said.

He was taken to Sunrise Hospital and Medical Center and was expected to survive, police said.

Sledge admitted to police that the next day, he burglarize­d a home only a few minutes from the first burglary, the arrest report said. Again, a man returned home during the burglary.

When the man went inside, he saw the burglar holding his own handgun. The man was able to “talk Sledge into setting the gun down,” and the burglar ran from the home, the report said.

Police located Sledge after a neighbor called in with a tip, saying that the door to his backyard shed looked suspicious. Officers found Sledge in the shed, the report said.

In an interview, Sledge “offered a full confession to his involvemen­t with the burglary and shooting,” the arrest report said.

Sledge said he shot at the man because “he was scared” and didn’t think he could escape the home quickly, the report said.

He remained Wednesday in the Clark County Detention Center on $500,000 bail.

Sledge has been charged with attempted murder with a deadly weapon, burglary, burglary with a firearm or deadly weapon, dischargin­g a firearm within a structure, possessing stolen property, home invasion and assault with a deadly weapon, court records show.

Contact Katelyn Newberg at knewberg@reviewjour­nal.com or 702-383-0240. Follow @k_newberg on Twitter.

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