(FOX 11) - If you were injured in or witnessed the shooting at the Route 91 Harvest Music Festival in Las Vegas, you may be eligible for certain services and rights, such as special funding to provide emergency assistance, crime victims compensation, and counseling. Additional information about these resources can be found below.
The FBI is assisting the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department in responding to and investigating the shooting at the Harvest Music Festival in Las Vegas, Nevada on October 1, 2017.
Lost Belongings:
The FBI is working to collect all belongings left behind at the Harvest Music Festival site. As items become available, they will be distributed at the Family Assistance Center located at 3150 Paradise Road (southeast corner). Only items from Sections A and B on the map have been collected and cataloged thus far and are available for retrieval at the Family Assistance Center between the hours of 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. daily. Items from Sections C through F are in process and will become available at the Family Assistance Center in the coming days as the concert site is processed in alphabetical order. Please continue to check back here to see status updates on when these items may be available.
If you lost a cell phone, please text a message with your full name to your lost cell phone.
For anyone not in the Las Vegas area, please fill out the victim questionnaire and include as much detail about your lost items as possible. We will work with individuals who have already traveled home to get your identified items back to you as soon as possible.
If you need further information, please e-mail the Victim Services Division at LVFestivalAssist@fbi.gov for any victim inquiries.
To provide investigative information related to the shootings, please submit a tip at tips.fbi.gov. If you have photos or videos related to the shooting, please call 1-800-CALL-FBI.
Las Vegas Incident Family Assistance Center:
The Family Assistance Center is open to any individual who was present during the incident and is looking for support, assistance, and resources. Families and next-of-kin of those who were impacted are also welcome. Anyone in the local Las Vegas area can dial 211 for more information on the Center.
Hours of Operation: 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. (through October 11, 2017)
Location:
Las Vegas Convention Center
3150 Paradise Road
Las Vegas, Nevada
Southeast Building/Bronze lot parking
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