
Housecleaner said multiple illnesses tied to Las Vegas house with possible bio lab: Police report
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The cleaning woman said she and a handyman both got "deathly ill" after going into the garage," the police report said.
Multiple people who spent time inside a Las Vegas residence that houses a possible illegal biological lab fell ill, the property's former cleaning employee told police, according to newly released court documents.
The former cleaning employee, who went by the pseudonym "Kelly," tipped off authorities to the alleged operation early last month, according to an arrest report for the residence's property manager filed with the Las Vegas Justice Court following a weekend raid at the home.
Kelly said she had been hired by the property manager, Ori Solomon, to clean the home, which was rented out by the room via websites, including Airbnb, according to the report.
Solomon, also known as Ori Salomon, was arrested over the weekend and faces both state and federal charges, including felony disposal/discharge of hazardous waste in an unauthorized manner and allegedly violating his visa by possessing firearms.
Kelly told police that while working at the house in April 2025, she entered the garage, which was usually locked, and found an assortment of "refrigerators/freezers, glass beakers with reddish liquid inside," a biological safety cabinet and what she believed to be a centrifuge, according to Solomon's arrest report.













