Public administrator faces murder charge
LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — Several sources told the 8 News Now Investigators on Wednesday night that DNA linked Clark County Public Administrator Robert Telles to the murder of Review-Journal investigative reporter Jeff German.
Las Vegas Metropolitan police took Telles, 45, into custody on Wednesday, hours after investigators searched his west valley home in connection with German’s stabbing death.
A neighbor discovered German, 69, deceased at his home on Saturday, but police believe his murder actually occurred Friday.
Telles was the focus of recent investigative stories by the longtime investigative journalist. He was expected in court Thursday at 1:30 p.m. to face a charge of open murder with the use of a deadly weapon.
Sources told the Investigators they found DNA, which matched Telles. Police also found bloody items, including clothing, sources told the Investigators.

Investigators had released a photo of an SUV connected to the crime, which sources told the 8 News Now Investigators matched one of Telles’ cars.
Records showed Telles was booked into the Clark County Detention Center on Wednesday night after being treated for self-inflicted injuries at a hospital.

Telles, a Democrat, lost a three-way primary in June. In online posts following the election, Telles appeared to blame German for his election loss.