58°F
weather icon Clear

Three deputies added to Pahrump coverage

The Nye County Sheriff's Office just added three new deputies to their roster from the six who graduated from the academy on Saturday.

Sheriff Sharon Wehrly said the graduation ceremony was held by the Silver State Law Enforcement Academy out of Las Vegas.

"There were six graduates this time around," she said. "There were three of our graduates and three graduates who weren't affiliated with anyone. All three of our officers will be down here in Pahrump."

The academy training was 720 hours and covers everything from conducting murder and sexual assault investigations, to fingerprinting and de-escalating a tense situation.

Wehrly said once they reach the academy the deputies will also know firsthand what it feels like to be on the business end of a Taser.

"I don't think they ever really get used to that and I certainly didn't get used to it," she said. "I think the Taser is worse than the mace."

At least three of the six graduates, James Burke, Eric Anderson and Mark Vobis were recognized for their performance at the academy.

Vobis earned the Top Shooter award while the Top Physical award was presented to Eric Anderson.

Burke earned the academy's Leadership, Distinguished Graduate and Valedictorian awards.

As part of the ceremony, the reading of the Law Enforcement Oath of Honor was delivered by Richard Deutch.

Sheriff Wehrly provided the keynote address.

She noted that once the graduates go through their field training, the new deputies will be on their own patrolling the streets of Pahrump.

"Actually, one of them is already working at the courthouse," she said. "They are finishing up their field training and as soon as they're done, they will be out on the street by themselves with one person per unit. We also have a brand new field training program and this will be our first group to go through that."

The sheriff also said two of Saturday's graduates paid for their own training, as they are not yet affiliated with a law enforcement agency in the state.

"If they are not affiliated it means that they were not hired by a sheriff's department or a law enforcement agency before they went through the academy," she said. "They are that dedicated that they actually paid for it themselves. They work another job and they pay to go to the academy and that really says something about their dedication."

Wehrly also noted that northern Nye County recently received two additional deputies.

"I just had two officers from the academy in Carson City graduate about two months ago and those officers are now working in Tonopah and they are almost off their field training," she said. "We have two officers that are getting ready to go to the Silver State academy and we have three officers from Tonopah that are getting ready to go to the academy in Carson City."

Additional staffing maneuvers at the sheriff's office include promotion of a third sergeant to provide additional supervision in Tonopah and surrounding rural areas.

Wehrly has also transferred a Pahrump detective to Smoky Valley servicing the northern area command.

Other changes include moving an additional deputy to Smoky Valley street patrol, an additional deputy to Gabbs street patrol, and another deputy to the Tonopah street patrol upon completion of training.

The changes are intended to ensure as close to 24-hour coverage in most areas of Nye County to ensure services are available to residents when they need them.

Wehrly said she will continue to evaluate the needs of the Northern Area Command and provide resources as the ability presents itself.

"The three new southern command deputies are from the Pahrump area so they know the town quite well."

 

THE LATEST
More than two dozen animals rescued from Pahrump home

More than two dozen animals living under what’s described as “horrendous conditions” were recently rescued after being discovered by Nye County Animal Control officers at a Pahrump home.

Two children flown to trauma after crash

Pahrump’s Mercy Air transported two children to UMC Trauma in Las Vegas following a two-vehicle collision at the intersection of Highway 160 and Mesquite Avenue on Friday, April 12.

GALLERY: How Pahrump celebrated Earth-Arbor Day

Earth Day and Arbor Day are two dates set aside for the express purpose of celebrating the planet while educating the public about the importance of preserving the environment and this past Saturday, the Pahrump community was treated to a festival in honor of these holidays.

How Nye’s sheriff auxiliary operations are evolving

With their trademark, creased light blue button-down shirts, Nye County Sheriff’s Office auxiliary officers are always visible at scenes of vehicle crashes, structure fires and other incidents involving public safety. But there are now changes underway into the auxiliary program in terms of operations, certain procedures and appearances among the officers, including new polo-style shirts.

Connecting causes and community — Pahrump Volunteer Fair set for May

Thanks to an AmeriCorps Volunteer Generation Fund grant, Nevada Volunteers is embarking on three years of Volunteer Fairs that will take the organization all across the state and the very first stop will be right here in Pahrump.

Landscape Tour will highlight local yards

The Pahrump Valley Garden Club is all set to hold its 16th Annual Landscape Tour and anyone with an interest in gardening, plants or yard art will not want to miss out. This year’s event features six local yards, all hand-picked by the Garden Club members to give attendees a wide variety of landscape types to peruse.

GALLERY: Celebrating the lives of lost loved ones

Butterflies are a symbol of transformation and one of the most transformative things a person can experience is the death of someone they love.

Local families invited to Community Baby Shower

Raising a child can be hard. That’s something the members of Pahrump Mothers Corner understand all too well. In an effort to ease the challenges of parenthood, particularly for new and expecting families, this group of local moms banded together to host a Community Baby Shower and the event proved to be very popular, leading to its return for the third year running.

Tonopah to be home to experimental hypersonic testing facility

Ambitious. It’s an apt word to describe Michael Grace’s vision for the future of his company, Longshot Space Technology Corporation, which, if all goes to plan, will build what he calls the world’s largest potato gun.