One Month Later: Las Vegas Family Presses for Justice in Unsolved Double Homicide

A Child’s Desperate Call Unveils Tragedy (Image Credits: Flickr)

Las Vegas – A grieving family marked one month since a 7-year-old boy discovered his mother and a family friend shot to death in their southwest home, with investigators yet to name a suspect.[1]

A Child’s Desperate Call Unveils Tragedy

On January 28, 2026, around 7:30 a.m., Amill McClelland dialed 911 from the residence in the 8600 block of Rowland Bluff Avenue, near South Durango Drive and West Mountains Edge Parkway. He reported that his mother needed help. Officers arrived quickly and found Briana Flowers, 31, in the kitchen with a fatal gunshot wound to the head. Upstairs, Anfernee Pollard, also 31, lay dead from gunshot wounds to the head, neck, and chest.[1][2]

The Clark County coroner ruled both deaths homicides. Paramedics pronounced the victims dead at the scene despite efforts to save them. Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department classified the case as a double homicide, ruling out a murder-suicide based on initial evidence.[2]

Lives Remembered Amid Heartbreak

Briana Flowers hailed from Belize and had settled in Las Vegas after time in Southern California. She supported herself by purchasing storage units and reselling items online while cherishing her collections. Following her mother’s death from cancer the previous May, Flowers became the legal guardian of her teenage sister, Victoria Stockton. She had just returned from dropping Victoria at school when the attack occurred.[1]…

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