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

Carson City arrests: Man known as 'Mr. Nice Guy' booked for alleged marijuana sales to minors

A 36-year-old man was arrested Saturday for multiple alleged felony drug offenses including selling a controlled substance in the presence of a child, according to a Carson City Sheriff's Office booking report.

Kevin Patrick Mullen of Minden was taken into custody at 1:58 p.m. following an investigation. He was also booked for suspicion of possession of a controlled substance intended for sales, gross misdemeanor destruction of evidence and misdemeanor contributing the delinquency of a minor.

According to the booking report, Carson City Sheriff's Office deputies were alerted to a planned drug sale involving two juveniles at a Highway 50 East gas station involving a man known as "Mr. Nice Guy" who drove a newer white Ford Explorer with Utah plates.

The juveniles did not know the man's name other than "Mr. Nice Guy." Through the course of the investigation it was learned the juveniles who officers spoke with coordinated their drug sales with the suspect via social media, according to the booking report.

Deputies located the suspect vehicle and did a vehicle stop based on information they collected in the investigation. Officers spoke with the suspect and observed a strong odor of marijuana emitting from his vehicle, the report states.

The suspect became abrasive with deputies. He stated his vehicle, a rental, smelled of marijuana because he was smoking marijuana approximately four hours earlier, the report states.

Deputies permitted the man to access to his cell phone. The man made a call to a relative informing them of his arrest even though, deputies noted in the report, he had not yet been formally arrested at the time. Deputies later learned after seizing his cell phone that the phone had been reset to factory settings, thus wiping its memory content, the report states.

A CCSO deputy with a canine arrived and conducted a free-air sniff of the suspect vehicle. The canine alerted positive on the suspect vehicle. Probable cause was determined based off the positive canine sniff, the report states.

Deputies searched the vehicle and Mullen's person. Deputies discovered a large plastic box containing multiple marijuana packages, marijuana THC products and mushrooms. The items were packaged according to product and weight, indicating sales distribution. A deputy removed a large amount of cash from the man's front pants pocket.

Deputies placed the man under arrest and taken to jail. Deputies remaining on-scene facilitated in locating the drug evidence (marijuana, mushrooms and marijuana THC products) and then had the vehicle towed. Also booked into evidence was $340 cash found on his person, two cell phones, one them discovered inside the vehicle. Bail: $25,000.

In other arrests:

— A 46-year-old Reno woman, Sarah Valley, was arrested early Monday morning for suspicion of possession of a controlled substance for sale, possession of a controlled substance and misdemeanor possession of drug paraphernalia.

According to the booking report, a CCSO deputy conducted a traffic stop at around 12:48 a.m. on a vehicle after observing the vehicle's license plate light was not illuminated.

The officer spoke with the driver who identified herself and passenger. She told deputies she was driving to get home to her teenage children and then told deputies she was driving to a casino on Highway 50 East. A K9 did a free-air sniff of the vehicle and alerted positive. When deputies advised they had probable cause to search the vehicle, the woman started to dispute the search and became angry saying "you can't search my car." She continued to protest during the search, the report states.

During the search officers located a zip lock bag with 5.1 grams of suspected methamphetamine, another bag with approximately .6 grams of suspected methamphetamine and three other small bags with white powder residue lining the inside, the report states.

Also located in a eyeglass case was a glass pipe and circular bulb, consistent with methamphetamine use. Also found was a brown box disguised as a book, which contained several other articles of methamphetamine paraphernalia. Items included a spiral stem glass meth pipe, a broken meth pipe with residue, a pen converted to a "tooter" straw, a red "tooter" straw, two 9mm shell casings that had white residue, a black scale with meth residue, and a razor blade with residue and two other empty ziplock bags with two mini spoons with white residue. Based on the narcotics and paraphernalia found, she was arrested. Bail: $5,000.

— A 36-year-old Minden woman was arrested Friday, 11:23 p.m. for suspicion of domestic battery. According to the booking report, deputies were dispatched to a casino in reference to a domestic battery. Deputies spoke with the male victim who advised he was hit in the back by his girlfriend during an argument. A deputy arriving on scene observed the woman hit the man on the back. She was arrested for suspicion of domestic battery. Bail: $3,137.

— A 34-year-old Carson City woman was arrested Thursday for suspicion of disorderly conduct. Bail: $150.

— A 42-year-old woman was arrested Sunday, 8:25 p.m. for two misdemeanor warrants issued Oct. 13 2020 and Oct. 27, 2020 out of Carson City Justice Court. Bail: $1,250.

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

The Kid’s Monster Lab is for any anyone ages six through thirteen interested in bringing their imagination to life. In this three-week, six-session class, participants will dream up creatures, critters, and monsters to create with their art, their colors, then finally clay and paint. Classes are led by instructor, Kaleb Wyckoff.

Class is a 6 day series beginning July 9th and continuing every Tuesday and Thursday thru July 25th, from 5 to 6 pm.

Join Artsy Fartsy Art Gallery on July 6th and meet local realist artist R. Fox. New piece will be on display with a very rare sale. One day only, 25% off her artwork.
The show will be held both indoors and in the front yard.
Please, mark your calendars now.

According to RSVP, the lower Centennial Fields as well as Centennial Park Drive will be open to the public to view the Fourth of July fireworks which will be set off from Eagle Valley Golf Course this year instead of Mills Park.

More on that here.

Ready for some weekend warmup fun? Ditch the usual Friday night routine and head down to Mills Park in Carson City as Family Fun Fridays return, promising an exciting way to kick off your weekend. This free, weekly event at Mills Park is the perfect recipe for creating lasting memories, filled with vibrant entertainment, delicious eats, and movies under the stars.

Public invited to art and poetry show inside old Nevada State Prison

Far Beyond the Walls is an unusual exhibition that involves 22 artists, 7 solo exhibitions and 2 group shows. Visual art, poetry and soundscapes will temporarily transform the cell housing, medical and culinary spaces of the historic and recently decommissioned Nevada State Prison at 3301 Warmsprings Court, Carson City, Nevada 89701.

Carson City Supervisor Maurice White has set the Nevada Day Parade in his sights due to their policy disallowing campaigning within the parade.

During the 2022 parade, issues rose to their breaking point after fist fights broke out along the parade route, which turned out to be political in nature.

This Saturday, the Greenhouse Garden Center will celebrate its 50-year anniversary in the capital city.

As part of the celebration, the popular garden and home store will be hosting a customer appreciation day with music, food, vendors, and more.

A concert by Old West Trio and a discussion on Frank Sinatra, wrap up the month of June as part of the Dangberg Summer Festival.

The Menagerie Oddities Market Comes to Mackay Mansion Museum

The extravagant, lauded and inimitable Menagerie Oddities Market, whose credo is, “This Ain't Yer Grannies Craft Fair”, comes to the Mackay Mansion Museum in Virginia City, Nevada on Saturday, June 22, 2024, from 11 am to 7 pm.

The Public Utilities Commission of Nevada has scheduled consumer sessions on Tuesday, June 25, to hear public comments regarding NV Energy’s applications to adjust deferred energy rates charged to customers.

This Saturday morning, volunteers will lace up their boots, pull on their gloves, and help protect Lake Tahoe with a few hours of intensely gratifying, land-healing work. Participants can choose from a range of hands-on projects taking place at the Tallac Historic Site on Tahoe’s South Shore.

Come join us in Dayton for "Chapters of Our Life," an original theater presentation based on the real life stories of senior citizens that inspire us to approach life with a joyful attitude.

The Carson City Schools Foundation Board of Directors is pleased to announce the election of Mr. Jon Hager as the new president. Hager will govern and lead the affairs of the nonprofit organization, which funds programs and projects in the Carson City School District that are not typically covered by the traditional education budget.

Join us for our Intimate Fourth of July Spectacular on July 4, starting at 7 p.m. and ending when the Virginia City fireworks show is finished. This is a truly special annual event in a unique venue away from the crowds, designed to offer a relaxing, tasteful, and festive event with one-of-a-kind views of the fireworks.

The Nevada Humane Society, Carson City branch Pet of the Week is Sugah, a delightful 5-year-old pup whose name perfectly mirrors her sweet and gentle personality.

There is no better place than Lake Tahoe during summer. Clear skies, warm sand, and clean, blue water greet hundreds of thousands of fun-seekers. But it doesn’t stay that way all by itself.

The final counts are in, here are the final unofficial 2024 Primary Election results from Carson City.

Mail-in ballots postmarked by election day were still being counted, which is why results have still been coming in this week. A number of mail-in ballots were also held to be processed after election day to help with voter anonymity, according to Emily Toups, Deputy Clerk of Elections.

Cooler temperatures over the past few days will come to an end as a gradual warming trend takes over for the remainder of the week, with temperatures expected to soar to near 100 around Carson City and surrounding counties by the weekend, according to the National Weather Service.

Get ready to raise your glass and start dancing when Sierra Roc takes the stage at the Capital City Brewfest this Saturday, June 22 in Downtown Carson City. More than two dozen brewers and several food trucks will line Curry Street at McFadden Plaza from 3 to 8 p.m. Sierra Roc will perform on the Plaza’s stage.

Celebrate the longest day of the year and start of summer in the Northern Hemisphere with safe solar viewing at the Jack C Davis Observatory on Thursday, June 20.

Enjoy a diverse array of musical talents June 22 to August 24, 2024 on the Brewery Arts Center’s brand new outdoor stage for the 8th season of Levitt AMP Carson City Music Series presented by Connections Central.

Browsers Corner Book Store is pleased to host a series of five local authors who will share their work with the Carson City community this season.

Join the Carson City Parks, Recreation and Open Space department for a morning of volunteering on Thursday, June 20. Join us at 8 a.m. at the Linear Ditch Trail section behind Fremont Elementary School to help us pull weeds and dig out invasive thistles.

Participating foodies voted and the results are in for the best of Saturday's 2024 Taste of Downtown Carson City.

UPDATE: Carson City Fire Department and sheriff's deputies were called early Tuesday afternoon to the Carson City Airport for a report of an airplane that went off the runway.

The next Carson City Board of Supervisors meeting will be held Thursday, June 20 beginning at 8:30 a.m. in the Bob Crowell Board Room of the Community Center located at 851 E. William St.

Carson City Fire Department is implementing fire restrictions on city and privately owned lands within Carson City beginning Friday, June 21.

Join Dr. Thottempudi and Trina Belair, DNP, at Dayton Valley Golf Club for a community lecture Thursday on stroke awareness.

My wife was taking an early morning walk Monday on the east side of Carson City and captured this deer. The deer was ready to run off but decided to wait first so that we could take a picture.

The Boys & Girls Clubs of Western Nevada are hosting their Annual Golf Classic for the fourteenth year on June 23 at the Genoa Lakes Golf Club to raise funds for the operations of the Carson Valley Club sites. This year’s golf tournament has brought in over $75,000 for the Clubs.