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Henderson PD’s Leadership Overhaul: Deputy Chief Given Resignation Ultimatum

By TheNevadaGlobeStaff, June 6, 2025 9:43 am

Deputy Chief Jonathan Boucher has been given an ultimatum: resign within 21 days or face termination. This move mirrors the earlier dismissal of former Chief Hollie Chadwick in March, who was removed after City Manager Stephanie Garcia-Vause expressed a loss of confidence in her leadership. 

Sources indicate that Boucher has already severed ties with the department, although official statements confirm he remains on leave. This leadership transition follows the recent appointment of Reggie Rader, a seasoned law enforcement professional with nearly three decades of experience, as the new Chief of Police. Rader, a Henderson native and former Deputy Chief with the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, is set to assume his role on July 7. 

Rader’s appointment is seen as a strategic move to restore stability and trust within the department. His extensive background includes overseeing critical operations such as community engagement and counterterrorism. City officials express confidence in Rader’s ability to lead the department into a new era of transparency and accountability.

As Henderson navigates these leadership changes, questions arise about the department’s direction and the implications for public safety. The community watches closely, anticipating how these shifts will impact the city’s law enforcement landscape.

Source: Las Vegas Review-Journal

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