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Clark County sheriff auxiliary reports more than 2,100 volunteer hours and expanded duties including abandoned-vehicle tagging

5131936 · July 3, 2025
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Volunteers with the Clark County Sheriff Auxiliary say the unit — formed in 2011 and now 35 members strong — logged more than 2,100 hours in 2024 and has expanded duties beyond event patrols to include disabled-parking checks and abandoned-vehicle inspections and affidavits.

Since its formation in 2011, the Sheriff Auxiliary has become “an integral part of the Clark County Sheriff's Office,” a Sheriff Auxiliary volunteer said, supporting community-oriented policing through volunteer service.

The auxiliary now numbers 35 volunteers and completed more than 2,100 hours of service in 2024, according to speakers during the presentation. Volunteers described duties that include event patrols such as the Clark County Fair and parades, the Santa's Posse…

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