The Lyon County Sheriff's Office (LCSO) has shared their official report regarding enforcement at the annual Night in the Country music festival.

According to a recent post from LCSO on Facebook, the festival concluded with "zero major incidents to report."

LCSO says that the concert draws around 10,000 people every year, and in the past the department has been called to the event for fights, sexual assaults, battery, domestic violence, underage consumption and a number of other types of calls.

This year they say that calls for service increased from last year, but there were no major calls or investigations that took place during the festival this year. No staff injuries have been reported, and no deputies ever needed to use personal defense weapons like tasers or pepper spray.

The sheriff's office says that they arrested five people and issued 21 tickets, mostly alcohol-related.

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