The Nye County Sheriff’s Office released video regarding the earthquake that struck near Tonopah early Friday morning.
The Nye County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a cellphone tower being destroyed in Pahrump. (Nye County Sheriff’s Office/Facebook)
Nye County Sheriff’s Office press conference on the officer involved shooting that occurred on March 25th, 2020.
The Nye County Sheriff’s Office has arrested four Pahrump residents following an investigation of alleged child abuse and sex assault.
An investigation is currently underway by the Nye County Sheriff’s Office at Northwest Academy for child abuse.
The Nye County Sheriff’s office has released the names of the those involved in the officer involved shooting at the Nevad National Security Site: Deputy John Kakavulias, and the deceased, Nekiylo Dawayne Graves.
On Wednesday, January 23, 2019 the Nye County Sheriff’s Office announced the testing and evaluation of Weapon-Mounted Cameras (WMCs) from Viridian Weapon technologies at the Las Vegas Shot Show.
Nye County Sheriff’s Office warns of a phone scam.
Courtesy: Nye County Sheriff’s Office
A Nye County Sheriff’s deputy shot and killed a man Thursday night. Jason Paul O’Bannon, 46, died after the altercation with police. Reports of a man firing a weapon outside his house brought police to the scene just after 8 p.m. Detective Wesley Fancher fired the shot that killed O’Bannon, police said.
O’Bannon had a “lengthy criminal history” in California and Nevada dating to 1988, according to police
The Nye County Sheriff’s Office gives information about a shooting in Pahrump on Thursday night after a man began firing shots outside of his home. (Nye County Sheriff’s Office)
A truck flipped twice before landing on its wheels as a driver tried to flee Nye County Sheriff’s deputies on Friday, Nov. 23, 2018.
Sonja Bandolik, the Madam-on-the-Menu at the Love Ranch South brothel, owned by Dennis Hof, talks about how the brothel was shut down by Nye County officials due to an alleged lapse in license renewal. (Chase Stevens/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Radio host Art Bell dies at 72. Longtime radio host Art Bell died Friday at his Pahrump home, the Nye County Sheriff’s Office announced. Bell was born in Jacksonville, North Carolina, on June 17, 1945. Bell’s paranormal-themed show, “Coast to Coast AM,” was syndicated on about 500 North American stations in the 1990s.