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Henderson, Nevada Crime Report

Henderson, Nevada Crime Report

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Discover the latest updates on local criminal activities with the "Henderson, Nevada Crime Report" podcast. Stay informed about crime trends, safety tips, and law enforcement insights specific to Henderson. Whether you're a resident or visitor, tune in for weekly reports to stay aware and protect your community.

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  • Henderson Crime Report: Burglaries, Thefts, and Ongoing Investigations
    Sep 1 2025
    In the Green Valley neighborhood on August 25, police responded to an alleged residential burglary. Officers report a sliding glass door was forced open and electronics were taken. The case remains under investigation with detectives following up on surveillance footage, case number 2024-18645.

    Near Stephanie Street and Wigwam Parkway, on August 26, patrol units arrested a suspect for alleged motor vehicle theft after locating a stolen vehicle parked in a shopping center lot. The vehicle was recovered and the suspect is in custody pending formal charges, case number 2024-18697.

    On Eastern Avenue just south of St. Rose Parkway, Henderson Police received a report of an alleged aggravated assault the evening of August 26. The victim sustained non-life-threatening injuries and was treated at the scene. The investigation is ongoing, case number 2024-18722.

    In McCullough Hills, a string of alleged catalytic converter thefts from parked vehicles were reported on August 27 and 28. Officers responded to multiple calls along Horizon Ridge Parkway. No arrests have been made; detectives are actively seeking public assistance. Suspect description: male, mid-20s, wearing dark clothing and a baseball cap. Case numbers 2024-18778 and 2024-18795.

    At Lake Mead Parkway and Warm Springs Road, on August 29, an alleged hit-and-run collision was reported. Witnesses described a dark SUV leaving the scene. The investigation is active as police review traffic camera footage, case number 2024-18841.

    Coronado Center saw an alleged shoplifting incident on August 29, where officers detained a suspect attempting to leave a retail store with concealed merchandise. The suspect was cited and released, case number 2024-18858.

    Police responded to an alleged domestic disturbance in the Anthem area on August 30. Responding units intervened and the involved parties were separated. No arrests were made; case remains open for review, case number 2024-18882.

    A report of alleged vandalism came in on August 31 from the Tuscany neighborhood, where spray paint was found on public property near Via Del Sol. Officers collected evidence and canvassed the area. The investigation is ongoing, case number 2024-18914.

    That same day in the West Henderson industrial corridor, officers responded to an alleged commercial burglary in progress. Upon arrival, suspects had fled the scene. Entry was made through a side door and tools were reported stolen. Police are requesting public assistance in identifying suspects described as two males, early-30s, wearing hooded sweatshirts and driving a white pickup truck. Case number 2024-18934.

    Henderson Police investigated an alleged disorderly conduct incident at a local park in Seven Hills on September 1. Officers de-escalated the situation and parties dispersed without further incident, case number 2024-18961.

    Over the past week, Henderson saw increased reports of property crimes, including catalytic converter thefts and burglaries in southern neighborhoods. Police urge listeners to secure vehicles and remain vigilant. If you have any information on these or other incidents, contact Henderson Police tips line at 702-267-5000 or Crime Stoppers at 702-385-5555.

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  • Henderson Crime Roundup: Missing Teen Found, Human Trafficking Arrests
    Aug 30 2025
    In Henderson over the previous week, police responded to several notable incidents. On Thursday evening near Sunset Station, a 12-year-old boy was reported missing after allegedly taking an SUV. According to KSNV, the juvenile was located safely early Friday morning; the incident remains under investigation and no criminal charges are pending as of now.

    In the southwest area near Hacienda Avenue and Tenaya Way, ongoing investigations into alleged human trafficking and illegal brothel activity resulted in law enforcement action last week. Three adults were arrested in connection with the case, which also involved multiple property searches by police and collaboration with federal agencies. Arrested individuals face charges including pandering, sex trafficking, living from the earnings of prostitution, and encouraging the operation of a brothel. These suspects are scheduled for preliminary hearings in early September. The investigation is still active.

    Listeners should note that there are no active public appeals for suspect information in these cases at this time. No incidents involving requests for listener assistance with suspect descriptions have been reported in the last week.

    There have been no reports of major assaults, robberies, or other violent crimes in Henderson this week from publicly available sources. Routine traffic and disturbance calls occurred across Green Valley and the Lake Mead Parkway corridor, but no major incidents were logged that involved arrests or active investigations.

    So far, there are no emerging trends or significant crime patterns in Henderson this reporting week. The most prominent event was the successful resolution of the missing juvenile case and the outcome of the regional human trafficking investigation.

    If anyone has information on ongoing investigations or other criminal activity, Henderson Police encourage tips via their non-emergency tip line at 702-267-5000 or anonymously through Crime Stoppers at 702-385-5555.

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  • Henderson Crime Roundup: Property Crimes, Drugs, and Ongoing Investigations
    Aug 27 2025
    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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