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Three Juveniles Face Felony Charges After E-Dirt Bikes Ravaged Henderson Golf Course

By Matthias Binder March 12, 2026
Henderson police arrest 3 juveniles accused of tearing up golf course on e-motorcycles
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Henderson police arrest 3 juveniles accused of tearing up golf course on e-motorcycles

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Pruned Greens Turned to TracksInvestigation Culminates in ArrestsDamage Assessment Hits Six Figures in Potential CostsRising E-Motorcycle Menace Prompts Strict Enforcement

Pruned Greens Turned to Tracks (Image Credits: Flickr)

Henderson – Police arrested three juveniles who rode electric dirt bikes across Legacy Golf Course last month, causing extensive damage to several holes and prompting felony charges.[1][2]

Pruned Greens Turned to Tracks

Staff at Legacy Golf Club witnessed a brazen act of destruction on February 21, 2026. Around 5 p.m., three juveniles sped onto the course near North Green Valley Parkway and Wigwam Parkway. They targeted holes three and four, churning up the putting greens with donuts and skid marks. One green suffered a visible chunk torn out, while the rough and fairway on hole five bore deep tears.

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The riders also plowed through sand bunkers on all three affected holes. General Manager Trey Orrell described the scene as heartbreaking. “It’s just disheartening and just disappointing to see the disrespect of it,” he said.[3] Repairs began immediately, with some areas already reseeded to minimize long-term impact. The course reopened without interruption the next day, though the financial toll mounted quickly.

Investigation Culminates in Arrests

Henderson police responded promptly to the staff’s report that evening. Detectives launched an investigation, drawing assistance from the Clark County School District Police Department and community partners. Leads emerged over the following weeks, leading to the juveniles’ custody on March 6.

The Henderson Police Department announced the arrests on Thursday, March 12. All three suspects face felony charges of destroying personal property, elevated due to the damage exceeding $5,000. Police emphasized their commitment to holding offenders accountable, regardless of age.[2]

Damage Assessment Hits Six Figures in Potential Costs

Estimates pegged the repairs at $10,000 to $15,000, covering new sod, labor, and rehabilitation efforts. The precision required for golf greens amplified expenses, as Orrell noted: “On greens, you want the ideal putting surface. That’s what golfers pay for.”[4]

Club management had invested over a million dollars in upgrades over the prior 27 months. This incident echoed a similar vandalism a year earlier, where riders faced consequences after police intervention. The repeated targeting underscored vulnerabilities at public facilities.

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  • Hole 3: Putting green damaged with skid marks; bunker disrupted.
  • Hole 4: Green torn with donuts; chunk removed; bunker affected.
  • Hole 5: Rough and fairway gouged; bunker impacted.

Rising E-Motorcycle Menace Prompts Strict Enforcement

Henderson maintains a firm stance against e-motorcycles, banning them citywide. E-bicycles equipped with functional pedals remain legal on streets, sidewalks, and trails, provided riders wear helmets and safety gear. Recent municipal code updates impose financial liability on parents for minors’ violations and authorize impoundment of illegal devices.

In December 2025, police issued 47 citations and 50 warnings during a targeted operation against student riders. Such measures aim to curb reckless use amid growing incidents. Officials urged the public to report suspicious activity to prevent further disruptions.[1]

This case serves as a stark reminder of the consequences for endangering community assets. Legacy Golf Club continues to welcome players, but the episode highlights the need for vigilance. What steps should cities take to deter youth vandalism? Share your thoughts in the comments.

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Key Takeaways

  • Three juveniles arrested March 6 for February 21 vandalism at Legacy Golf Course, facing felony property destruction charges.
  • Damage to holes 3, 4, and 5 estimated at $10,000–$15,000 from e-dirt bike tracks and donuts.
  • Henderson bans e-motorcycles outright; new laws hold parents accountable and enable device seizures.
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