• Carson Now on Facebook
  • Follow Carson Now on Twitter
  • Follow Carson Now by RSS
  • Follow Carson Now by Email

Two who fled Douglas County traffic stop arrested by Carson City sheriff's deputies

Two men were arrested late Monday after having fled from a traffic stop in Douglas County, according to a Carson City Sheriff's Office booking report.

Ian Jacob Reeder, 26, of Reno, was arrested in the area of South Carson and Sonoma Street at 11:57 p.m. He was booked for suspicion of felony possession of forged instruments, a parole and probation violation, possession of a controlled substance, gross misdemeanor possession of burglary tools and misdemeanor possession of drug paraphernalia.

A 29-year-old Indian Hills man was also arrested for suspicion of gross misdemeanor possession of burglary tools, and misdemeanor possession of drug paraphernalia.

According to the booking report, Carson City dispatch was advised of a Silver Saturn that fled from Douglas County deputies during a traffic stop. CCSO was also advised that one of the original two subjects ran on foot and the other took off with the vehicle.

At approximately 11:26 p.m. a Carson City deputy located the suspect vehicle at Clearview and South Carson Street. The CCSO deputy conducted a high risk traffic stop on the vehicle.

The deputy called out to the driver, later identified as Ian Jacob Reeder. He was handcuffed and taken to a patrol vehicle. Reeder advised that he had narcotics on his person. The deputy removed a small baggie of suspected methamphetamine. The officer ran a dispatch check on the man and learned he was on parole and probation, the arrest report states.

Deputies also called out to the passenger, who was identified and handcuffed. Douglas County Sheriff's Office was notified of the traffic stop and that two suspects were detained. A DCSO sergeant arrived and positively identified Reeder who took control of the vehicle while he was on a traffic stop, the report states.

During vehicle inventory, deputies located a meth pipe in the glove compartment, and a black bag that contained multiple house and vehicle keys, as well as a book of checks that was found near the driver's seat that didn't belong to Reeder. Both men were arrested. There was a "no bail" hold for Reeder due to the parole and probation violation. Bail amount listed for the other alleged offenses: $16,137. Bail for the 29-year-old Indian Hills man: $3,637.

In other arrests:
— Two Carson City jail inmates were booked Tuesday for felony suspicion of possession of a dangerous weapon by an incarcerated person and misdemeanor destruction of property, according to a sheriff's office booking report.

Bobby Camp, 61, and Larry Peasnall, 37, were booked for the alleged crimes following an investigation by Carson City Sheriff's Office jail deputies.

According to the booking report, jail deputies were alerted to a possible weapon in a male general cell. The inmates in the cell were instructed out of the cell and handcuffed.

Deputies searched the room by the toilet and observed an object wrapped in a rag at the bottom of the bowl. The object was consistent with what was believed to be a "shank" weapon, the report states. Deputies continued to search and found broken pieces of tile, metal bridge from a mask, a metal cap from a drain snake and two pieces of braided rope made from a ripped bed sheet. The contraband was removed and photographed.

Deputies interviewed both men separately. Suspect Camp was read his Miranda rights and agreed to speak. He was informed of what was found in the cell. Camp said he had no recollection of metal objects being in the cell. He was asked if the objects belonged to suspect Peasnall. Suspect Camp said he did not think they belonged to him and that a lot of other inmates would come into their cell during the day, the report states.

Deputies interviewed Peasnall. He was read his rights and did not wish to speak. Both men were booked for suspicion of a dangerous weapon by an incarcerated person for the shank, and for destruction of property for the ripped sheets and broke tile pieces. Bail: $15,637 each.

— A Silver City, Nev. man was arrested for a failure to appear warrant, alleging indecent exposure, a gross misdemeanor. Bail: $15,000.

— A 33-year-old man, Jared Hall, was arrested Sept. 14, for suspicion of possession of a controlled substance, a felony, and parole violation. No bail hold in lieu of a hearing for parole violation.

All information for the crime log (unless otherwise noted) comes from the arrest reports supplied by the Carson City Sheriff's Office, and is considered by law to be public information. All subjects are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. The policy of Carson Now is to name anyone who is arrested for a felony offense.

Top Stories

... or see all stories

Back to back meetings in Spanish will take place this Tuesday and Wednesday, April 16-17, as part of the ongoing parent night series hosted by Carson City Juvenile Services.

My friend Roni and I were discussing an upcoming heavy pruning on her pine trees, which are growing into power lines.

Editor’s Note: This story is a collaboration between The Nevada Independent and Carson Now.

In May 2021, Tony Stephenson filed an open meeting law complaint against the Lyon County Commission, alleging that the board violated the state’s bedrock open government law by not fully disclosing the legislation it planned to lobby against ahead of commission meetings.

Electronic Benefits Transfer skimming and cloning is a nationwide problem that is rapidly growing, and the Division of Welfare and Supportive Services encourages Nevadans to safeguard their Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits from theft.

The parking lot at Friends in Service Helping, also known as FISH, in Carson City will be closed Monday, April 15, for resurfacing. All FISH services will remain open during regular business hours.

It is an annual summer occurrence, tens of thousands of people heading to Lake Tahoe in search of beaches to enjoy for tanning, swimming and hanging out with friends. If parking and traffic are indications of the popularity of these activities, the stretch of US-50 at Zephyr Cove is a hot spot.

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recently announced new drinking water standards to protect communities from exposure to per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), also known as ‘forever chemicals.’ This critical rule represents a significant step forward in protecting public health and the environment from the potential risks associated with PFAS contamination.

Local law enforcement agencies are joining forces with the U.S. Marshals Service to crack down on outstanding warrants.
High-profile cases, like sex offenders or violent felonies like robbery, home invasion and burglary will be handled by the U.S. Marshal Violent Task Force.

Here is the Carson City road report for the week of April 15-21, 2024. Closures are expected at the following locations due to road and utility work:

Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo announced Friday the appointment of Joseph Filippi as Executive Director of the Patient Protection Commission.

“I am proud that Mr. Filippi has accepted the position to lead our Patient Protection Commission,” said Gov. Lombardo. “His understanding of State government, leadership and support of the Department of Health and Human Services will be an asset as he steps into this new role.”

As of 3 p.m. Saturday afternoon, around 500 Carson City residents are without power according to NV Energy.

There are multiple outage points, the causes of which are under investigation.

Responding to calls for service in a timely, safe and professional manner remain a focus of the Lyon County Sheriff’s Office. One of our 2023 Goals, and continuing goals into 2024 was to reduce response times, then sustain the lower response times. As the first quarter of the year completed, we have met both of those goals.

LGBTQ+ and Allies, community event, Carson Valley events, Western Nevada, gay

Co-Chairs Aaron Sims and Mark Gillard invite you to join some of our regional LGBTQ+ folks and friends for a fabulous afternoon of food, fun and community. Sassafras Eclectic Food Joint, 1500 Old Hot Springs Road, Carson City. www.nevadalgbtq.com

The $25 lunch includes food, drinks, tax, and tip. Limited seating. See menu below. For information and ticket purchases, go to nevadalgbtq.com

We are NOT horsing around! The Genoa Western Heritage Days Invitational Horse Parade is going to be amazing.

Grab your spot on Genoa's Main Street and enjoy the fun beginning 2 p.m. Saturday, April 27.

This time of year is always an ambivalent time for seniors. On the one hand, they’re excited about going to prom and walking across the stage in front of friends and family at graduation. On the other hand, it’s a time to say farewell to childhood and move forward on their own. Senior Valeria Vega Realivazquez, this week’s Senior in the Spotlight, is well aware of this phenomenon.

All aboard for the return of the Twain Train VIP Rail Excursion to Virginia City, as it joins the festivities of the second annual Mark Twain Days Festival. Departing from the Eastgate Depot on Friday, May 10, 2024, at 2:30 p.m., passengers are in for an unforgettable journey filled with entertainment, history, and breathtaking views.

The Whisker Wednesday contest at Catmandu went to this dapper fellow. Meet Max, a long-haired 6-year-old kitty who is always dressed to impress in his handsome black and white tuxedo. He has an adorable white half-moustache and big green eyes. This special guy has a sweet and playful disposition. Everyone falls in love with him and so will you.

Using extensive research and eyewitness accounts, local authors and historians David and Gayle Woodruff recount the incredible, true and bizarre story of a calculating and disgruntled gambler and his attempt to extort three million dollars from the historic Harvey’s Casino at Lake Tahoe, in August of 1980.

The Carson City Sheriff’s Office Investigations Division has continued its investigation into the attempted kidnapping which occurred on February 8, 2024. As a result of the investigation, detectives developed probable cause to arrest Richard Henley.

A big challenge for today’s teenage students is balancing going to school and doing well, maintaining a decent job and managing the many social demands of friends and family. Pioneer Academy’s Senior Spotlight and the student of the month for April, Dolce Perez, has spent the last few years perfecting this balancing act to find her ultimate happiness in life.

On March 30, 2024, at approximately 7:06 p.m., the Nevada State Police Highway Patrol Division responded to a crash at the location of o US95A and Lyon County mile marker 27 in Lyon County, Nevada.

On Thursday, health and wellness enthusiasts gathered at Bonaldi Aesthetics Med Spa, located at 1910 College Parkway, for an official ribbon cutting of their new business.

The Carson Valley Arts Council is pleased to present an evening with singer songwriter and prodigious slide guitarist David Jacobs-Strain who will be accompanied by his longtime musical partner Bob Beach.

The duo will perform at the CVIC Hall, 1602 Esmeralda in Minden, at 7 p.m. Friday,
May 10, 2024.

The second annual Bow Tie Ball will dazzle your senses with live music, dancing, enthralling performances, drinks, bites, and a museum wide scavenger hunt.

The Douglas County School District Board of Trustees continued its 4-3 divisive vote this week as has been commonplace on many agenda items. The trustees had two items on the agenda that addressed the job of the superintendent, one was to hire interim Superintendent Jeanne Dwyer, and the other was to not hire her for the permanent spot and instead go through a process to evaluate the 13 applications they received after the previous deadline.

Partnership Carson City puts community safety first with its bi-annual Drug Round-up scheduled for Saturday, April 27, running from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. This initiative aims to raise awareness about the proper disposal and removal of any unused and expired prescription drugs within households.

Like a carbon copy of last weekend but not as cold, another storm system will move into the Carson City area and surrounding counties this weekend, bringing breezy conditions, cooler temperatures, and periods of valley rain and mountain snow to the region, according to the National Weather Service.

A 54-year-old man was arrested Wednesday for suspicion of misdemeanor DUI and reckless driving after trying to outrun a motorcycle deputy while riding an off-road four-wheeler, according to a Carson City Sheriff's Office booking report.

Please join us Saturday, April 20 at the Carson City Community Garden for an Earth Day event. We will have a seed/seedling swap table for all who want to participate.

The 9th annual Mother's Day Craft Fair is returning to the Carson City Community Center Saturday, May 4 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.