Before sunrise, Boulder City’s night patrol officers snagged a fugitive from the Nevada Department of Corrections during a routine traffic stop on Interstate 11. The escapee, Oliver Zamora, was spotted as a passenger in a vehicle halted for a traffic violation. This moment marked the end of his stint as a runaway after he absconded from a work detail earlier in the year.
Zamora’s capture was smooth, with the 34-year-old offering no resistance as he was handcuffed and taken into custody, according to the
Boulder City Police Department
. The brief announcement praised the police work that ensured community safety. Notably, their initial caution notice made residents aware of Zamora’s previous conviction — transportation of a controlled substance and classified him as a low-level, non-violent offender.
The public had been on alert since Zamora disappeared from an inmate work crew located at the 500 block of Adams Blvd. At the time, the Boulder City Police had urged anyone with knowledge of his whereabouts to come forward, making it clear that they should not approach Zamora directly.
With Zamora’s recapture, the community feels relieved, and the justice system reaffirms its authority. The police success was celebrated on social media with hashtags like #GreatPoliceWork and #KeepingOurCommunitySafe, marking Zamora’s safe return to state custody. The public was encouraged to stay vigilant but trust in the system designed to protect and serve.
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