
An adult male was located and transported to a hospital with serious injuries
On Thursday (March 7) at about 8:49 a.m., the Clark County Sheriff’s Office (CCSO) along with Clark County Fire District 6 and AMR responded to an injured person found near the 6500 block of NE Highway 99.
An adult male was located and transported to a hospital with serious injuries. The circumstances and causes of the injuries are being investigated by the Major Crimes Unit and Traffic Unit.
Anyone who witnessed an injured adult male in the area overnight is asked to report it to the Clark County Sheriff’s Office through CRESA or by calling the MCU tip line at (564) 397-2847.
Information provided by the Clark County Sheriff’s Office.
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