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"Henderson Crime Report: Property Crimes Persist, Violent Crimes Decline"
- 2025/03/19
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Henderson Police Department Crime Report Digest for March 7-13, 2025
On March 7, officers responded to 19 reported criminal incidents across Henderson. Notable cases included a theft at a retail store on Stephanie Street and a domestic disturbance on Warm Springs Road.
March 8 saw 14 crimes reported. A burglary occurred at a residence near Green Valley Parkway, with suspects still at large. Officers also investigated a vandalism complaint at a business on Eastern Avenue.
19 incidents were logged on March 9. Police arrested a suspect for assault following an altercation outside a bar on Water Street. A vehicle theft was reported in the Gibson Springs neighborhood.
March 10 was busier with 20 criminal reports. Detectives opened an investigation into an alleged fraud scheme targeting elderly residents. A hit-and-run collision occurred near Horizon Ridge Parkway and Stephanie Street.
On March 11, 15 crimes were documented. Officers responded to reports of trespassing at an apartment complex on Warm Springs Road. A robbery was reported at a convenience store on Boulder Highway.
March 12 saw 10 incidents. Police made an arrest in connection with a series of car break-ins in the Anthem neighborhood. Officers also investigated reports of suspicious activity near several schools.
The week concluded on March 13 with 15 reported crimes. Detectives are seeking information on an armed robbery at a gas station on Lake Mead Parkway. A domestic violence incident on Mission Drive resulted in one arrest.
Throughout the week, officers conducted increased patrols in areas experiencing higher crime rates. The department also participated in a regional task force operation targeting drug trafficking.
Analysis of the week's data shows property crimes remain the most common offenses, with theft and burglary accounting for approximately 40% of all reports. Violent crimes saw a slight decrease compared to the previous week.
The Henderson Police Department reminds residents to stay vigilant and report any suspicious activity. Community cooperation is crucial in maintaining public safety and solving crimes.
Anyone with information about these or other criminal incidents is urged to contact the Henderson Police Department at 702-267-4913. To remain anonymous, call Crime Stoppers at 702-385-5555 or visit crimestoppersofnv.com. Tips leading to arrests or indictments processed through Crime Stoppers may result in cash rewards.
On March 7, officers responded to 19 reported criminal incidents across Henderson. Notable cases included a theft at a retail store on Stephanie Street and a domestic disturbance on Warm Springs Road.
March 8 saw 14 crimes reported. A burglary occurred at a residence near Green Valley Parkway, with suspects still at large. Officers also investigated a vandalism complaint at a business on Eastern Avenue.
19 incidents were logged on March 9. Police arrested a suspect for assault following an altercation outside a bar on Water Street. A vehicle theft was reported in the Gibson Springs neighborhood.
March 10 was busier with 20 criminal reports. Detectives opened an investigation into an alleged fraud scheme targeting elderly residents. A hit-and-run collision occurred near Horizon Ridge Parkway and Stephanie Street.
On March 11, 15 crimes were documented. Officers responded to reports of trespassing at an apartment complex on Warm Springs Road. A robbery was reported at a convenience store on Boulder Highway.
March 12 saw 10 incidents. Police made an arrest in connection with a series of car break-ins in the Anthem neighborhood. Officers also investigated reports of suspicious activity near several schools.
The week concluded on March 13 with 15 reported crimes. Detectives are seeking information on an armed robbery at a gas station on Lake Mead Parkway. A domestic violence incident on Mission Drive resulted in one arrest.
Throughout the week, officers conducted increased patrols in areas experiencing higher crime rates. The department also participated in a regional task force operation targeting drug trafficking.
Analysis of the week's data shows property crimes remain the most common offenses, with theft and burglary accounting for approximately 40% of all reports. Violent crimes saw a slight decrease compared to the previous week.
The Henderson Police Department reminds residents to stay vigilant and report any suspicious activity. Community cooperation is crucial in maintaining public safety and solving crimes.
Anyone with information about these or other criminal incidents is urged to contact the Henderson Police Department at 702-267-4913. To remain anonymous, call Crime Stoppers at 702-385-5555 or visit crimestoppersofnv.com. Tips leading to arrests or indictments processed through Crime Stoppers may result in cash rewards.