LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — Clark County Sheriff Kevin McMahill is set to announce his bid for re-election Monday, seeking a second four-term term as the valley's top cop.

McMahill has held every rank in the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, from patrol officer to undersheriff, over a career spanning more than 30 years.

He retired in 2020 but returned to run for sheriff in 2022, winning nearly 58% of the vote in the primary election against two other candidates, including a former Metro assistant sheriff.

McMahill is the eighth man to lead the department since it was created in 1973 out of a merger between the former Las Vegas Police Department and the Clark County Sheriff's Department.

McMahill is known for having placed an emphasis on officer wellness, creating a new bureau to offer h

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