Nevada Child Seekers

Nevada Child Seekers Nevada Child Seekers, a nonprofit organization that helps find missing & exploited children. Est.1985 Every second counts when a child is missing!

In Nevada, there are over 8,000 children reported missing each year according to the Nevada Missing Children's Clearinghouse, Nevada Office of the Attorney General. These alarming statistics come from the National Crime Information Center, a law enforcement database. Thankfully over 90% of Nevada’s missing child cases are deemed “safely recovered” thanks to the partnerships with law enforcement &

the community who are dedicated to helping find missing children. Nevada Child Seekers volunteers are trained by the national Child Abduction Response Team (CART) model. The second you notice a child is missing call 9-1-1 immediately, after making the police report call our office for additional missing child services. 702-458-7009 You have the power to help us in achieving our mission to advocate for and engage in prevention, identification and location efforts on behalf of missing and exploited children. Your support enables us to help families in the search for their missing children and to provide abduction and exploitation prevention education for children and families.

06/12/2026

Police said there may be more children who were victimized by a Las Vegas coach who was arrested on multiple counts, including sexual assault and lewdness.

06/12/2026

Dozens of missing, endangered children from Massachusetts have been recovered amid an anti-human trafficking operation ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

💻📱 What we share online can reveal more than we realize.Photos, locations, school names, daily routines, vacation plans,...
06/12/2026

💻📱 What we share online can reveal more than we realize.
Photos, locations, school names, daily routines, vacation plans, and personal details can provide information that others may use in ways we never intended.
Before posting, consider: 🔹 Does this reveal my location? 🔹 Does it share personal information? 🔹 Would I be comfortable with a stranger seeing this? 🔹 Could this impact my safety or privacy?
For children and teens, these conversations are especially important. Teaching young people to think critically about what they share online can help protect their privacy and reduce potential risks.
💛 A good rule of thumb: If you wouldn't share it with a room full of strangers, think twice before posting it online.
Let's work together to build safer online habits and smarter digital citizens.

06/12/2026
06/11/2026

***Update: Located*** Have you seen 56-year-old Michelle Horvath? She's 5'5 with brown eyes and brown hair. She was last seen near University Center and Desert Inn on Jun 7th, wearing a black shirt and black pants. If you have any information, please call Metro at 702-828-3111.

06/11/2026

Clark County is launching a free late-night recreation program for teens this summer at four community centers across the Las Vegas Valley.

Beginning June 9 through July 31, teens ages 13–18 can participate in free activities from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. at the Cambridge, Torrey Pines, Walnut, and Whitney recreation centers. Programs include basketball, boxing, DJ classes, fitness training, mentorship opportunities, and workshops.

Clark County officials say the initiative was created in partnership with Las Vegas Metropolitan Police after reviewing crime data and identifying areas experiencing increases in youth violence. The goal is to provide safe, structured activities for teenagers during summer evenings while school is out.

Participation is free, though parents must complete a one-time registration before teens attend. Walk-ins are welcome.

Officials say the program will be evaluated throughout the summer and could expand to additional recreation centers in the future if successful.

📍 Participating locations:
• Cambridge Recreation Center
• Torrey Pines Resource Community Center
• Walnut Recreation Center
• Whitney Recreation Center

Address

6375 W. Charleston Boulevard Bld L
Las Vegas, NV
89146

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 5pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 5pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 5pm
Thursday 8:30am - 5pm
Friday 8:30am - 5pm

Telephone

(702) 458-7009

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