Incline Village crime logs: Narcotics arrest, illegal fire reports
INCLINE VILLAGE, Nev. — Below are select incidents from the Washoe County Sheriff’s Office press log for Incline Village/Crystal Bay, as provided to the Bonanza, for April 6-19.
April 7
Illegal burn: In the Sand Harbor area, deputies responded to a report of an illegal fire.
April 9
Disturbance: In the 500 block of Pinion Drive, deputies responded to a report of a disturbance. The incident was settled at scene.
April 10
Narcotics: In the 400 block of Fairview Blvd, deputies responded to a disturbance. An arrest was made for possession of narcotics.
April 11
Warrant: In the 700 block of Tahoe Blvd., deputies made an arrest for a warrant after a routine traffic stop.
Narcotics: In the 700 block of Tahoe Blvd., Deputies made an arrest for narcotics after a routine traffic stop.
Trespassing: In the 700 block of Southwood Blvd, deputies responded to report of a person trespassing on private property. A report was filed and a citation issued.
April 13
Hit and run: In the 900 Block of Tahoe Blvd., deputies took a report of a hit and run.
April 15
Missing and endangered: In the 700 block of Tahoe Blvd., deputies responded to a welfare check. Deputies made contact with a person who was listed as missing and endangered.
April 17
DUI: In the area of State Route 28 and Red Cedar Dr., deputies made an arrest for driving under the influence after a routine traffic stop.
Disturbance: In the 700 block of Southwood Blvd., deputies responded to a report of a disturbance.
Burglary: In the 100 block of Country Club, deputies responded to a report of a burglary.
April 18
Hit and run: In the 1000 Block of War Bonnet Way, deputies responded to a report of a hit and run.
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