The shooter who opened fire Sunday night at a country music concert is dead and he was the lone gunman, Las Vegas authorities said.

Authorities said shooter, who was not named but was identified as a local resident, fired from the 32nd floor of the Mandalay Bay hotel and resort on the Las Vegas Strip. They confronted him there and he was killed.

Still, officials issued an urgent bulletin to the public in search of the following:

Marilou Danley is being sought for questioning re the investigation into the active shooter incident. If seen please call 9-1-1! pic.twitter.com/Z83XvcHejH — LVMPD (@LVMPD) October 2, 2017


Authorities said they are looking for the following vehicles that are associated with the gunman:

Hyundai Tucson | Nevada license plate 114B40

Chrysler Pacifica | Nevada license plate 19D401

Authorities are searching for a female companion believed to have been traveling with the gunman. They said they are eager to interview her.


Marilou Danley | 4 feet, 11 inches and 111 pounds | Asian

“We are interested in talking to her for follow up,” Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Sheriff Joe Lombardo said.

Lombardo asked the public to provide his office with any videos of the shooting scene.

Las Vegas shooting


alene.tchekmedyian@latimes.com

Twitter: @AleneTchek

MORE ON THE SHOOTING

More than 20 dead and 100 injured in shooting on Las Vegas Strip; police say one suspect is ‘down’ and there are no more shooters


Videos capture moments of terror as gunfire rings out at end of Las Vegas concerns

Las Vegas airport temporary closed by mass shooting; delays continue

Country artists who performed at Route 91 Harvest festival react to mass shooting