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Henderson Crime Roundup: Property Crimes, Drugs, and Ongoing Investigations

Henderson Crime Roundup: Property Crimes, Drugs, and Ongoing Investigations

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On Wednesday in the Green Valley area, Henderson police responded to an alleged residential burglary. Officers report a break-in during daytime hours with electronics missing. The incident remains under investigation.

On Thursday evening near Warm Springs Road and Stephanie Street, patrol conducted a traffic stop leading to discovery of illegal narcotics and paraphernalia after a vehicle search. One adult male was arrested and booked into the Henderson Detention Center.

Friday saw an alleged robbery at a convenience store in the Anthem Highlands neighborhood. Two suspects entered with their faces partially concealed, demanding cash and fleeing with an undisclosed sum. Henderson police are seeking public assistance in identifying the suspects, described as adult males, mid-20s, both approximately 5 feet 10 inches, one wearing a red hoodie and the other a black jacket. The case is open and under active investigation.

Late Friday night, patrol responded to a disturbance near Lake Mead Parkway and Boulder Highway. The alleged altercation involved multiple parties with minor injuries reported; medical attention was provided on scene. No arrests have been made, and detectives are conducting follow-up interviews.

Saturday afternoon in the Seven Hills area, a vehicle theft was reported in a shopping center parking lot. The stolen vehicle is a blue 2023 Honda Accord with Nevada plates. Officers are reviewing surveillance footage and following leads. The public is urged to report any sightings.

Early Sunday morning, officers investigated an alleged vandalism incident near Horizon Ridge Parkway and Valle Verde Drive, involving graffiti spray-painted across several businesses’ walls. The case is ongoing and additional patrols were dispatched to the area.

Additionally, throughout the week, Henderson officers responded to several calls related to alleged identity theft and fraud in the Inspirada area. All cases remain open with no arrests at this time.

Significant patterns observed include a rise in property crimes, particularly theft from vehicles and vandalism in retail areas. The Henderson Police Department reminds listeners that anyone with information regarding these cases or any other criminal activity can contact the non-emergency line at 702-267-5000 or submit anonymous tips to Crime Stoppers at 702-385-5555.

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