62°F
weather icon Clear

Robberies have area business owners concerned

Nye County Sheriff’s Detectives are not releasing many details on the four armed robberies of three local businesses within a month.

The most recent occurred Oct. 17 at the Horizon Market at Bell Vista and Leslie Streets just after 1:30 a.m.

It was the second robbery at the store in less than a month.

The Horizon Market on State Route 372 was also held up on Oct. 12, the same night as a local restaurant was hit.

The suspects appear to use the same methods, as they enter the store with guns drawn while demanding cash.

At present, no one has been physically injured during the ordeals.

Detective Eric Murphy said this week that investigators are working to find out if the robberies were committed by the same suspects.

“Right now, we are still looking into that,” Murphy said. “We are doing exactly what we need to do. We’ve got deputies out on the streets.”

Additionally, the detective urged the community to contact the sheriff’s office if they see anything suspicious at area businesses, especially during the overnight hours.

The suggestion, he said, goes for store employees as well.

“If someone sees anything out of the ordinary or something that just doesn’t look right, they need to contact us,” he said. “Employees should especially pay close attention and keep their eyes open to everyone who enters the store. If they see something out of the ordinary, or if they feel uneasy about someone, they need to contact us.”

Joe Bob White, owner of the four area Horizon Markets, said it’s unfortunate that some people think they have to resort to crime.

Additionally, he’s relieved that the suspects didn’t physically harm the cashier on duty.

“I’m very thankful that none of our cashiers were injured,” he said. “The police are doing their investigation.”

The owner of a series of convenience stores that have not been robbed, Coyote Corner, said she is concerned about the robberies.

Wendy Black said detectives have made contact with her in recent days about the crimes, providing an image of the alleged suspects without their disguise.

“They came into the store with pictures of the person so I think they do know who they are,” she said. “Supposedly they had other videos and they came in and talked to our employees. There were two suspects as far as I know.”

Unlike Horizon Market and other local convenience stores, Black said she chooses not to have a 24-hour store in operation.

“I did it just for that reason,” she said. “We close down because I just don’t want somebody killing one of our employees for a couple of dollars. We all want to see these guys caught soon.”

Incidentally, a rumor on local social media suggested the Coyote Corner’s north side location was robbed late Tuesday afternoon, which Black was quick to quash.

“That’s just one of the many rumors that get started around town,” she said. “If it were true, I’m pretty sure that I’d be one of the first to know about it.”

THE LATEST
Nevada Volunteers hosts Pahrump Volunteer Fair

Nevada Volunteers hosted the Pahrump Volunteer Fair this month, the first such fair in a grant-funded series that will take the nonprofit all around the Silver State over the course of the next three years, all in the name of advocating for and educating people on the power of volunteering.

Garage fire destroys 11 classic cars

Close to a dozen classic cars in various states of restoration were consumed by fire at a residence along the 3000 block of North Joanita Street last week.

Repairs underway for wildlife fence

With a variety of free-roaming wild horse and burro herds calling the open land surrounding Pahrump home, car-versus-equine crashes are an unfortunate but all-too-common occurrence. Fencing is essential. Join the effort to protect wild horses and burros — and drivers too.

GALLERY: These community activists are changing Pahrump Valley

A dozen volunteers in the valley were celebrated for their contributions at the Inaugural Hope Floats Volunteer Recognition Luncheon hosted by the NyE Communities Coalition.

Beatty board backs Ash Meadows conservancy plans

At its May 6 meeting, the Beatty Town Advisory Board voted to send a letter supporting the Amargosa Conservancy’s conceptual map showing the boundary of its proposed Ash Meadows mineral withdrawal area.

Memorial service set for former Town Manager Bill Kohbarger

A special Celebration of Life ceremony for former Pahrump Town Manager Bill Kohbarger is scheduled for Friday May 10, at the Pahrump Veterans Memorial at 751 East Street from 12-to-4 p.m.

RENDERINGS: Pahrump OHV Park to be professionally designed

Two years ago, the town of Pahrump broke ground on what will become a 40-acre OHV Park at the Pahrump Fairgrounds but before any actual construction takes place, officials want to have the site professionally designed.

Valley’s ladies treated to the Women’s Expo

Soroptimist International has one main mission – ensuring women and girls can access the resources and opportunities they need to be able to reach their full potential and live their very best lives.

Pahrump Taco Fest making a comeback

Taco-lovers rejoice, the Pahrump Taco Fest is making its return after several years’ hiatus. This June, the Calvada Eye will be overrun with competitors all hoping to score the title of best taco-maker in town and foodies will definitely not want to miss out.