LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — North Las Vegas police recognized the officer killed in a lethal Tuesday taking pictures as Officer Jason Roscow, 46.
Roscow, a father of two younger boys, spent 17 years with the North Las Vegas Police Division (NLVPD), in response to a information launch from the division. He labored for the NLVPD Visitors Division earlier than returning to patrol in 2024.
“During his tenure with the traffic division, Officer Roscow was recognized with the exemplary service award, an honor given for a singular accomplishment of substance, achieved under adverse and difficult conditions, though without risk to personal safety,” NLVPD officers mentioned. “His dedication to duty and resilience in challenging situations earned him the respect of his colleagues and the community he served.”
Roscow leaves behind his younger sons, Graysen, 9; and Andrew, 4. The police division mentioned a funeral service will probably be held at Central Christian Church, although a selected date and time weren’t introduced Wednesday. Roscow will probably be laid to relaxation in his hometown of Prairie du Rocher, Illinois.
Donations to Roscow’s household are requested to be directed via the Injured Police Officer’s Fund (IPOF) at Lexicon Financial institution. The account quantity is #1000010630. Legislation enforcement officers mentioned the account is the one approach to make sure the donations find yourself with the proper individuals.
The IPOF deliberate to carry a candlelight vigil in Roscow’s honor on Thursday, Feb. 6, at Liberty Park at North Las Vegas Metropolis Corridor starting at 5:30 p.m.
The taking pictures occurred in a neighborhood Tuesday close to West Lone Mountain Highway and Camino Al Norte, in a neighborhood situated close to Craig Ranch Park.
Roscow responded to a report of an individual who pointed a gun at one other individual. The individual with the gun ignored the officer’s instructions and shot Roscow, police mentioned. The shooter was additionally killed.
North Las Vegas police recognized the officer killed in a lethal Tuesday taking pictures as Officer Jason Roscow, 46. A procession was held at 4 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 5, 2025, from the Clark County Coroner’s Workplace to Palm Downtown Mortuary. KLASNorth Las Vegas police recognized the officer killed in a lethal Tuesday taking pictures as Officer Jason Roscow, 46. A procession was held at 4 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 5, 2025, from the Clark County Coroner’s Workplace to Palm Downtown Mortuary. KLAS
North Las Vegas police recognized the officer killed in a lethal Tuesday taking pictures as Officer Jason Roscow, 46. A procession was held at 4 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 5, 2025, from the Clark County Coroner’s Workplace to Palm Downtown Mortuary. KLAS
North Las Vegas police recognized the officer killed in a lethal Tuesday taking pictures as Officer Jason Roscow, 46. A procession was held at 4 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 5, 2025, from the Clark County Coroner’s Workplace to Palm Downtown Mortuary. KLAS
North Las Vegas police recognized the officer killed in a lethal Tuesday taking pictures as Officer Jason Roscow, 46. A procession was held at 4 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 5, 2025, from the Clark County Coroner’s Workplace to Palm Downtown Mortuary.
North Las Vegas police recognized the officer killed in a lethal Tuesday taking pictures as Officer Jason Roscow, 46. A procession was held at 4 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 5, 2025, from the Clark County Coroner’s Workplace to Palm Downtown Mortuary. KLAS
North Las Vegas police recognized the officer killed in a lethal Tuesday taking pictures as Officer Jason Roscow, 46. A procession was held at 4 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 5, 2025, from the Clark County Coroner’s Workplace to Palm Downtown Mortuary.
North Las Vegas police recognized the officer killed in a lethal Tuesday taking pictures as Officer Jason Roscow, 46. A procession was held at 4 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 5, 2025, from the Clark County Coroner’s Workplace to Palm Downtown Mortuary. KLAS
Police businesses from throughout Southern Nevada held a procession Wednesday afternoon to move Roscow’s physique from the Clark County coroner’s workplace to a Downtown Las Vegas funeral dwelling.