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Crime Report Digest: Henderson PD Responds to Thefts, Vandalism, and Domestic Disturbance
- 2025/03/31
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The Henderson Police Department has released its crime report digest for March 14-20, 2025. On March 15, officers responded to a robbery at a convenience store on East Lake Mead Parkway. The suspect allegedly brandished a weapon and fled with an undisclosed amount of cash. The case remains under investigation.
A domestic disturbance was reported on March 16 in the Green Valley Ranch area. Officers arrived to find a verbal altercation between two adults. No arrests were made, but both parties were referred to counseling services.
On March 17, police investigated a series of vehicle break-ins near the Galleria at Sunset mall. Several cars had windows smashed, with valuables reported stolen. Authorities are reviewing security camera footage and urge residents to remove valuables from vehicles.
A suspected drunk driving incident occurred on March 18 on Eastern Avenue. The driver was arrested after failing field sobriety tests. No injuries were reported.
Officers responded to reports of vandalism at a local park on March 19. Several pieces of playground equipment were damaged. The parks department is assessing repair costs while police investigate potential leads.
On March 20, a shoplifting incident was reported at a retail store on Stephanie Street. Store security detained a suspect who allegedly attempted to leave with unpaid merchandise. The individual was cited and released pending a court appearance.
Throughout the week, Henderson police conducted increased patrols in areas that have seen recent upticks in property crimes. These efforts resulted in several arrests for outstanding warrants and minor drug offenses.
The police department also participated in a community outreach event on March 19, engaging with residents to discuss neighborhood safety concerns and crime prevention strategies.
Analysis of the week's incidents shows a slight decrease in violent crimes compared to the previous week, while property crimes remained relatively stable. The police department continues to focus on curbing vehicle-related thefts and break-ins, which have shown a marginal increase over the past month.
Residents are reminded to report any suspicious activity to the Henderson Police Department. For emergencies, call 911. For non-emergency situations or to provide information on ongoing investigations, contact the department's non-emergency line at 702-267-5000. Anonymous tips can be submitted through Crime Stoppers at 702-385-5555 or online at crimestoppersofnv.com.
The Henderson Police Department emphasizes its commitment to community safety and encourages residents to stay informed and engaged in local crime prevention efforts. Regular updates and safety tips are available on the department's official social media channels and website.
A domestic disturbance was reported on March 16 in the Green Valley Ranch area. Officers arrived to find a verbal altercation between two adults. No arrests were made, but both parties were referred to counseling services.
On March 17, police investigated a series of vehicle break-ins near the Galleria at Sunset mall. Several cars had windows smashed, with valuables reported stolen. Authorities are reviewing security camera footage and urge residents to remove valuables from vehicles.
A suspected drunk driving incident occurred on March 18 on Eastern Avenue. The driver was arrested after failing field sobriety tests. No injuries were reported.
Officers responded to reports of vandalism at a local park on March 19. Several pieces of playground equipment were damaged. The parks department is assessing repair costs while police investigate potential leads.
On March 20, a shoplifting incident was reported at a retail store on Stephanie Street. Store security detained a suspect who allegedly attempted to leave with unpaid merchandise. The individual was cited and released pending a court appearance.
Throughout the week, Henderson police conducted increased patrols in areas that have seen recent upticks in property crimes. These efforts resulted in several arrests for outstanding warrants and minor drug offenses.
The police department also participated in a community outreach event on March 19, engaging with residents to discuss neighborhood safety concerns and crime prevention strategies.
Analysis of the week's incidents shows a slight decrease in violent crimes compared to the previous week, while property crimes remained relatively stable. The police department continues to focus on curbing vehicle-related thefts and break-ins, which have shown a marginal increase over the past month.
Residents are reminded to report any suspicious activity to the Henderson Police Department. For emergencies, call 911. For non-emergency situations or to provide information on ongoing investigations, contact the department's non-emergency line at 702-267-5000. Anonymous tips can be submitted through Crime Stoppers at 702-385-5555 or online at crimestoppersofnv.com.
The Henderson Police Department emphasizes its commitment to community safety and encourages residents to stay informed and engaged in local crime prevention efforts. Regular updates and safety tips are available on the department's official social media channels and website.