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"Crime Report Digest: Domestic Assault, Package Thefts, and Traffic Incidents in Henderson"
- 2025/03/12
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Henderson Police Department Crime Report Digest - Week of March 4-10, 2025
On March 4, officers responded to a domestic disturbance call on Dog Bar Road near Dishion Place. A male suspect was arrested for alleged assault against his girlfriend. The case is under investigation.
Later that evening, police were dispatched to Ridgeview Drive following reports of loose animals in the area. The situation was resolved without incident.
On March 5, a theft was reported on Elnora Drive near Indian Springs Road. The victim stated that unopened packages were stolen from outside their residence. Extra patrols have been requested in the area.
Officers conducted a traffic stop on March 6 near the intersection of Rainbow Boulevard and Flamingo Road. A motorcyclist was hospitalized following a collision. The incident remains under investigation.
On March 7, police arrested a former school district employee on charges of alleged sexual misconduct with a student. The suspect was taken into custody without incident.
A shooting investigation was launched on March 8 in east Las Vegas. No injuries were reported and police are seeking information from the public.
On March 9, officers responded to reports of an attempted arson in Boulder City. Authorities are requesting assistance in identifying a person of interest captured on surveillance footage.
A pedestrian fatality occurred on March 10 near the intersection of Horizon Ridge Parkway and Kind Avenue. Police suspect impairment and reckless driving were factors. The driver was arrested at the scene.
Also on March 10, staff at Tom Williams Elementary School confiscated a firearm from a student. The incident is being investigated in cooperation with school officials.
Throughout the week, officers conducted increased traffic enforcement targeting speeding violations across Henderson.
Police note a concerning uptick in reports of package thefts from residential areas. Residents are advised to utilize secure delivery options when possible.
The Henderson Police Department urges anyone with information about these or other criminal incidents to contact the non-emergency line at 702-267-5000. For emergencies, always dial 911. Anonymous tips can be submitted through Crime Stoppers at 702-385-5555.
On March 4, officers responded to a domestic disturbance call on Dog Bar Road near Dishion Place. A male suspect was arrested for alleged assault against his girlfriend. The case is under investigation.
Later that evening, police were dispatched to Ridgeview Drive following reports of loose animals in the area. The situation was resolved without incident.
On March 5, a theft was reported on Elnora Drive near Indian Springs Road. The victim stated that unopened packages were stolen from outside their residence. Extra patrols have been requested in the area.
Officers conducted a traffic stop on March 6 near the intersection of Rainbow Boulevard and Flamingo Road. A motorcyclist was hospitalized following a collision. The incident remains under investigation.
On March 7, police arrested a former school district employee on charges of alleged sexual misconduct with a student. The suspect was taken into custody without incident.
A shooting investigation was launched on March 8 in east Las Vegas. No injuries were reported and police are seeking information from the public.
On March 9, officers responded to reports of an attempted arson in Boulder City. Authorities are requesting assistance in identifying a person of interest captured on surveillance footage.
A pedestrian fatality occurred on March 10 near the intersection of Horizon Ridge Parkway and Kind Avenue. Police suspect impairment and reckless driving were factors. The driver was arrested at the scene.
Also on March 10, staff at Tom Williams Elementary School confiscated a firearm from a student. The incident is being investigated in cooperation with school officials.
Throughout the week, officers conducted increased traffic enforcement targeting speeding violations across Henderson.
Police note a concerning uptick in reports of package thefts from residential areas. Residents are advised to utilize secure delivery options when possible.
The Henderson Police Department urges anyone with information about these or other criminal incidents to contact the non-emergency line at 702-267-5000. For emergencies, always dial 911. Anonymous tips can be submitted through Crime Stoppers at 702-385-5555.