Fourth Of July Celebration

Douglas County Sheriff’s Office Prepares for Upcoming Fourth Of July Celebration
Posted on 06/28/2023
Douglas County Sheriff’s Office Prepares for Upcoming Fourth Of July Celebration

Douglas County, Nevada - The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office (DCSO) is preparing for the upcoming Fourth of July celebration and would like to wish everyone a safe and happy Independence Day. Due to the volume of celebrants within the Stateline casino core, Nevada Beach, and Zephyr Cove areas throughout the holiday, DCSO is reminding our residents and visitors to be safe and mindful of the laws surrounding the festivities.

The goal of DCSO is to protect life and property while at the same time allow celebrants to enthusiastically celebrate the holiday. DCSO emphasizes safety first. Sheriff Dan Coverley shares some safety information here: youtube.com/watch?v=VMW70j4sJxg

Hot weather and dry conditions raise concern about fire danger as we prepare for the celebration. Please be aware of the fire restrictions where you are celebrating.

DCSO will be actively patrolling and looking out for the following activities and behaviors:

Fireworks

We would like to remind the public that possession, sale, trade, exchange, or discharge of fireworks is prohibited. It is also unlawful to possess or discharge fireworks within the County without having obtained the proper permits as set forth in Section 8.16.040. (Ord. 1356, 2012)

If anyone has concerns with other residents selling or using fireworks, call the non-emergency dispatch number at 775-782-5126.

Public Safety Reminders

Incidents which will most likely result in an arrest or citation include acts that place celebrants or law enforcement officers in jeopardy, including fighting, theft, narcotic violations, severe public drunkenness, minors consuming or possessing alcohol, possession of or discharge of fireworks, or any other act that disrupts the ability to have a peaceful and safe environment for all.

Each year during these events, a large percentage of contacts and arrests are made of persons under the age of 21. The curfew in Douglas County is midnight on July 4 and throughout the summer. Persons younger than 18 are subject to citation for being in violation of this ordinance. Persons younger than 21 who are in possession of alcohol or under the influence of drugs or alcohol will be subject to arrest. Residents have to be 21 years or older to purchase and consume marijuana. It is still illegal to smoke marijuana in a public place and against the law to drive a vehicle under the influence.

Law Enforcement Presence

Persons planning to be at Nevada Beach are reminded per Douglas County Code 9.28.010, “open container of alcoholic beverage is unlawful” at that location. Any such containers, including their contents, will be confiscated for destruction by law enforcement with potential for citation or arrest.

Throughout the Stateline casino core area, Zephyr Cove, and Nevada Beach, the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office and Nevada State Police will have increased patrol personnel on duty as well as in the Carson Valley to handle calls for service and traffic enforcement, particularly targeting speeding and intoxicated drivers.

Call for a Ride, Stay Alive

All persons who consume alcohol during the Fourth of July are encouraged to catch a ride with a sober driver or utilize a local driving service. Commit to only driving 100-percent sober. Don’t lose your independence on Independence Day, and don’t be a deadly risk to yourself and other innocent people.