Update (7/9/2025, 12:25 p.m.):
The Nye County Sheriff’s Office says all four people connected to the July 5 park shooting in Pahrump have now been located and interviewed.
According to an update posted in a comment on their official Facebook page, Brandon Port was interviewed and released on Saturday. Carlos Blakely turned himself in on Monday, was interviewed, and has been arrested. On Tuesday, Anthony Aguilar and Fabian Ferrante also surrendered. Aguilar was arrested following his interview, while Ferrante was released.
The investigation remains ongoing.
Update (7/8/2025, 6:15 p.m.):
A new update from the Nye County Sheriff's Office says that Anthony Aguilar and Fabian Ferrante have turned themselves in at the Nye County Sheriff's Office Pahrump station.
They say that now all of the suspects have been located, and the investigation is ongoing.
Update (7/8/2025, 11:25 a.m.):
The Nye County Sherriff's Office has issued a notice that 18-year-old Anthony Aguilar is now wanted for murder.
He's described as 5'6" tall, 140 pounds with black hair and brown eyes.Â
Officials say that Aguilar is considered armed and dangerous; if you see him, call 911 immediately.
18-year-old Carlos Blakely, who was previously sought by deputies, turned himself in and will be charged with murder.
19-year-old Fabian Ferrante is no longer classified as a suspect, but he is still a person of interest and is wanted for questioning.
Original Story (7/6/2025, 7:09 p.m.):
The Nye County Sheriff's Office (NCSO) has released information regarding a deadly shooting that took place in Pahrump on July 5.
According to the NCSO, on July 5 a group of suspects fired a gun into a crowd gathered at Ian Deutch Park in Pahrump for a movie in the park night.
One person was killed in the shooting.
The suspects then fled in a red Chevy Camaro, which has been located.
NCSO is currently looking for 18-year-old Anthony Aguilar, 18-year-old Carlos Blakely, 19-year-old Fabian Ferrante and a juvenile who often hangs out with the group.
18-year-old Brandon Port was allegedly involved as well; NCSO deputies have found and interviewed him.
Due to the tragic incident, the Town of Pahrump has suspended the "Movies in the Park" events starting this weekend, July 12.
Anyone with information on where any of these men can be found is encouraged to call the Nye County Sheriff's Office at (775) 751-7000, option 5.
