• Henderson Crime Roundup: Burglaries, Assaults, and Ongoing Investigations in Nevada City
    Jun 11 2025
    Over the past week in Henderson, Nevada, police responded to multiple incidents across the city. In the Green Valley area, officers investigated a series of alleged property crimes, notably several vehicle burglaries and residential theft reports. Most of these incidents remain under investigation as police continue to seek leads on potential suspects. In the vicinity of Eastern Avenue and Paseo Verde Parkway, a domestic disturbance escalated into an alleged assault. Responding units detained an adult male at the scene; he was later arrested and booked pending formal charges. Police indicated the case is under review by detectives.

    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.
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  • Henderson Crime Report: Property Crimes Surge, Murder-Suicide Investigated, Traffic Safety Focus
    Jun 9 2025
    Henderson Police Department Weekly Crime Report - June 2-8, 2025

    Police are investigating a series of property crimes across Henderson neighborhoods. Theft incidents have shown a notable increase according to law enforcement sources, representing a significant portion of recent criminal activity. Residents are encouraged to secure valuables and report suspicious activity.

    An apparent murder-suicide occurred in Henderson last week. Police are conducting an investigation into the incident. No further details have been released at this time as the case remains active.

    Henderson Police participated in the Joining Forces initiative last week, focusing on roadway safety and raising awareness about the importance of safe and sober driving. The operation, which began on June 5, involved increased patrols and safety checkpoints throughout the city.

    In neighboring Nevada County, several incidents were reported that may be relevant to regional crime patterns. These included a civil service subpoena delivery on Idaho Maryland Road near Icon Way and Morro Drive on May 15 at 10:44 PM. The service was successfully completed.

    A noise disturbance was reported on Thiel Way between Henson Way and Low Court on May 15 at 10:43 PM. Officers responded but were unable to locate the source of the disturbance.

    A 911 hang-up call was received from Bolinas Way near Morro Drive on May 15 at 3:07 PM. The incident was handled by dispatch with no further action required.

    Law enforcement officials note that property crimes continue to be a concern for Henderson residents. Police are urging community vigilance and cooperation as they work to address these issues. The recent trend suggests property crimes constitute a significant portion of local criminal activity.

    The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department's Cold Case team continues to work on unresolved homicides in the region, which may include cases connected to Henderson. Their efforts focus on seeking justice for victims' families and bringing closure to long-standing cases.

    Residents with information about any criminal activity are encouraged to contact the Henderson Police Department. Anonymous tips can be submitted through Crime Stoppers. In case of emergency, always dial 911.
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  • Crime Concerns in Henderson, Nevada: Rising Property Crimes and Fraud Alerts
    Jun 7 2025
    Recent Crime Report for Henderson, Nevada
    June 1-7, 2025

    On Sunday, June 1, officers responded to reports of an alleged fraud in the Anthem neighborhood. The incident involved unsolicited phone calls requesting personal financial information from residents. Case remains under investigation.

    A total of 13 crimes were reported in Henderson on June 1, according to police records. The nature of these incidents was not specified in detail, but they contribute to an increasing pattern of criminal activity in the area.

    Monday, June 2 saw 17 reported crimes throughout Henderson, continuing a concerning trend for local law enforcement.

    Tuesday, June 3 showed a slight increase with 18 criminal incidents reported across the city.

    Wednesday, June 4 showed a significant decrease with only 7 crimes reported, marking the lowest daily total for the week.

    On Thursday, June 5, the Henderson Police Department announced they will be "Joining Forces" through June 21, 2025, in what appears to be a coordinated enforcement operation with other agencies. This initiative comes amid growing concerns about property crime rates in the community.

    Police are currently investigating an apparent murder-suicide that occurred in Henderson this week. Authorities have not released the names of those involved or the specific location, but have confirmed they are not seeking additional suspects in this case.

    Law enforcement officials have noted an uptick in property crimes throughout Henderson and are urging residents to remain vigilant. This includes securing valuables, locking vehicles and homes, and reporting suspicious activity promptly.

    The daily crime totals for Henderson show fluctuating but concerning patterns, with May showing daily crime reports ranging from 8 to 37 incidents. The recent trend suggests property crimes constitute a significant portion of local criminal activity.

    Police continue to investigate theft incidents across multiple neighborhoods and request community cooperation in their ongoing investigations.

    Any significant trends or patterns: Law enforcement data indicates an uptick in property crimes and fraud attempts targeting Henderson residents, particularly those involving phone scams requesting personal financial information.

    Emergency contact information for tips: Henderson residents with information regarding any criminal activity are encouraged to contact the Henderson Police Department's non-emergency line. For emergencies, always call 911.
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  • "Uptick in Property Crimes, Murder-Suicide in Henderson: Police Urge Vigilance and Community Cooperation"
    Jun 4 2025
    Henderson Police Daily Crime Report - June 4, 2025

    An uptick in property crimes has been reported across Henderson over the past week, with several notable incidents requiring police response.

    Green Valley area experienced an alleged residential burglary on Monday, May 26. Officers responded to reports of suspicious activity and discovered signs of forced entry. The case remains under investigation.

    Idaho Maryland Road near Icon Way had police presence on May 15 for civil service proceedings. Officers successfully served a subpoena at approximately 10:44 PM.

    Thiel Way between Henson Way and Low Court saw officers respond to a disturbance call involving noise complaints on May 15 at 10:43 PM. Officers were unable to locate the source of the disturbance upon arrival.

    Bolinas Way near Morro Drive generated a 911 call on May 15 at approximately 3:07 PM. The situation was handled by dispatch with no officer response required.

    In a more serious development, police are investigating an apparent murder-suicide incident. Details remain limited as detectives continue their work. The public is not believed to be at risk related to this isolated incident.

    The Henderson Police Department reminds residents to remain vigilant about securing their properties as warmer weather approaches. Recent statistics show property crimes typically increase during summer months. Simple precautions like securing windows, locking doors, and utilizing security systems can significantly reduce victimization.

    Sex offenders residing in Henderson are reminded of their legal obligation to register with the Henderson Police Department's Fingerprint Unit at the East Police Station within 48 hours of arrival. Registration hours are Monday through Wednesday from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and Thursday 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

    Similarly, convicted persons residing in Henderson must register and complete the Convicted Persons Questionnaire within 48 hours of arrival at the same location during regular business hours.

    Anyone with information about these or other criminal incidents is encouraged to contact the Henderson Police Department. For emergencies, call 911. For non-emergency situations or to provide anonymous tips, residents can contact the Henderson Police Records Section. The department emphasizes that community cooperation is essential in maintaining public safety and solving crimes.
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  • "Henderson Crime Roundup: Burglaries, Thefts, and Assaults in the Past Week"
    Jun 2 2025
    Monday, May 26, 2025 – Green Valley – Alleged residential burglary. Officers responded to a report of suspicious activity and discovered forced entry to a home. Stolen property was reported. The case is under investigation.

    Tuesday, May 27, 2025 – Cadence neighborhood – Alleged motor vehicle theft. A vehicle was reported stolen from a commercial parking lot. No suspects identified at this time. Investigation ongoing.

    Wednesday, May 28, 2025 – Near Lake Mead Parkway and Boulder Highway – Alleged assault. Officers responded to a disturbance involving multiple individuals. One adult male sustained minor injuries and declined medical transport. Suspect fled before police arrival. Under investigation.

    Thursday, May 29, 2025 – Mission Hills area – Alleged catalytic converter theft. Several parked vehicles were targeted during overnight hours. Police are seeking public assistance for information about suspicious activity observed in this area.

    Friday, May 30, 2025 – Stephanie Street corridor – Robbery. A convenience store clerk reported that a masked individual entered the business and demanded money. Cash was taken; no injuries were reported. Suspect is described as a male, approximately 6 feet tall, medium build, last seen wearing dark clothing and a black face mask. Police ask anyone with information to contact them.

    Saturday, May 31, 2025 – Whitney Ranch vicinity – Alleged vandalism. Property damage was reported to vehicles and exterior walls in a business parking lot. Investigation is underway.

    Sunday, June 1, 2025 – Anthem neighborhood – Alleged fraud. Officers received reports of a scam involving unsolicited phone calls requesting personal financial information. No suspects have been identified. Case is open.

    The past week saw continued reports of property crimes, with catalytic converter thefts and vehicle burglaries noted in multiple neighborhoods. Residents are encouraged to remain vigilant and report suspicious activity. Anyone with information regarding these or other ongoing cases is asked to contact the Henderson Police Department at 702-267-2323. For emergencies, dial 911.
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  • Henderson Crime Roundup: Burglaries, Thefts, and Ongoing Investigations in May 2025
    May 31 2025
    During the week of May 24 to May 30, 2025, Henderson Police responded to a range of alleged criminal incidents across the city. In the MacDonald Ranch area on May 24, officers investigated an alleged burglary at a retail center; the incident remains under investigation. The same day, in the Green Valley North area, a vehicle theft was reported in a residential neighborhood, with no suspects in custody.

    On May 25, in the Whitney Ranch vicinity, officers responded to an alleged assault outside a local shopping complex. The victim was treated at the scene. The investigation is ongoing. Later that evening near the intersection of Horizon Ridge Parkway and Stephanie Street, police were called to a disturbance that resulted in the arrest of one adult male for alleged disorderly conduct.

    In the Black Mountain area on May 26, an alleged vandalism incident occurred at a community park. Police are seeking information and encourage witnesses to come forward. No arrests have been made. In the Anthem neighborhood, a residential burglary was reported; this case remains under active investigation.

    May 27 saw patrols respond to an alleged theft from a business in the Lake Las Vegas district. Police reviewed security footage and are seeking public assistance in identifying a male suspect, described as white, mid-30s, approximately 6’0” tall, with short brown hair, last seen wearing a gray hoodie and blue jeans. Those with information are asked to contact law enforcement.

    On May 28 in the East Henderson sector, officers investigated a report of alleged fraud involving unauthorized credit card use at a gas station. The matter is under ongoing review. That night, near Warm Springs Road and Arroyo Grande Boulevard, an alleged domestic battery resulted in the arrest of one individual. The case is pending further legal proceedings.

    A significant incident on April 30, referenced for ongoing investigation, involved an apparent murder-suicide in the Imperia Drive area. Police responded to a shooting, discovering one deceased female and a male who later died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. This case, still open, is classified as the city’s third homicide of 2025.

    No substantial increase in any particular crime type has been noted over the past week. Residents are reminded to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity. Anyone with information about these cases or seeking to provide tips anonymously can call the Henderson Police Department at 702-267-4911, 3-1-1, or reach Crime Stoppers at 702-385-5555.
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  • "Henderson Police Respond to Varied Crimes: Thefts, Assaults, and Ongoing Investigations"
    May 28 2025
    During the week of May 21 to May 27, 2025, Henderson Police responded to a range of criminal incidents across several neighborhoods. On May 21, officers investigated reported thefts in the Green Valley and Whitney Ranch areas. Multiple incidents involved vehicle burglaries where suspects allegedly broke into parked cars and removed valuables; these cases remain under investigation. A shoplifting incident was reported at a retail center near Stephanie Street, resulting in an arrest at the scene. A residential burglary was reported near the Anthem area; entry was forced, and electronics were taken, with the incident currently under investigation. Suspicious activity, including attempted break-ins, was reported in the MacDonald Ranch neighborhood, with patrol units increasing presence in the vicinity.

    On May 22, officers responded to a domestic disturbance in the Seven Hills area. One adult was taken into custody for alleged assault, and the case is pending review by the district attorney. Later that day, a robbery occurred at a convenience store near the intersection of Lake Mead Parkway and Boulder Highway. The suspect reportedly displayed a weapon and fled the scene on foot with cash. Police are actively seeking public assistance in locating a male suspect described as approximately 5'10", medium build, wearing a dark hoodie and jeans at the time of the incident. The case remains open and under investigation.

    May 23 saw several reports of vandalism to property, particularly along Eastern Avenue, where vehicles were allegedly keyed overnight. No arrests have been made in these cases. Officers also responded to a call of shots fired in the vicinity of Paseo Verde Parkway; no injuries were reported, and the case is under investigation. On May 24, officers investigated an alleged aggravated assault near Horizon Ridge Parkway. Both parties were interviewed at the scene, and the suspect was arrested.

    May 25 included a call for service in the Inspirada neighborhood regarding a possible drug-related offense; officers confiscated narcotics, and the case is under review. In the afternoon, a suspected DUI was reported near Warm Springs Road. The driver was arrested following field sobriety testing.

    On May 26, a series of petty thefts from open garages were reported in the Mission Hills area. Officers increased patrols and are advising residents to secure their property. That evening, a disturbance at a local park in West Henderson resulted in citations for disorderly conduct.

    The week concluded on May 27 with a recovered stolen vehicle near Sunset Station and an arrest for alleged possession of stolen property.

    Throughout the week, the Henderson Police Department continued its ongoing investigation into the deceased body found on May 13; anyone with information is encouraged to contact investigators.

    A review of incident reports indicates a continued pattern of vehicle-related thefts and property crimes, along with several arrests tied to disturbances and assaults. Henderson Police urge residents to remain vigilant, report suspicious activity, and secure vehicles and homes.

    If you have information about any of these incidents or other criminal activity, please contact the Henderson Police Department at 702-267-4911, 3-1-1, or to remain anonymous, call Crime Stoppers at 702-385-5555. Tips that directly lead to a felony arrest or indictment may result in a cash reward.
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  • "Henderson Crime Report: A Spike in Property Crimes and Violent Incidents"
    May 24 2025
    Henderson Police Department Daily Crime Report - May 17-24, 2025

    On April 30, a murder-suicide occurred in the 1200 block of Imperia Drive. Officers responded to a shooting call at approximately 9:59 a.m. and discovered a 53-year-old female deceased at the scene and a 74-year-old male holding a handgun. After approximately 40 minutes of negotiation attempts, the male sustained a self-inflicted gunshot wound and was transported to a local hospital where he later died. This incident is being investigated as the third homicide in Henderson for 2025. The names of the deceased will be released by the Clark County Coroner's Office pending notification of next of kin.

    Between May 1 and May 8, Henderson police responded to several notable criminal incidents throughout the city, though specific details about these incidents are not currently available.

    The past week has seen varying levels of criminal activity in Henderson. On May 17, police recorded 13 criminal incidents. May 18 saw 18 reported crimes. On May 19, officers responded to 14 criminal incidents. May 20 had 24 reported crimes, one of the highest daily totals in recent weeks. Most recently, on May 21, police responded to 10 criminal incidents.

    Looking at previous trends, Henderson experienced an uptick in property crimes during late March and early April. The week of March 25 to April 1 saw numerous reports of shootings, burglaries, and vehicle thefts. Similarly, from March 31 to April 6, there were multiple incidents involving stolen vehicles, shootings, and fatal accidents.

    March 29 saw the highest single-day crime count in recent months with 31 reported incidents. By comparison, April 5 had only 5 reported crimes, one of the lowest daily totals.

    The Henderson Police Department continues to investigate these incidents and urges anyone with information about any of these crimes to contact the department at 702-267-4911. For non-emergency situations, residents can call 3-1-1. Those wishing to remain anonymous can contact Crime Stoppers at 702-385-5555. Tips leading directly to a felony arrest or indictment processed through Crime Stoppers may result in a cash reward.

    The police department reminds residents to remain vigilant, secure their property, and report any suspicious activity immediately.
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