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Citizens Law Enforcement Academy Nov. 12-15

To sign up call the Douglas County Sheriff’s Administrative Office at 775-782-9901.

Teenage burn victim in stable condition

A Minden teenager is in stable condition after Douglas County deputies responded about 7 p.m. Sunday to a report of someone on fire.

Juveniles arrested in stolen handgun case

Three juveniles who allegedly committed a rash of vehicle burglaries in the Gardnerville Ranchos early May 26 were arrested Monday morning.

Sheriff identifies Gardnerville Ranchos resident found deceased

Terry Buchanan, 67, was found near her home in the 900 block of Arrowhead Drive.

Investigators seek man who was approaching children in Target

Douglas County detectives would like a word with a man who was reportedly striking up inappropriate conversations with children at the Jacks Valley Target.

Day cares locked down after phone threat

Douglas County Sheriff’s deputies responded to several of the day cares in response.

Man leads deputies up Clear Creek Road in chase

Motorists on Highway 395 witness chase first hand

Senior citizens academy open for registration

The Senior Citizen’s Law Enforcement Academy will be held over the course of one week, Jan. 23-27.

Subject of woman overboard call found safe at home

Lake Tahoe rescuers called out for the second evening in a row for a report of someone in the water

Douglas seeks to identify corpse found in Pine Nuts

On Monday, members of the Douglas County Sheriff’s Search and Rescue Team located human remains while conducting training.

Middle school kids dosed by THC gummies

Sheriff's Office warns parents to keep marijuana products away from children

Second quiet New Year’s Eve in a row at Stateline

With a crowd estimated at 1,500-2,000 people, Stateline experienced a second relatively quiet New Year’s Eve in a row.

Man in custody after he allegedly draws knife during traffic stop

Arrest of man with knife in Minden likely not related to Tik Tok challenge

Sheriff's Office warns residents of moving broker scam

With movers in high demand, scammers are taking advantage of people who are relocating over large distances using moving brokers, according to the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office.

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