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Henderson, NV Crime Update: Burglaries, Thefts, and Ongoing Investigations
- 2025/04/19
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Between April 12 and April 18, 2025, Henderson, Nevada, police responded to a range of criminal incidents across the city. In the Green Valley South area on April 12, officers investigated an alleged residential burglary where unknown suspects forced entry into a home, removing electronics and jewelry. The case remains under investigation. In the vicinity of Lake Mead Parkway and Boulder Highway on April 13, a vehicle theft was reported; the stolen sedan was later recovered abandoned in a nearby parking lot, and no arrests have been made as the investigation continues.
On April 14, a reported assault occurred near Stephanie Street and Warm Springs Road, involving an altercation between two individuals outside a business. The suspect fled the scene prior to police arrival, and the matter is currently under investigation. Patrols responded to a commercial burglary on April 15 in the Whitney Ranch neighborhood, where entry was gained overnight and cash was stolen from a register. No suspects have been identified.
April 16 saw a robbery reported along Eastern Avenue near the Anthem area. The victim stated that a male suspect threatened them and took personal property before fleeing on foot. The suspect is described as a Hispanic male, mid-20s, approximately 5’8”, wearing a gray hoodie and dark jeans. Police are seeking public assistance in identifying this individual. Anyone with information should contact Henderson police.
On April 17, officers responded to Sunset Station area for an alleged shoplifting incident involving multiple suspects who left the scene in a white SUV prior to law enforcement’s arrival. The case remains open. In the Mission Hills neighborhood on April 18, police investigated a vandalism incident where graffiti was discovered on public property. The investigation is ongoing.
Throughout the reporting period, there were several vehicle break-in reports, particularly in apartment complexes along Horizon Ridge Parkway, with items ranging from electronics to vehicle parts reported stolen. Most of these incidents are under investigation with no arrests reported.
No significant violent crime trend was observed over the week, but property crimes such as burglaries and vehicle break-ins remain prevalent, especially in the Green Valley and Horizon Ridge areas. Police continue to urge residents to secure their vehicles and report suspicious activity.
To report tips related to any active investigations or to provide information on suspects sought by police, contact the Henderson Police Department at 702-267-2323 or through the department’s online crime tip portal. For emergencies, dial 911.
On April 14, a reported assault occurred near Stephanie Street and Warm Springs Road, involving an altercation between two individuals outside a business. The suspect fled the scene prior to police arrival, and the matter is currently under investigation. Patrols responded to a commercial burglary on April 15 in the Whitney Ranch neighborhood, where entry was gained overnight and cash was stolen from a register. No suspects have been identified.
April 16 saw a robbery reported along Eastern Avenue near the Anthem area. The victim stated that a male suspect threatened them and took personal property before fleeing on foot. The suspect is described as a Hispanic male, mid-20s, approximately 5’8”, wearing a gray hoodie and dark jeans. Police are seeking public assistance in identifying this individual. Anyone with information should contact Henderson police.
On April 17, officers responded to Sunset Station area for an alleged shoplifting incident involving multiple suspects who left the scene in a white SUV prior to law enforcement’s arrival. The case remains open. In the Mission Hills neighborhood on April 18, police investigated a vandalism incident where graffiti was discovered on public property. The investigation is ongoing.
Throughout the reporting period, there were several vehicle break-in reports, particularly in apartment complexes along Horizon Ridge Parkway, with items ranging from electronics to vehicle parts reported stolen. Most of these incidents are under investigation with no arrests reported.
No significant violent crime trend was observed over the week, but property crimes such as burglaries and vehicle break-ins remain prevalent, especially in the Green Valley and Horizon Ridge areas. Police continue to urge residents to secure their vehicles and report suspicious activity.
To report tips related to any active investigations or to provide information on suspects sought by police, contact the Henderson Police Department at 702-267-2323 or through the department’s online crime tip portal. For emergencies, dial 911.