Sexual Assault Detectives Seek Additional Victims in Las Vegas Child Exploitation Case

Detectives with the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department are seeking additional victims following the arrest of a Las Vegas man on child exploitation charges.
Booking photo of Brian Conway following his arrest by Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department detectives on child exploitation charges.
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Brian Conway, 48, is shown in a booking photo released by the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department following his arrest on child exploitation charges. Detectives are seeking additional victims.
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LAS VEGAS — Detectives with the Sexual Assault Detail of the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department are seeking additional victims following the arrest of a Las Vegas man on multiple child exploitation charges.

Police said 48-year-old Brian Conway was arrested on Feb. 3, 2026, in connection with an investigation involving alleged sexual offenses against a minor. Conway faces charges including use or permission of a minor under 14 to produce pornography, luring a child with a computer for sexual acts, and possession of visual pornography of a person under the age of 16.

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Detectives believe there may be additional victims, citing Conway’s reported role as a teacher and his access to local youth. Investigators are urging anyone who may have been victimized or who has information related to the case to come forward.

Anyone with information is asked to contact LVMPD’s Sexual Assault Detail at 702-828-3421. Those wishing to remain anonymous may contact Crime Stoppers of Nevada by phone at 702-385-5555 or submit a tip online at crimestoppersofnv.com.

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Police emphasized that tips can be submitted anonymously and that information provided could assist detectives in identifying and supporting additional victims.

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Jake Monroe

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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