Surveillance video shows Las Vegas attorney and College of Southern Nevada professor Mark Peplowski having sex in public on two separate occasions earlier this year, according to police records.
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Attorney and College of Southern Nevada professor Mark Peplowski has been arrested on lewdness charges.
Police searching for suspects or leads, say crime could bring either destruction of property charge or a hate-crime charge if it was determined to be aimed at a specific person.
An 11-year-old boy was arrested Thursday after an assault on three teachers at a Las Vegas school.
Police report that former Clark High School coach Juan Alfredo Chavez first tried to hug the student, then attempted to kiss her on the lips before a school football game.
A former volunteer soccer coach at Clark High School in Las Vegas was arrested Thursday on a felony lewdness charge involving a child.
The former teacher’s aide arrested this week in connection with battering two students is accused of beating a nonverbal autistic boy who was diagnosed with cerebral palsy, police records show.
Colin Donohue, 35, rejoined the Clark County School District as a literacy specialist last week — two months after returning home from a nine-month tour of duty in Iraq.
A Clark County School District truancy officer accused of child abuse and strangulation told police he had no choice but to grab the throat of a student who didn’t want to go to school, according to court documents.
The words “Vegas Strong” are possibly the most meaningful on the arm sling worn by Karessa Royce, a survivor of the Oct. 1 shooting on the Route 91 Harvest festival on the Strip.
Desert Oasis High School senior Jake Schmidt didn’t plan on writing about what he did on Oct. 1. But in the days after escaping gunfire at the Route 91 Harvest festival, the essay was the only assignment he could sit down and do that week.
School district police say the officer, Scott Weissinger, 56, illegally entered a home and choked a student earlier this month.
Students at Green Valley High School have raised roughly $60,000 for the Las Vegas Victims’ Fund by selling Vegas Strong T-shirts to schools across the Clark County School District.
The unidentified 16-year-old boy faces charges of disturbance and battery of a public official after the incident, which marked the first time district police have used the weapon since they began carrying them in 2015.
Students and staff at Mesquite Middle School have raised over $4,500 to help the families of three victims of the Las Vegas Strip shooting who worked in education.