Las Vegas Man Charged With Cyberstalking, Sexual Exploitation of Minor, Feds Say

A former Las Vegas man has been indicted on federal charges of cyberstalking and sexual exploitation of a minor after prosecutors say he harassed a victim for years through letters and social media. He was arrested in Las Vegas and remains in federal custody as the case moves forward in the Western District of Pennsylvania.
Las Vegas Man Charged With Cyberstalking, Sexual Exploitation of Minor

PITTSBURGH — A 36-year-old former Las Vegas resident has been indicted by a federal grand jury in Pennsylvania on charges of cyberstalking and sexual exploitation of a minor, federal prosecutors announced Friday.

According to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Western District of Pennsylvania, Renad Bautista is accused of harassing and intimidating a victim from May 2022 through August 2025. Prosecutors say Bautista repeatedly contacted her over social media and sent her multiple letters through the mail, all unwanted and allegedly causing substantial emotional distress to the victim and her family.

The four-count indictment charges Bautista with federal cyberstalking and sexual exploitation of a minor. The offenses carry a maximum penalty of up to life in prison and a fine of up to $250,000.

Bautista was arrested in Las Vegas earlier this week and later arraigned in the Western District of Pennsylvania. He remains in federal custody.

The case is being prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney Heidi M. Grogan. The investigation was led by the FBI Pittsburgh Field Office.

Federal authorities said the charges were brought under Project Safe Childhood, a nationwide Department of Justice initiative aimed at combating child sexual exploitation and online abuse. The program coordinates federal, state and local efforts to track offenders and rescue victims.

Officials emphasized that an indictment is merely an allegation and Bautista is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in court.


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Jake Monroe reports on crime, policing, and the courts for Las Vegas Newspaper. He provides timely coverage of incidents, affidavits, charging documents, and court rulings, with clear timelines and sourced details. Jake prioritizes accuracy, context, and community impact, following cases from arrest to verdict to help readers understand how justice unfolds in Clark County.

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