Robert Telles

A grand jury has indicted Robert Telles, a former Nevada county official on murder charges after he fatally stabbed a Las Vegas journalist who was investigating his office.

Last month, Robert Telles, 45, was arrested and charged in the death of Las Vegas Review-Journal reporter Jeff German, who was found stabbed to death outside his home on Sept. 3.

PHOTO: Outgoing Clark County Public Administrator Robert Telles appears in court during his arraignment at the Regional Justice Center, Sept. 20, 2022, in Las Vegas.
Outgoing Clark County Public Administrator Robert Telles appears in court during his arraignment at the Regional Justice Center, Sept. 20, 2022, in Las Vegas.

He has now been formally indicted by the Clark County grand jury on the charge of murder with use of a deadly weapon.

The indictment, filed Thursday, alleges that Robert Telles, “with malice aforethought,” killed German by stabbing him multiple times.

The murder was “willful, deliberate and premeditated,” and “perpetrated by lying in wait” for the 69-year-old German, the indictment alleged.

Telles, who served as the Clark County public administrator, blamed German for ruining his career in politics and his marriage, according to prosecutors.

Telles lost his bid for re-election following an investigation by German in the Review-Journal that exposed turmoil in his office and accusations of bullying, retaliation and an “inappropriate relationship” between Telles and a staffer.

PHOTO: Las Vegas Review-Journal investigative reporter Jeff German.
Las Vegas Review-Journal investigative reporter Jeff German.

Police said the day before German’s murder, Telles was seen approaching the journalist’s home, where he allegedly had an altercation with him.

On the day of the murder, Telles allegedly wore a disguise — described by police as a straw hat and reflective vest — before stabbing German outside his home, police said.

Telles was arrested on Sept. 7 after DNA evidence found by a SWAT team at his home linked him to the crime scene, police said.

Telles has been held without bail in Clark County Detention Center. He was denied bail again during a court appearance this week, despite his attorney’s argument that he is not a threat to the community or a flight risk, ABC Las Vegas affiliate KTNV reported.

Judge Karen Bennett-Haron said she will “reconsider” bail during the preliminary hearing, scheduled for Oct. 26, according to KTNV.

Telles’ term as public administrator didn’t expire until Jan. 1, 2023, though he was officially removed from office on Oct. 5, KTNV reported.

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