Henderson, Nevada Crime Report

"Henderson Crime Roundup: Burglaries, Vehicle Thefts, and Fraud Incidents Under Investigation"


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From Horizon Ridge Parkway near Stephanie, Henderson police responded earlier this week to an alleged residential burglary. Officers noted a rear window smashed and assorted electronics missing. The case is under investigation.

At a commercial plaza near South Eastern Avenue and Sunridge Heights, patrols were called Friday night to an alleged vehicle break-in. The victim reported their parked car was forcibly entered and a purse stolen. No arrests have been made; case remains open.

On the morning of November 2nd, in Green Valley North, police took an alleged catalytic converter theft report. The vehicle had been parked overnight on a main neighborhood street. No suspect information at this time.

An alleged shoplifting incident was reported midweek from a retail center along Sunset Road at Marks. Loss prevention staff observed a male suspect concealing items, who fled on foot before police arrived. Henderson PD is seeking public assistance with a description of a white male, mid 30s, brown hair, approximately six feet tall, last seen wearing a navy jacket and jeans.

Police were dispatched Sunday to the vicinity of Warm Springs Road and Arroyo Grande for a domestic disturbance. An adult male was arrested on scene on suspicion of alleged assault. The case is pending further review.

In the Whitney Ranch area, officers responded to reports of alleged credit card fraud at a gas station late Thursday. Surveillance footage shows two unidentified individuals using multiple cards at the pump. The case remains under active investigation.

Near Cadence, several residents reported overnight alleged vehicle tampering. Police logged three separate tampering complaints but no property loss was reported. Extra patrols have been assigned.

According to recent court updates reported by local outlets, Devyn Michaels, a Henderson woman, remains on trial for the alleged 2023 homicide of Johnathan Willette. No verdict has been rendered this week and proceedings are ongoing.

No significant violent crime spikes have been observed in the past week, though minor property crimes such as vehicle burglaries and thefts appear steady across shopping corridors and residential neighborhoods.

Anyone with information about these or other incidents is asked to contact Henderson Police at 702-267-4911 or Crime Stoppers at 702-385-5555. Anonymous tips may be submitted online.

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