Friday, April 3, 2026

Multi-Agency Effort Leads to Arrest of Two Wanted Subjects


Recently, the Nevada Police Department requested assistance from the United States Marshals Service in locating and apprehending a wanted subject believed to be hiding in Nevada. Over the last week, Nevada Police coordinated closely with the U.S. Marshals Service in an effort to locate the subject. Information obtained during the investigation indicated the subject was potentially armed and unlikely to surrender peacefully to law enforcement.
Several investigative leads were developed that led law enforcement to a residence in the 800 block of North Tucker Street this afternoon. It was determined that two subjects with outstanding felony warrants were inside the residence, one of whom was the primary subject Nevada Police and the U.S. Marshals Service had been attempting to locate.
Multiple commands were issued to the subjects advising them to exit the residence; however, both subjects failed to comply with lawful commands. Nevada Police coordinated with the Vernon County Prosecutor’s Office to obtain a search warrant for the residence. Nevada Police also requested assistance from the Bates County Sheriff’s Office Tactical Team.
During the approximately four-hour standoff, law enforcement deployed less-lethal munitions inside the residence. Eventually, one of the subjects surrendered to law enforcement. After the primary target of the investigation continued to refuse to exit the residence, the Bates County Tactical Team made entry into the home and successfully located and apprehended the subject.
Nevada Police took both wanted subjects into custody, and they were transported to the Vernon County Jail.
The two subjects have been identified as Isaiah Davis and Trevor Hull, both of Nevada. Davis had a failure-to-appear warrant for his arrest for felony burglary, stealing, and unlawful use of a weapon. Hull had a warrant for felony burglary and stealing, along with an additional felony warrant out of Kansas.
The Nevada Police Department would like to thank the United States Marshals Service, Vernon County Sheriff’s Office, Vernon County Prosecutor, and Bates County Sheriff’s Office for their assistance during this investigation.
Law enforcement agencies throughout this region remain dedicated to working together to keep our communities safe.


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