Shocking: Dead Body Found On Middle School Grounds In Las Vegas
Shockingly, a dead body was found on the campus of Harney Middle School on the east side of Las Vegas earlier today. Officials from Las Vegas Metro Police Department have…

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PaulFleet via Getty ImagesShockingly, a dead body was found on the campus of Harney Middle School on the east side of Las Vegas earlier today. Officials from Las Vegas Metro Police Department have confirmed that the body is female. No other identifying details have been released at this time.
Dead Body Found On Campus Of Harney Middle School
At the present time, it appears the dead body of a female was found on an athletic field in the 6 a.m. hour today. Kathleen and Tim Harney Middle School is located at 1580 South Hollywood Boulevard in Las Vegas. The information comes from reports by Rachel Zalucki on KTNV.com. Additionally, articles by Fox 5 Staff on Fox5Vegas.com, and Justin Walker on 8NewsNow.com.
After the call was received at 6:21 a.m., police arrived on scene and found the dead body on the northeast corner of the athletic field. Subsequently, police believe the death to be suspicious. Furthermore, detectives are on scene and investigating the death.
Students At Harney Middle School Relocated For Today
As has been noted, Clark County School District officials have relocated Harney Middle School students for the day. For obvious reasons, they did not want the school children to interfere with police investigations. Moreover, the entire incident may be very upsetting to some students. Therefore, the middle school students are spending the school day at nearby Las Vegas High School.
Furthermore, CCSD officials are easing parents’ minds. Students at Harney Middle School are not in any danger due to this incident. There is no threat to the school either. In fact, CCSD Police are working in cooperation with LVMPD detectives and investigators.
If you would like more information about Harney Middle School, you can access their website by clicking here. If you or your children have any information which can assist police investigators, you can call the CCSD School Police. The Anonymous Tip Line phone number is: 702-799-0228.
Nevada Has Some of the Deadliest Lakes in the U.S.
In Nevada, we're blessed to have some beautiful areas, including some areas near water. Last weekend, I went to visit my uncle, who lives off a lake. It was a great time, even though it was pretty cold outside. Still, sitting along the lake and watching the ripples and currents was such a peaceful experience. But, I got to thinking, how dangerous are lakes across America? As it turns out, Nevada has some of the deadliest lakes in all of America.
Before we get to our state, let's look at another state that has lots of lakes: Michigan. According to the Great Lakes Surf Rescue Project, 15 people have already died in the Great Lakes in 2023. Think about the fact that the season hasn't even started yet, and that's pretty incredible. A total of 108 people drowned in the Great Lakes in 2022. Also, a whopping 1,170 people have died in the Great Lakes since 2010. It's a reminder to stay safe out there and take precautions when the waters get rough.
My Michigan Beach has some simple tips to stay safe in the water this year. They say to, "Never swim alone; swim with lifeguards and/or water watchers present. Wear a U.S. Coast Guard-approved life jacket appropriate for your weight and size and the water activity. Always wear a life jacket while boating, regardless of swimming skill.
Swim sober." My Michigan Beach also notes that the Great Lakes are freshwater seas, meaning, "the water can change quickly." Find more tips on how to stay safe on the beach this summer here.
Nevada Has Some of the Deadliest Lakes in America
Read on for the deadliest lakes in all of America, including some which are right here. Have you visited any of the lakes below? Reach out to us on social media and let us know.
Lake Lanier in Georgia
According to USA By the Numbers, Lake Lanier in Georgia is one of the deadliest lakes in America and the deadliest in Georgia. They note that some believe, "Lake Lanier's murky waters, a bottom littered with tree trunks and other debris, and an abrupt drop in the lake’s floor make it unsafe for swimmers."
Mono Lake in California and on the edge of the Sierra Nevada
According to AZ Animals, the Mono Lake is a dangerous one. They state, "Located in California, it is set towards the east and at the edge of Sierra Nevada." They add that the fact the lake isn’t connected to any other body of water makes it so that "when chemicals get into the lake, they do not flow out but stay there and pollute the water. Sadly, the lake has built up an alarming concentration of arsenic. The water is now poisonous and toxic to humans and animals."
Lake Mead in Nevada and Arizona
Lake Mead is a reservoir formed by the Hoover Dam on the Colorado River. It's located in Nevada and Arizona, and it's just east of Las Vegas. It's dangerous, though. According to Wilk Jeffery’s “Wilks Journal of Travel Medicine,” the most international visitor fatalities has been recorded at Lake Mead. Many of these are drownings or car crashes.
Lake Erie in Michigan and Ohio
Even though Lake Erie is the smallest of the Great Lakes, it's very dangerous. According to the Great Lakes Surf Rescue Project, six people have already died in Lake Erie this year. That's even more than Lake Michigan! The reason Lake Erie is dangerous is because it's the shallowest of the Great Lakes, so it can warm and cool faster than other lakes, which can lead to volatile waters and also a major annual algae bloom in the middle of the lake.
Lake Michigan in Michigan and Illinois - This is the No. 1 most dangerous lake in all of America
Multiple sources list Lake Michigan as the deadliest lake in all of the U.S. AZ Animals has the lake listed at No. 1, as does Pond Informer and USA By the Numbers. According to the Great Lakes Surf Rescue Project, five people have already died in Lake Michigan this year.
What about shipwrecks?
According to AZ Animals, Lake Erie has been home to the most shipwrecks in the U.S. That's creepy! "There are famous tales of shipwrecks on other Great Lakes, such as the haunting true story and song of the SS Edmund Fitzgerald on Lake Superior," they state. "But, it is Lake Erie whose icy, cold waters hold the remains of the most shipwrecks – with estimates of 500 – 2,000 wrecks. It is believed to have a greater density of shipwrecks than virtually anywhere in the world – even the Bermuda Triangle."
Larry Martino is the long-time afternoon drive personality on 96.3 KKLZ. The views and opinions expressed in this blog are those of Larry Martino and not necessarily those of Beasley Media Group, LLC.