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CCSO records division moving to online appointments

The Carson City Sheriff’s Office Civil and Records Division will be updating its hours of operations and moving to an online appointment system.

Combined armed robbery investigation nets four suspects

On April 1, at 4:15 p.m. 1615, an armed robbery was reported at the CVS Pharmacy 3200 block of Highway 50 East in Carson City. The caller stated two male adults entered the store, wearing ski masks, and were armed with a handgun.

Accessory suspects arrested in Carmine Street shooting

Detectives from the Carson City Special Enforcement Team and Gang Unit, with the assistance of School Resource Officers, arrested four additional suspects related to the Carmine Street shooting, which occurred on January 24th.

Sheriff accepting applications for Citizen Academy

The academy will run 11 consecutive weeks each Thursday, beginning April 6 through June 11.

S.W.A.T. secures home in shooting search

A tactical team secured the residence of a suspect who was taken into custody Jan. 25.

Carson City overdose deaths, DUIs spike in 2022

Sheriff Ken Furlong said crimes against persons decreased by about 5 percent.

Carson City sheriff: 911 down Monday night, Tuesday

Ken Furlong said 911 operators will be on duty if the public needs to call for help.

CCSO uses taser, pepper balls on resistant vandal

A 29-year-old Carson City man was arrested Friday morning after he and a 24-year-old Carson City woman were caught tagging power boxes.

2 arrested during Carson City sex offender check

During the operation, 144 sex offenders were checked to ensure their registration is up to date as required under state law.

Carson sheriff: Fentanyl not being shipped by mail

A powdery substance found in the mail by Carson City residents over the weekend was not fentanyl or anything else dangerous, Sheriff Ken Furlong said.

Carson City sheriff says scam reports spiking

The Carson City Sheriff’s Office is seeing a spike of fraudulent scams with a large increase of citizens becoming victims.

Carson City sheriff warns of trailhead vehicle burglaries

CCSO wants to caution the public of trailhead vehicle burglaries and wants the public to take extra steps to protect their belongings.

Officers from Carson City Sheriff's Office to address Rotary

Law enforcement officers face enormous stress and mental health demands while on the job. Unfortunately, that stress can lead to burn out, PTSD, substance abuse, leaving the career and even suicide. Members of the Rotary Club of Carson City will learn how the officers in the Carson City Sheriff’s Office manage those challenges at the club’s next meeting, Tuesday, January 25th at noon. The meeting takes place in the Grand Ballroom at the Brewery Arts Center; members of the public are invited to attend.

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