LAS VEGAS (FOX5) — The Henderson Police Department announced on Thursday that three juveniles were arrested in connection to vandalism at Legacy Golf Course.
FOX5 first reported the vandalism and spoke with golf course staff, who called the damage “disheartening” and “disappointing.”
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All three juveniles were taken into custody on Friday, March 6, and face felony charges of destroying personal property due to the estimate cost of the damage, according to HPD.
Officers responded to reports of the damage last month, after staff said they observed three juveniles riding e-dirt bikes on the course, causing an estimated $10,000 to $15,000 of damage to multiple greens.
HPD identified the juveniles involved after an investigation with help from CCSD Police Department and other community partners.
E-motorcycles, like those involved in the incident, are not permitted anywhere within the City of Henderson, police stated in a release. However, e-bicycles with working pedals are legal on city streets, sidewalks and trails. Police also remind the public that riders must wear a helmet and use proper safety equipment on e-devices.
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“Recent changes to the Henderson Municipal Code allow parents to be held financially responsible for violations committed by minors,” police also noted in the release. “The update also allows police to impound any e-devices being used illegally.”
For more information about the City’s “Ride Smart. Stay Safe.” awareness campaign, visit cityofhenderson.com/ridesmart.
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