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Weekly Henderson Crime Report: Burglaries, Thefts, and Investigations Ongoing

Weekly Henderson Crime Report: Burglaries, Thefts, and Investigations Ongoing

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Henderson Police report several notable incidents from the past week across the city. On Monday near Sunset Road and Green Valley Parkway, officers responded to an alleged commercial burglary after-hours at a retail center; entry was reported through a pried rear door and merchandise was missing. Detectives collected video from neighboring businesses, and the case remains under investigation. According to the City of Henderson, Chief Reggie Rader was formally sworn in last week, and the department continues routine enforcement and investigative operations under his leadership. Status under investigation. City of Henderson social media notes the August 7 oath of office for Chief Rader.

Late Monday in the area of Eastern Avenue and St. Rose Parkway, patrol investigated an alleged vehicle burglary in a parking lot; a window was shattered and a backpack was taken. Officers canvassed for surveillance footage. Status under investigation.

Tuesday afternoon near Stephanie Street and Wigwam Parkway, an alleged shoplifting was reported at a big-box retailer; loss prevention reported a suspect leaving with electronics without payment and departing in a dark sedan. Officers took a report and requested video. Status under investigation.

Tuesday night near Lake Mead Parkway and Boulder Highway, officers responded to a disturbance that resulted in an alleged simple battery between two adults in a public area. Medical evaluated minor injuries at the scene; parties were separated. Status under investigation.

Early Wednesday in the Seven Hills area near St. Rose Parkway and Seven Hills Drive, an alleged catalytic converter theft was reported from a parked vehicle; the owner discovered the damage in the morning. Officers documented tool marks consistent with similar thefts. Status under investigation.

Wednesday evening near Valle Verde Drive and Horizon Ridge Parkway, patrol took a report of an alleged residential burglary attempt after a homeowner found a damaged side gate and tool marks on a sliding door; no entry was made and nothing reported missing. Status under investigation.

Thursday morning in the Cadence area near Cadence Vista and Water Street, an alleged theft from a construction site was reported, including small tools and copper wiring. Site managers are reviewing access logs. Status under investigation.

Thursday night near Marks Street and Warm Springs Road, an alleged DUI investigation followed a two-vehicle collision with no serious injuries; one driver was evaluated for impairment and transported for evidentiary testing. Status arrests made.

Friday afternoon near Anthem Parkway and Reunion Drive, an alleged fraud was reported involving counterfeit currency used at a neighborhood business; the bills were seized as evidence and forwarded for examination. Status under investigation.

Friday late night around Gibson Road and I-215, officers responded to an alleged robbery of a pedestrian who reported a threat of force and the loss of a wallet. The suspect reportedly fled in a light-colored compact car. Detectives are seeking additional witnesses. Status under investigation.

Saturday morning near Water Street District at Pacific Avenue, an alleged vandalism was reported with multiple storefront windows etched overnight. Officers are coordinating with property managers to collect camera footage from the corridor. Status under investigation.

Saturday evening in the area of Sunset Station, an alleged disorderly conduct call led to a trespass warning being issued after security detained an unruly patron. Status trespass warning issued.

Sunday near Arroyo Grande and Paseo Verde Parkway, patrol documented an alleged package theft from an apartment complex mail area; management provided time-stamped video showing a person removing parcels and leaving on a bicycle. Detectives request tips in identifying the individual. Status under investigation.

Any significant trends or patterns include recurring property crimes involving vehicle break-ins, catalytic converter theft, and after-hours retail incidents, with several cases relying on private video for leads. Emergency contact information for tips: Henderson Police Department non-emergency 702-267-5000, to remain anonymous contact Crime Stoppers at 702-385-5555 or online at crimestoppersofnv.com. Thank you for tuning in, and please remember to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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