Las Vegas Metro Police Sheriff Kevin McMahill has highlighted the surge in thefts of Kia and Hyundai vehicles, with a 36.5% increase in vehicle thefts across the valley. McMahill also emphasized the poor driving behaviors in Southern Nevada and expressed support for the use of red-light and speed cameras to address safety concerns.
Clark County Sheriff McMahill supports a change in state law to allow red-light and speed cameras to be utilized in Las Vegas. https://t.co/TDWUd3Wrvd
Sheriff Kevin McMahill says as a community, we have to do something to cut down on fatalities, and red light cameras are a start. https://t.co/VWSFpVYQVw
Motorcycle deaths are spiking across the valley. Our @ketchamtv takes a closer look at the numbers and what factors could be contributing to those crashes. https://t.co/B2mrYosHa1 https://t.co/LRr4MQS89a
“You commit homicide in our community, you are going to prison,” Sheriff Kevin McMahill said during his 2024 State of the Department speech, highlighting what he said was @LVMPD Homicide Section’s 92% solve rate. https://t.co/gEQtMo0eFr
Las Vegas Metro Police Sheriff, Kevin McMahill says the alarming increase in vehicle thefts across the valley is up 36.5% and says it's something he isn't proud of as head of LVMPD. https://t.co/3Pbi8dWAr5
.@Sheriff_LVMPD on Las Vegas (and area) drivers: “I’m sick and tired of the fact that the driving behaviors of people here in Southern Nevada are as bad as they are.” https://t.co/xys25KldqE
Sheriff @kevinmcmahill @lvmpd on Las Vegas drivers: “I’m sick and tired of the fact that the driving behaviors of people here in Southern Nevada are as bad as they are.” https://t.co/xys25KldqE
Citing the huge social media-fueled spike in the thefts of Kia and Hyundai vehicles around the country, Sheriff Kevin McMahill said reducing auto thefts will be one of @LVMPD's priorities for 2024. https://t.co/6kNET8J0f0