Man Who Allegedly Threatened Boulder City Manager Arrested
Gregory Thomas has been arrested and jailed for allegedly leaving a threatening voicemail earlier this month to Boulder City Manager Vicki Mayes. He reportedly said in the message that he’d rape and murder Mayes, kill her husband, and kill anyone who prevented him from attending the November 10 City Council meeting.
After Thomas’s arrest, he reportedly told police that he was frustrated with the city manager after failing to secure affordable housing in Boulder City. He was charged with harassment and two counts of possessing drug paraphernalia in Nevada (NRS 453.566). He was booked in the Henderson Jail on $250,000 bond.
NRS 453.566 makes the possession of drug paraphernalia a misdemeanor, carrying up to six months in prison and/or a $1,000 fine. The type of paraphernalia NRS 453.566 refers to includes all equipment and materials designed for the manufacture or usage of drugs. Some examples are roach clips, smoking masks, water pipes, cocaine vials, and bongs.