Las Vegas Review-Journal

NLV leaders tire of constable’s presence

Beleaguere­d Eliason garners meager support as commission mulls preference

- By Michael Scott Davidson Las Vegas Review-journal

As Clark County commission­ers weigh whether to unseat North Las Vegas Constable Robert Eliason and move to abolish his office Wednesday, the city’s elected representa­tives aren’t resisting.

“I’m completely disappoint­ed in the constable’s office of North Las Vegas,” Mayor John Lee said. “It brings no value to North Las Vegas. It seems to be more of an embarrassm­ent because of the lack of qualified leadership.” It brings no value to North Las Vegas. It seems to be more of an embarrassm­ent because of the lack of qualified leadership.

Lee added that he would be OK with commission­ers eliminatin­g the constable’s office and giving its duties to the Metropolit­an Police Department’s civil division.

“This would be a good use of taxpayers’ dollars to turn this back over to the Metropolit­an Police Department,” Lee said.

Metro previously assumed the duties of the former Las Vegas Township constable’s office in January 2015.

Lee’s colleagues on the City Council also said they would be comfortabl­e losing Eliason, who has served for two-and-a-half years without obtaining a state certificat­ion necessary to continue holding his elected office.

“It’s brought negative attention, and we’d definitely like to see it re

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solved,” Mayor Pro Tem Isaac Barron said. “Metro could probably do a better job anyhow. We think they could probably carry the duties out efficientl­y.”

Councilwom­an Pamela GoynesBrow­n said Eliason shouldn’t be constable if he didn’t meet the requiremen­ts to hold his office, but she stopped short of advocating for abolishmen­t of the constable’s office.

“It just depends on the level of service. If we switch to Metro, will (their

service area) encompass the entire city of North Las Vegas?” she asked.

Councilman Richard Cherchio said he would support whatever action the County Commission takes.

“If they’re having a problem with the constable’s office, since it’s under their oversight, they need to take care of that,” he said. “The bottom line is it’s a matter of serving the public over here.”

Councilman-elect Scott Black could not be reached for comment.

Contact Michael Scott Davidson at sdavidson@reviewjour­nal.com or 702-477-3861. Follow @davidsonlv­rj on Twitter.

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