Henderson police on Wednesday released body camera footage from a Dec. 12 officer-involved shooting.
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Police are searching for witnesses to the fatal shooting of Kevin Farnsworth, who was shot Jan. 14 while walking along Warm Springs Road near Arroyo Grande Boulevard.
The death of a man who was shot by Henderson police officers in December was not disclosed by the city’s police department until this week.
Henderson police said they have arrested a 61-year-old woman in connection with a series of wallet thefts “targeting the elderly” at Henderson grocery stores.
Henderson police are investigating the death of a 26-year-old man who was fatally shot Tuesday night while walking and talking on his cellphone.
A man believed to have been shot in a robbery during a drug deal a week ago in Henderson has died, and two suspects have been arrested, police said.
Clark County saw its most drastic drop in homicide investigations in at least a decade last year, down 33 percent from the previous year.
More than two weeks after a Henderson police officer was arrested, the Henderson Municipal Court and the Henderson Police Department have denied multiple records requests for the arrest report.
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