Thursday, July 2, 2026

Nye County Sheriff’s deputy’s residence broken by hearth; K9 Zeus recovering

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LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — The house of a Nye County Sheriff’s Workplace deputy was broken Friday, and his K9 companion is recovering.

The hearth broke out within the early hours of Friday morning and induced vital injury to the deputy, who was recognized as Deputy Smith’s residence and private property. His storage

A is recovering from a fireplace that broke out within the early morning hours Friday, inflicting vital injury to his residence and private property. The storage, together with the autos inside, had been destroyed within the blaze. The hearth additionally consumed a shed and out of doors kennel used for his K9 companion, Zeus.

Zeus suffered smoke inhalation in the course of the incident however is predicted to make a full restoration, officers stated.

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Though the deputy has insurance coverage, NCSO officers stated it’s unlikely to cowl the full value of the damages. Group members who want to help are inspired to contact the Nye County Sheriff’s Workplace at 775-751-4255.

Speedy wants embrace out of doors kennel fencing and a alternative shed for Zeus, permitting him to return to his regular routine.

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