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Nye County Sheriff's Office asks public to ID felony-evading Pahrump motorcyclist

Nye County Sheriff's Office asks public to identify a motorcyclist who fled officers at high speed through central Pahrump, a safety concern for local residents.

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Nye County Sheriff's Office asks public to ID felony-evading Pahrump motorcyclist
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The Nye County Sheriff's Office has asked residents to help identify a motorcyclist who repeatedly fled from deputies at high speed through the center of Pahrump. The office said the rider fled multiple times and reached speeds above 100 mph, prompting concern for public safety and for the rider's welfare.

NCSO posted the appeal on social media and described the suspect as someone who "has fled from NCSO multiple times at over 100 mph through the center of Pahrump." The event prompting the post occurred on January 20, 2026, the office said, and deputies are asking anyone with information about the rider's identity to come forward.

Officials have asked that anyone with tips contact Nye County Dispatch at 775-751-7000. Informants are asked to provide as much detail as possible, but are not required to give their names, NCSO said in the post. The sheriff's office framed the request as an effort to prevent harm to the rider and to others who use Pahrump streets.

High-speed pursuits through populated areas carry obvious risks for drivers, pedestrians, and neighborhood traffic. For Pahrump residents who shop, commute, or walk in town, such incidents can interrupt daily routines and raise concerns about enforcement and road safety. The sheriff's appeal is intended to harness local knowledge - license plate sightings, photos or videos taken that day, or other identifying details - to help deputies locate the motorcyclist without exposing the public to further danger through a live chase.

Community cooperation is a common tool for local enforcement. NCSO’s request signals a preference for using tips to build a case rather than pursuing repeated on-road chases that could escalate risk. For residents, the message is both practical and civic: if you saw the motorcycle or captured footage on your phone, contact Dispatch and share the details you can. Callers can remain anonymous while still providing useful leads.

What happens next will depend on the information the sheriff's office receives and any follow-up investigation. For now, NCSO is asking for vigilance from Pahrump residents and promising to accept tips in a way that protects informants. The immediate priority for readers should be awareness - note unusual vehicle activity, keep a safe distance from any high-speed motorists, and report credible information to 775-751-7000 so deputies can work to keep the community's streets safer.

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