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Washoe County Sheriff's Office commends residents for not falling victim to warrant scam

The Washoe County Sheriff’s Office commends residents for not falling victim to one particular scam targeting senior citizens.

Carson City Sheriff's Office warns of increase in phone scams and fraud schemes

The Carson City Sheriff’s Office has continued to see an increased amount of phone scams. We want the public to remain vigilant and educated in these issues. Scammers are routinely calling people saying they have missed a court date, missed a jury summons, they have a warrant, or they owe fines.

Throughout Carson City, restaurants are closing their doors due to labor shortages

Carson City is just one area that is noticing a worldwide trend of labor shortages in restaurants, and due to that shortage, several locally-owned eateries are being forced to reduce the number of days they're open during the week, or stop serving dinner.

Carson City woman arrested for DUI drugs after causing three car collision Friday afternoon

A 51-year-old Carson City woman was arrested Friday afternoon in the area of Silver Sage and Sonoma for DUI drugs, failure to maintain lane, and failure to use due care, which resulted in a three car collision.

The woman was arrested after deputies responded to a traffic accident in which the driver who caused the accident appeared to be under the influence, according to the report.

Can you afford to live in Carson City? Statistically speaking, many cannot

Housing prices for both homeowners and renters alike in Carson City have been climbing as the housing market increases, but wages aren't following suit. There is housing available in Carson, but in some cases they're remaining empty, as some simply can't afford to pay the high costs of living anymore.

Carson City Sheriff's Investigations: Avoid being scammed by not falling for fraud themes

The Carson City Sheriff’s Office consistently sees reports of people of all ages falling for scams that affect them financially. We are asking for the public’s assistance to better educate themselves so they do not become a victim of these scams. The majority of these crimes are not something we can solve.

Credit union to talk about financial fraud protection at Carson City Triad discussion

Event Date: 
January 12, 2018 - 11:45am

Carson City Nevada Triad presents Phishing the Bermuda Triangle, a presentation on how to protect yourself from financial fraud, identify cues and clues of potentially fraudulent situations and how to avoid them at the Carson City Senior Center, 911 Beverly Drive, Friday, Jan. 12, at 11:45 a.m.

Reader asks for help recovering stolen custom saddlery dressage saddle

My Custom Saddlery Wolfgang Expression dressage saddle was stolen from Franktown Meadows Equestrian Facility in Washoe Valley, NV between Monday, Sept. 18th and Tuesday, Sept. 19th, 2017. This saddle is made of black buffalo leather with silver metallic piping and a black patent leather cantle. It measures a 17.5” seat. The serial #11762 is stamped on the left side under the flap.

ComputerCorps to celebrate 20 years with Governor's Mansion gala

Two decades is a long time to spend collecting used computers and components that nobody wants anymore. A lot of inventory can be amassed in that span.

One look inside the warehouse at ComputerCorps in Carson City tells the story of a business that has been making a difference locally and worldwide since 1997.

How to Prepare Your Items for Resale or Consignment

How to Properly Clean and Get the Most Out of Your Items

The Carson Valley has some great resale and consignment shops that are willing to buy your gently used items or consign them for you in their shops. These are helpful ideas even if you just want to sell your items at a garage sale or on Facebook or Craigslist.

Carson City Sheriff’s Office continues Citizen’s Safe Zone in 2016

The Carson City Sheriff’s Office will continue its Citizens Safe Zone program on Saturdays through 2016, officials announced Wednesday.

The program began last year. It is designed for Carson City citizens and residents of surrounding areas to exchange merchandise purchased from one another either through Craigslist, classified ads or private party sales.

Missing/Stolen Dogs

Event Date: 
September 20, 2015 (All day)

Our two dogs, TiMI and Adele, were getting ready to go on a big adventure this morning, near the intersection of Sierra Vista Lane and Rio Vista Lane.

Carson City sheriff’s weekend arrest log: Pair jailed on felony grand larceny charges

A Carson City couple face felony charges of grand larceny and were arrested Saturday after allegedly gaining access to a residence and then using a vehicle without the owner’s permission, a Carson City sheriff’s deputy said.

Three jailed in South Tahoe after Roseville man was beaten, robbed responding to Craigslist car ad

Three men were arrested Sunday at South Shore following a strong arm robbery that happened in Roseville, Calif., in which a victim had been beaten and robbed of $30,000 while responding to a Craigslist ad, South Lake Tahoe police said.

The victim told police he was robbed by the three suspects — now identified as Jeremy Wood, Dylan Sapsford and Eric Anderson — on Saturday when he was responding to a Craigslist advertisement for the purchase of a car, said South Lake Tahoe Police Sgt. Travis Cabral.

Las Vegas attorney sentenced to 9 years for sexually explicit child exploitation offenses

FRESNO, Calif. — U.S. District Judge Lawrence J. O’Neill sentenced Las Vegas attorney Charles Max Pollock, 43, to nine years in prison, to be followed by 20 years of supervised release, for travel in interstate commerce with the intent to engage in criminal sexual activity, United States Attorney Benjamin B. Wagner announced.

Bosco the black Lab missing for three weeks returns safe to Carson City home

Bosco, a seven-year-old black Lab who had been missing since Nov. 8, made it back to his Carson City home and family early Saturday morning.

Carson Valley Visitors Authority to hire spokeswoman to showcase area attractions, amenities

The job is simple: tell visitors why Carson Valley, Nev. is “Rugged. Relaxed. Reachable.” all while riding a horse. The Carson Valley Visitors Authority is looking for one horse savvy woman to become the “Carson Valley Rider.”

Launched in 2012, the “Rugged. Relaxed. Reachable.” campaign plays upon the area’s gateway status as a tourism outfitter for the region. From Topaz Lake and the Pine Nut Mountains to the Tahoe Rim Trail, Carson Valley is looking for a storyteller to bring it all together.

Carson City Sheriff's Office warns of check, money order scams

If you find yourself the recipient of a check or money order for a large sum of money, chances are that the check or money order is part of a scam, the Carson City Sheriff’s Office warns.

The Carson City Sheriff’s Office has received several reports of victims selling products using online programs, such as Craigslist, being contacted by an unknown buyer who sends a check or money order for an amount over the asking price.

Christmas gift idea

Christmas 2011 -- Birth of a New Tradition

As the holidays approach, the giant Asian factories are kicking into high gear to provide North Americans with monstrous piles of cheaply produced goods -- merchandise that has been produced at the expense of North American labor. This
year will be different. This year we can give the gift of genuine concern for our countrymen. There is no longer an excuse that, at gift giving time, nothing can be found that is produced by North American hands. Yes there is!

Carson City authorities make drug-related arrest in Craigslist sting

Two Carson Valley men face several charges, including felony offering of a controlled substance, following a sting set up by authorities on Craigslist to lure people to an underage party at a Carson City hotel.

An advertisement had been placed on Craigslist by Carson City sheriff's deputies that called for drinks at a party given by an 18-year-old. According to the arrest report, two 18-year-old decoys had been communicating with one of the suspects, who said that he would bring marijuana to the party.

Carson City deputies arrest man on suspicion of passing phony $100 bills

A 28-year-old California man was arrested and faces felony fraud charges after he allegedly passed two phony $100 bills in exchange for a motorcycle for sale on Craigslist.

Deputies were dispatched to the Jack in the Box on South Carson Street on Saturday. The victim told officers that he had placed a motorcycle for sale on Craigslist and was contacted by the suspect who said he would buy the bike for $200.

A meeting took place at the Jack in the Box and the suspect gave the victim the fake bills and the bike was exchanged, according to the arrest report.

D'Vine Wine for sale

D'Vine Wine on Stewart Street is for sale, according to this Craigslist ad. The wine bar announced late last year they were closing, but the owners of the Carson Nugget bought the building they were in and offered them a lower-priced lease to stay in business.

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