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Las Vegas Police Veteran Faces Judge Over Multiple Aggravated Stalking Charges

By Matthias Binder April 14, 2026
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Contents
Weekend Arrest Shocks Local Law EnforcementProbable Cause Hearing Sets High BailLong Career in Airport Bureau Ends in SuspensionDefense Attorney Signals Bail ChallengeTimeline of Key Developments

Weekend Arrest Shocks Local Law Enforcement (Image Credits: Pexels)

Las Vegas – Jason De La Garrigue, a 47-year-old officer with the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, appeared before Justice of the Peace Nadia Wood on Tuesday at the Regional Justice Center. The veteran officer faces eight felony counts of aggravated stalking following his arrest over the weekend. Wood scheduled a preliminary hearing for July 28, marking the next major step in the case.[1]

Weekend Arrest Shocks Local Law Enforcement

Authorities took De La Garrigue into custody on Saturday, April 11. Jail records confirmed his booking into the Clark County Detention Center that day on the eight stalking charges. The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department announced the arrest publicly on Monday.[2][3]

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De La Garrigue remained in custody as of Tuesday. High bail reflected the seriousness of the allegations. If released, conditions would include high-level electronic monitoring and a prohibition on weapons.[3]

Probable Cause Hearing Sets High Bail

De La Garrigue’s case moved quickly through initial stages. On Sunday, Las Vegas Justice Court Judge Amy Ferreira presided over his probable cause hearing. She established bail at $1 million, according to court documents.[4]

The officer stayed behind bars entering the workweek. His Tuesday appearance before Wood advanced the proceedings without altering the bail status immediately. Prosecutors presented no additional public details on the stalking incidents.[1]

Long Career in Airport Bureau Ends in Suspension

De La Garrigue joined the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department in 2000. Over 26 years, he served in the Airport Bureau, handling security and operations at a key transportation hub. Colleagues knew him as a fixture in that specialized unit.[2][1]

The department responded decisively to the charges. Officials placed him on suspension without pay and stripped him of police powers. An internal review continues alongside the criminal probe. LVMPD withheld specifics to protect the ongoing investigation.[4]

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Defense Attorney Signals Bail Challenge

David Roger, representing De La Garrigue through the Las Vegas Police Protective Association, attended the Tuesday hearing. He plans to file a motion seeking bail reduction. Roger pointed to underlying factors without elaboration.[1]

The attorney described “tragic circumstances” around the case. He argued that extenuating elements mitigate the charges. Clark County Chief Deputy District Attorney Eckley M. Keach offered no immediate comment on the matter.[1]

Roger emphasized the need for the court to view additional context. His strategy aims to present a fuller picture ahead of future hearings.

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Timeline of Key Developments

  • April 11: De La Garrigue arrested and booked on eight counts of aggravated stalking.
  • April 12: Probable cause hearing before Judge Amy Ferreira; $1 million bail set.
  • April 13: LVMPD announces arrest publicly; suspension imposed.
  • April 14: Initial appearance before Justice of the Peace Nadia Wood; preliminary hearing scheduled for July 28.

Key Takeaways

  • Eight felony counts carry severe penalties under Nevada law.
  • De La Garrigue remains in custody on $1 million bond.
  • Preliminary hearing on July 28 will determine if case advances to district court.

The case underscores challenges within law enforcement when officers face personal allegations. As proceedings continue, the community watches for resolution. What are your thoughts on this development? Share in the comments below.

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