Henderson Police Conclude Joining Forces Enforcement Initiative Targeting Pedestrian Safety

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City of Henderson issued the following announcement on October 19.

Henderson, Nev. – The Henderson Police Department concluded its 1st campaign under the current Joining Forces Program targeting pedestrian safety.

During the enforcement initiative that ran from October 12th through October 18th, Police Officers stopped a combination of motorists and pedestrians totaling 339 stops.

Of the 339 stops completed, Traffic Officers issued 151 speeding citations, 46 pedestrian safety violation citations, as well as citations for multiple other traffic violations. Additionally, 4 motorists were issued a warning, in lieu of a citation.

Henderson Police Department received $220,000 in federal funding for the enhanced enforcement initiatives through the Nevada Department of Public Safety – Office of Traffic Safety for the 2021 Joining Forces program.

Original source can be found here.



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