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Incline Village crime logs: Grand larceny report on Ponderosa Ave.

Staff report

Below are select incidents from the Washoe County Sheriff’s Office press log for Incline Village/Crystal Bay for November 1-15. People arrested are considered innocent until proven guilty in court.

November 2



WARRANT: In the 400 block of Fairview Blvd., Deputies made an arrest for an outstanding warrant.

TAMPERING WITH A MOTOR VEHICLE: In the 700 block of Southwood Blvd., Deputies filed a report for tampering with a motor vehicle.



November 3

WARRANT: In the area of Village Blvd. and Harold Dr., Deputies made an arrest for an outstanding warrant after a routine traffic stop.

November 4

HIT AND RUN: In the area of Lark Ct. and Southwood Blvd., Deputies took a report of a hit and run accident.

WARRANT: In the area of SR 28 and Reservoir Rd., Deputies made an arrest for an outstanding warrant after a routine traffic stop.

DUI: On Mt. Rose Hwy., Deputies made an arrest for driving under the influence.

November 6

WARRANT: In the 700 block of Tahoe Blvd., Deputies made an arrest for an outstanding warrant after a routine traffic stop.

DUI: In the area of Tahoe Blvd. and Country Club Dr., Deputies made an arrest for driving under the influence.

November 8

GRAND LARCENY: In the 500 block of Ponderosa Ave., Deputies filed a report for grand larceny.

November 10

HIT AND RUN: In the area of 900 Tahoe Blvd., Deputies took a report of a hit and run accident.

November 13

BATTERY: In the 800 block of Northwood Blvd., Deputies made an arrest for domestic battery.

November 14

DUI: In the area of Village Blvd. and Golfers Pass, Deputies made an arrest for driving under the influence.


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