2 People Injured by Rocks Thrown From I-11 Overpass in Henderson
Two drivers suffered serious injuries and four vehicles were damaged after rocks were dropped from a pedestrian overpass onto US-95, police said.
- From a pedestrian overpass north of the Railroad Pass Casino, the Nevada State Police Highway Patrol and Henderson Police Department sought suspects who dropped large rocks onto US-95/IR-11 on Sunday night, injuring two drivers and damaging four vehicles.
- Amid several calls, Nevada State Police and Henderson Police received reports around 8:43 p.m. of rock-throwing from a pedestrian overpass onto Interstate 11/U.S. 95 near Railroad Pass Casino, with suspects fleeing before officers arrived.
- According to Nevada State Police, four vehicles on I-11 were struck by large rocks from the pedestrian overpass, causing moderate to severe damage.
- Authorities are urging the public to contact the Nevada State Police Investigations Division at 702-668-3261 with any information about suspects who threw rocks from a Henderson overpass, causing serious injuries.
- For the ongoing probe, the Nevada State Police Investigations Division leads efforts, with authorities urging public assistance, police said.
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Pair seriously injured by rocks thrown off freeway overpass
Nevada State Police and the Henderson Police Department are asking for help to find the person or persons who threw large rocks onto the northbound side of I-11 from the Railroad Pass overpass on Sunday night. Two people were seriously hurt.
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