• Carson Now on Facebook
  • Follow Carson Now on Twitter
  • Follow Carson Now by RSS
  • Follow Carson Now by Email

Carson City arrests: 18-year-old booked for discharging non-serialized gun, child endangerment

An 18-year-old Carson City man was arrested Monday for suspicion of five felony counts child endangerment, possession of an altered/removed serial number on a firearm and other offenses, according to a Carson City Sheriff's Office booking report.

Anthony Kane Arroyo was taken into custody at 10:25 p.m. following an investigation into gunshots fired in the area of the Goni pit. He was also booked for suspicion of discharging a firearm in public and contributing to the delinquency of a minor, both misdemeanor offenses.

According to the booking report, Carson City sheriff's deputies were called to the Goni pit after a homeowner in the area reported hearing multiple gunshots. Deputies arrived and located a black SUV occupied by six subjects. The driver identified himself as Anthony Arroyo.

The other subjects in the vehicle were between the ages of 15 and 17. After speaking with and identifying all the subjects involved, deputies searched the area and located a non-serialized handgun with an extended magazine in the snow on the embankment where the vehicle was parked. A deputy took possession of the firearm, which was later booked into evidence, the report states.

Arroyo was read his Miranda warning where he told the officer he understood his rights and would speak. He stated the handgun belonged to him and he brought it to the Goni pit to shoot it with his friends. He was arrested for suspicion of possession of a firearm without a serial number, five counts of child endangerment, discharging a firearm in public and contributing to the delinquency of a minor. The other five juveniles were later released to their parents. Bail: $10,000.

In other arrests:
— A man and woman were arrested late Tuesday after deputies were called to the Cherry Creek apartments for a report of shots fired, according to a Carson City Sheriff's Office booking report.

At around 11:20 p.m. deputies were dispatched for a report of shots fired in the 3300 block of South Carson Street. Deputies arrived and found a woman standing outside of an apartment on the landing.

The female was ordered to come down the stairs. The woman refused to take more than 2 steps, identifying herself with her first name. As officers approached the woman they noticed she had blood on her shirt. She refused the order to come down the stairs, the report states.

Officers escorted her down the stairs and placed her in handcuffs. The woman was yelling vulgarities toward deputies on scene. Upon further inspection she had blood stains on her jacket, shirt and boots and refused to identify herself, the report states.

Deputies challenged the residence, where a man came out the door. He was detained and brought down the stairs. He was moved away from the immediate area of the apartment where deputies again alerted for anyone inside to come out. The man's wife came to the door and was detained and brought down the stairs. The apartment was then searched and cleared.

Carson City emergency medical services on scene and tended to the man's had which was cut. Deputies learned the two women in the residence had a verbal argument and that the man tried to stop the altercation by slamming a glass on the living room end table, breaking it, which cut his hand.

Deputies learned the man then went to the front door of the residence and discharged his pistol twice. Deputies learned one of the women took the pistol from the man and hid it in a hallway closet. Officers located both unfired and a spent casing and two magazines with rounds. The pistol was collected and booked into evidence. The man was read his Miranda rights and stated he understood his rights and didn't want to speak.

Through facts and circumstances of the case, and witness statement, the man was booked for discharging the firearm in public. Bail: $637. The woman was booked for failing to properly identify herself and obstructing. Bail: $412.

— A 32-year-old Carson City woman, Kady Berlinger, was arrested Wednesday for two felony warrants issued in December 2022 out of Carson City Justice Court. No bail hold.

— A 41-year-old Carson City man was arrested Wednesday for a misdemeanor warrant issued Jan. 12, 2023 out of Carson City Justice Court. Bail: $500.

All information for the crime log (unless otherwise noted) comes from the arrest reports supplied by the Carson City Sheriff's Office, and is considered by law to be public information. All subjects are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. The policy of Carson Now is to name anyone who is arrested for a felony offense.

Top Stories

... or see all stories

Looking for a place to take your little ones this week? Look no further! Here is a list of family-friendly (and fun!) activities and events happening this week around the capital city.

The Douglas County Sheriff's Office is asking for the public's help in identifying a man and woman associated to a vehicle stolen out of Reno last month.

Green Our Planet will host the second annual Northern Nevada Giant Student Farmers Market on Wednesday, May 15 from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. at Fuji Park on The Park Grass in Carson City. The Northern Nevada Giant Student Farmers Market will feature approximately 10 schools throughout the northern part of the Silver State.

Miller Counseling and Wellness Center began partnering with Douglas Center for Hope and Healing to offer grief support groups for adults in Carson City in 2024. There has been an amazing turnout, and the group appears to be filling a much-needed void in services to our community.

Enjoy a movie classic on the big screen Tuesday, April 30 at A to Zen in Carson City. The featured movie is the Academy Award winning "Ordinary People," starring Mary Tyler Moore, Donald Sutherland, Timothy Hutton and Judd Hirsch.

Ready to celebrate Mother’s Day a little early? Join in on the fun at the Mother’s Day Tea Party happening this weekend, May 4th at 4pm! Enjoy delectable teas, an assortment of foods, a wonderful raffle, and games. Tickets are $25 and may be pre-purchased at the Carson City Alano Club. Tickets may also be purchased at the event, though quantities may be limited. Event will be held at 1201 N Saliman Road. So put on your tea hats and join us on May 4th at 4pm.

Hello Northern Nevada Friends! Are you considering homeschooling? Please join us Saturday, May 4 at Shepherd of the Sierra Lutheran Church on 395 in Carson City as we gather to be inspired, uplifted, and gain the courage to homeschool. This conference is for anyone interested, whether you are a seasoned homeschooler or a newbie.
group photo

On Saturday, April 20, Carson City Community Gardeners and the UNR Extension Master Gardeners came together to get the Community Garden ready for the growing season. For two hours they removed weeds, spread mulch and prepped their garden beds for the season.

In collaboration with Chartwells, the Carson City School District foodservice partner, Culinary Arts students from Ms. Tammy Borreman’s class at Carson Middle School competed in a “Discovery Kitchen Cook Off.” Similar to a mini version of the Food Network’s Iron Chef, the timed cooking competition featured teams of three students who prepared succulent dishes for a judging panel.

Shoe Tree Brewing, with locations in Carson City and Minden, was recently awarded a Silver Award in the 2024 World Beer Cup, the most prestigious beer competition in the world.

Western Nevada College is presenting traditional commencement ceremonies for the Class of 2024 on May 20 in Carson City and May 23 in Fallon.

One month after Nevada DMV officials said that the long-awaited project to upgrade the agency’s antiquated computer systems was on track and within budget, the agency now says the plan will likely take three more fiscal years and cost $300 million more than originally anticipated.

Carson City Sheriff's Office reports three arrests from Friday until early Monday.

"Look for Something Good," a novel written by Carson City author Robert Drews, is available locally and online.

Proscenium Players Inc. presents Fools by Neil Simon, winner of the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor.

CARSON CITY — Since the early 1980s, May has held special significance in Nevada as a month dedicated to honoring and celebrating the state's rich history through historic preservation and archaeology.

Carson City Fire Department and multiple agencies will host Tuesday the 2nd annual wildfire education and preparedness workshop for the community Tuesday, April 30.

Carson City is a Bee City USA affiliate, the first in the state of Nevada. Bee Cities are a part of The Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation. "Bee City USA’s mission is to galvanize communities to sustain pollinators by providing them with healthy habitat, rich in a variety of native plants and free to nearly free of pesticides.”

picture of Hall of Fame inductees.

Six local bowlers were inducted in the third class of the Carson Country Bowling Association Hall of Fame at their annual meeting on Saturday, April 27, at HomeGrown Bowl. Carson Country is the local association of the U.S. Bowling Congress.

Carson City Parks, Recreation and Open Space will hold a "Sheep Talk" this Monday, April 29 from noon to 1 p.m. so residents can learn from Carson City staff about the popular fuel reduction program used annually with the use of "firefighting" sheep.

Two Carson City residents who hiked C-Hill recently returned Sunday morning with a message: The flag that graces the hillside is in need of repair.

Here is the Carson City area road report for the week of April 29 through May 5, 2024. Closures are expected at the following locations due to road and utility work:

Camp GOTR (Girls on the Run) is coming to Carson City for the second year in a row! Camp GOTR will be a week-long, half-day summer camp from 8 AM- 12 PM at the Carson City Community Center the week of August 5th- August 9th.

Girls on the Run Sierras is a character-building program for girls in 3rd through 8th grade operating in the Reno-Tahoe area.

A number of new Junior Park Rangers received their badges as they were sworn in as part of the annual Junior Park Rangers Day in Carson City.

The next Carson City Board of Supervisors meeting will be held on Thursday, May 2, 2024 beginning at 8:30 a.m. in the Bob Crowell Boardroom of the Community Center, located at 851 E. William Street.

For many students at Carson High, Monica Weaver serves as a counselor who is dedicated to helping students navigate the challenges that could alter one’s four years of high school. But in the spring, Weaver also stands poolside, coaching the Senators swim team.

Meet Ricky and Reba, a sweet bonded pair who are waiting for their forever home. Sometimes bad things happen to good cats. Nobody knows this better than Ricky and Reba. Approximately 3 years old, they were abandoned when their owner moved, leaving them to fend for themselves on the streets of Reno. It wasn’t easy.

The 120 pounds of litter collected during the inaugural Shoreline Sweep Volunteer Cleanup at Sand Harbor State Park will be used in an innovative art installation in the park's visitor center.

Over 80 dedicated volunteers joined forces to comb the park's picturesque shores on Monday, April 22, 2024.

Warmer weather is upon us – finally – which also means so is the ever popular and very educational ComputerCorps TechCamp Summer Series! Yes, summer is just a few months off and ComputerCorps TechCamp 2K24 is now accepting applicants.


On April 24, 2024, at approximately 4:48 a.m., the Nevada State Police responded to a crash at the location of IR580 southbound near mile marker CC01 in Carson City, Nevada. (Near the Snyder Ave. overpass).