Man hit by car was also shot
Wednesday, March 8, 2000 | 9:15 a.m.
An autopsy has revealed that a 25-year-old Las Vegas man who is believed to have been intentionally run over and killed over the weekend was also shot.
Conrad Sandoval left his house at about 6 p.m. Friday night and was found dead about 3 a.m. Saturday in an apartment complex parking lot, police said.
Witnesses told police that a small, green car struck Sandoval and drove him into a tree in the complex, but no witnesses remember hearing gunshots, Lt. Wayne Petersen said.
"We don't know the exact sequence of events that lead to the victim's death," Petersen said. "None of the witnesses reported hearing any shots, but the bullets showed up in the autopsy X-rays."
Petersen said Sandoval was shot multiple times with a a small-caliber gun.
Sandoval was covered in blood and detectives could not tell exactly what types of injuries he had suffered at the scene, Petersen said.
Sandoval was last seen by his wife Friday night, when he left in a green 1996 four-door Ford Taurus. The car has not been recovered, and witnesses told detectives that the car that hit Sandoval was small and green.
"The colors are certainly right, and a Taurus is a small to medium car," Petersen said. "The suspects could still be driving around in it."
Evidence shows that the car drove over a curb, across a sidewalk and accelerated up a small embankment before crashing into the victim and the tree, detectives said.
Two men in the car reportedly got out and pulled the victim's body out from under the vehicle and then drove off.
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