LAS VEGAS — Court records show that the woman suspected of crashing into pedestrians on the Las Vegas Strip changed her name less than two months ago.
Lakeisha Nicole Holloway petitioned to change her name to Paris Paradise Morton on Oct. 8, and a Portland, Oregon, judge granted permission Oct. 30. According to her application, Holloway was living across the Columbia River in Vancouver, Washington, at the time.
The judge who granted the name change hasn’t returned a phone call about Holloway’s request.
Court records show she was charged in Oregon in 2011 with operating a vehicle without driving privileges and driving uninsured. She was convicted in March 2012.
Nevada authorities said Holloway had been in Las Vegas for about a week, where she was believed to be homeless.
The 3-year-old daughter of the suspect is being cared for by child protective services.
A Clark County spokesman, Erik Pappa, cited confidentiality policy and said Monday that he couldn’t discuss the case. Pappa said the agency typically tries to place children back with family members.
Police said the girl was riding in the 1996 Oldsmobile sedan that her mother repeatedly drove onto a sidewalk near the Paris Las Vegas hotel-casino. Neither the mother nor child was hurt.
Clark County Sheriff Joe Lombardo said three people in critical condition have suffered head injuries.
Authorities said people jumped on the car and banged on its windows as it plowed through pedestrians.
Lombardo told reporters Holloway wouldn’t stop and it appeared from video that it was an intentional act.
An Arizona woman was killed and dozens of people were injured, including an 11-year-old child.
Prosecutors said 24-year-old Holloway faces a charge of murder with a deadly weapon and is being held without bail.
Lombardo told reporters Monday that Holloway didn’t appear to be distressed when she was arrested. He said she told a valet at a hotel to call 911 after she ran down people on Las Vegas Boulevard.
The sheriff said at least 35 people injured in the crash were taken to hospitals, including four college students from Oregon. Pacific University spokesman Joe Lang said the students are members of the wrestling team and were in Las Vegas to compete in a tournament. He said 19 athletes and coaches were walking together Sunday night when the woman swerved onto the sidewalk. He said three of the four injured students were taken to a hospital. Two students were later released, and the other was kept overnight for observation.
He said the team won’t compete in Monday’s tournament.
Pacific University is based in Forest Grove, about 30 miles west of Portland.
Other victims were from Florida, Colorado, California, Washington, Mexico and Quebec, Canada.
A drug recognition expert on the scene determined Holloway was under the influence of a “stimulant,” but blood test results are pending.
Clark County Coroner John Fudenberg said Monday that 32-year-old Jessica Valenzuela of Buckeye, Arizona, died in the crash Sunday night.
The coroner said the suburban Phoenix woman was visiting Las Vegas with her husband. A cause of death is pending, with an autopsy scheduled Monday.
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