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Police: $10K Reward Offered In Las Vegas Hotel Killings

LAS VEGAS (AP) — A $10,000 reward is being offered for information leading to the killer of a 38-year-old tour operator from Vietnam and one of her employees who were found stabbed to death at a Las Vegas Strip hotel.

The hotel, Circus Circus, is offering the reward for information about the slayings last Friday in a room on the 21st floor of the building.

Police Lt. Ray Spencer said Wednesday that investigators are trying to identify a person who entered the room to steal property and stabbed Sang Boi Nghia and the man to death.

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Nghia's daughter, Chau Nghia, told the Las Vegas Review-Journal that her mother owned a tour business in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, and the male victim was a tour employee.