Pahrump woman arrested after disturbance involving elderly woman at RV park
Alicia Osborne was arrested after a Saturday afternoon disturbance involving an elderly woman at the Best Western Pahrump Oasis RV Park. The case put elder safety and public order in focus.

Deputies arrested Alicia Osborne after a Saturday afternoon disturbance involving an elderly woman at the Best Western Pahrump Oasis RV Park in Pahrump. The call put elder safety and the security of a busy lodging property into focus in a matter of minutes.
Osborne was identified as a Pahrump woman, and the disturbance was serious enough to draw a law-enforcement response at the RV park. The involvement of an elderly woman made the incident stand out as more than a routine public disturbance, because it immediately raised concerns about the welfare of a vulnerable adult.
The case matters in Nye County because hotels and RV parks are shared spaces where travelers, long-term guests and local residents cross paths. When conflict breaks out in that setting, deputies often have to move quickly to calm the scene and determine whether someone needs protection or medical attention.
For Pahrump residents, the arrest is another reminder that familiar places can become the site of urgent public-safety calls. A Saturday afternoon disturbance at the Best Western Pahrump Oasis RV Park ended with an arrest, and the presence of an elderly woman gave the incident immediate weight.
It also highlights how quickly a disturbance can change the atmosphere at a property that serves both visitors and locals. In a county where deputies handle calls across a wide geographic area, a brief but serious confrontation at a Pahrump RV park can still become one of the day’s most important welfare concerns.

The incident left one clear takeaway: when an older adult is involved, even a short-lived disturbance can demand a fast and careful response. In this case, that response ended with Alicia Osborne’s arrest and a public-safety question that reached well beyond the RV park itself.
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