Your Watch Has Ended As North Las Vegas Police Honor Fallen Officer In New Tribute

The North Las Vegas Police Department shared a brief but emotional tribute on Saturday to honor Officer Jason Roscow, writing, “Your watch has ended… but we will carry it from here. Never forgotten.” The post used the hashtags #endofwatch and #honorthefallen and reflected on his service, his sacrifice and the legacy he leaves behind. Community members and fellow officers across the valley have continued to mark Roscow’s death with memorials and ceremonies.

Roscow, 46, was shot and killed while attempting to make contact with an armed subject on Feb. 4, 2025, according to a news release from the City of North Las Vegas. He served 17 years with the department and was a U.S. Air Force veteran. The short tribute appears on the North Las Vegas Police Department’s Facebook page.

Station Dedication And Memorials

On the first anniversary of his death, the city renamed the North Central Area Command and unveiled a bronze dedication plaque in Roscow’s honor, as reported by FOX5. Police Chief Jacqueline Gravatt told attendees the station would keep Roscow’s story alive for officers and staff, saying, “Every day, officers and staff who walk through these doors will be reminded of Jason’s commitment, his sacrifice, and the legacy he leaves behind.”

Funeral Procession And Family

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