
Henderson Crime Roundup: Burglaries, Assaults, and Ongoing Investigations in Nevada City
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On Tuesday, in the Whitney Ranch neighborhood, officers responded to a call regarding suspicious activity near a retail parking lot. Upon arrival, they encountered two individuals allegedly attempting to break into parked vehicles. One suspect fled on foot. Police are seeking public assistance to identify a male approximately 6 feet tall, wearing a black hoodie and blue jeans, last seen heading eastbound from the area. The second suspect, a juvenile, was detained and released to a guardian.
Late Wednesday evening in the West Henderson area near St. Rose Parkway, patrol units were dispatched following reports of shots fired. Officers discovered evidence of gunfire but no injuries were reported and no suspects have been apprehended. This incident remains open and active, with detectives canvassing for witnesses and surveillance footage.
A commercial theft occurred Thursday afternoon in the Anthem Highlands commercial district. Surveillance footage captured two subjects allegedly removing merchandise from a storefront without payment before fleeing in a dark sedan. Henderson Police are asking for community tips to help identify the suspects. The case is under active investigation.
No major violent felonies beyond the reported assault and firearm discharge have been confirmed for the week. Police data and recent reports continue to highlight an uptick in property crimes, particularly thefts from vehicles and retail stores in multiple neighborhoods, a trend noted in recent Henderson crime updates. Cases involving juveniles and sensitive domestic matters remain confidential as required by policy.
Anyone with information about these or other criminal incidents is encouraged to contact Henderson Police Department tip line or Crime Stoppers for anonymous reporting. Your cooperation is vital to maintaining community safety. For emergencies, always call 911. For non-emergencies or to provide tips, contact 311 or the Henderson Police non-emergency line.