Wednesday, June 24, 2026

Clark County guidelines enforced after yearslong neighborhood criticism

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LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — Unzipping his bag, Dennis White confirmed the over 100 photographs of unregistered automobiles on his road and after 5 years’ price of complaints, Las Vegas police are taking motion.

On Monday, Clark County Commissioner Tick Segerblom, code enforcement, and Las Vegas Metropolitan law enforcement officials toured the east Las Vegas valley neighborhood road with White.

“Now that we’re seeing what’s going on, we’re going to try to get the cops involved, get [the Nevada Transportation Authority] involved, get code enforcement,” Segerblom mentioned. “Hopefully get the constables and start to home in on this particular property, because this is pretty egregious.”

On Monday, Clark County Commissioner Tick Segerblom, code enforcement, and Las Vegas Metropolitan law enforcement officials toured the East Las Vegas Valley neighborhood road with White. (KLAS)

White confirmed Segerblom an e mail from the Nevada Transportation Authority which indicated one of many automobiles on his road was the goal of a number of sting operations—to no avail.

“I’m sick and tired of seeing that tow truck without a license, operating without a license, and if he’s doing that, does he have insurance on it,” White mentioned. “So I’m still frustrated, but I have some guarded optimism.”

After offering the NTA e mail to authorities, police towed the unlicensed tow truck from the road. The obvious proprietor interacted with authorities and shouted down the road at White.

vlcsnap 2025 03 05 22h33m06s984Unzipping his bag, Dennis White confirmed the over 100 photographs of unregistered automobiles on his road and after 5 years’ price of complaints Las Vegas police are taking motion. (KLAS)

Segerblom famous many of the unregistered automobiles on the road, which sat unmoved after being tagged, had been breaking county code however not state regulation.

“We’re trying to change the legislation. So not just the 72 hours, but once we tag a vehicle, then if we find them again anywhere, we can start to bill it,” he mentioned. “This is just a great loophole where they understand the law and they’ll do what they want to do.”

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