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Henderson police arrested Allison Howlett, 36, on June 27 after a 911 call from the suspect's spouse triggered a counterterrorism investigation that authorities say may have prevented a mass casualty attack on the Las Vegas Strip.
Officers recovered more than 50 firearms across two locations, including machine guns, grenade launchers and thousands of rounds of ammunition.
The Arrest and What Officers Found The case began when Julie Howlett called 911 to report a domestic dispute, a stolen vehicle loaded with firearms, and threats from her spouse of both "suicide by cop" and a mass shooting.
Henderson police used vehicle tracking technology to locate the stolen SUV at the parking garage of Sunset Station casino. Allison Howlett was found inside with loud music playing, refusing to surrender.
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