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Published on December 08, 2024
Clark County Dedicates Lt. Erik Lloyd Memorial Park in Las Vegas to Honor Late Police LieutenantSource: Facebook/Clark County

Clark County has unveiled the Lt. Erik Lloyd Memorial Park in honor of the late Lieutenant Erik Lloyd of the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department. As reported by News3LV, located in the Southwest part of the county, the park serves as a tribute to Lloyd, a respected figure known for his dedication to law enforcement and his work with the Injured Police Officers Fund.

The opening of Lt. Erik Lloyd Memorial Park was celebrated with family-friendly festivities, including face painting, balloon animals, and games. Commissioner Justin Jones expressed his honor, saying, "I am honored to celebrate the grand opening of this beautiful park that is a fitting tribute to a remarkable man who dedicated his life to serving and protecting our community," in a News3LV report

Clark County's official Instagram highlighted the park’s amenities, such as four dog runs, two pickleball courts, and a splash pad, among others.

Commissioner Jones has actively encouraged community members to patronize the new park. "It is a place where families can gather, friends can connect and our community can thrive," Jones told attendees during the opening ceremony, according to News3LV report.