CCSD monitor in court on sex misconduct charges

by · Las Vegas Review-Journal

A Clark County School District campus monitor accused of sexual misconduct with a pupil appeared in Las Vegas Justice Court early Monday.

Antonio Vaughn, 43, is charged with two counts of lewdness with a child under 14 and single counts of child abuse, contacting a pupil by person of authority for sex, luring a child, child abuse and destroying or concealing evidence.

The exact details of what Vaughn is accused of doing have not been released.

“The arrest stems from an investigation initiated at Schofield Middle School in February 2026,” CCSD police Lt. Bryan Zink said in a press release.

Vaughn has worked for the district since December 2018 as a campus security monitor last assigned to the middle school, Zink said. Vaughn has been placed on unpaid leave.

In court Monday, Las Vegas Justice of the Peace Kristal Bradford set a preliminary hearing date in May. Defense attorney Jack Buchanan said he is awaiting more information from prosecutors.

“There is a lot to review,” Buchanan said. “It appears the state is going to be providing me with some evidence and disclosure in the coming days.”

Las Vegas Justice Court records show Vaughn is in custody on a $250,000 bail.

This is a developing story. Check back for details.

Contact Glenn Puit at gpuit@reviewjournal.com.