A Deadly Encounter at Dusk (Image Credits: Unsplash)
Las Vegas – Authorities detained a 65-year-old man without bail after he allegedly drove an RV under the influence and killed a 17-year-old boy in a marked crosswalk.[1][2]
A Deadly Encounter at Dusk
The incident unfolded just before 6 p.m. on Saturday near East Lake Mead Boulevard and North Lamont Street in northeast Las Vegas. A 17-year-old local boy walked lawfully in a designated crosswalk when a 1996 Fleetwood Pace Arrow RV struck him. The teenager died at the scene despite immediate response from emergency services.[1]
Police from the Metropolitan Police Department quickly identified the vehicle and its driver. The crash represented the 14th traffic fatality in their jurisdiction for 2026, underscoring persistent roadway risks in the region.
Flight from the Scene Leads to Arrest
The RV operator fled immediately after impact, prompting a swift police pursuit. Officers located and stopped the vehicle soon afterward. Upon contact, investigators noted clear signs of impairment in the driver, Mark Clayton of Las Vegas.[1]
Clayton faced initial booking at the Clark County Detention Center on felony counts including DUI resulting in death, reckless driving, and failure to stop at an accident scene. The arrest followed standard protocols for suspected impaired driving incidents.
Additional Charges and Initial Court Hearing
Prosecutors from the District Attorney’s Office escalated the case Sunday by filing more felonies. These encompassed possession, receipt, or transfer of a stolen vehicle, along with holding less than 14 grams of a Schedule 1 or 2 controlled substance, and operating a vehicle on a suspended license.[1]
Clayton appeared Monday before Las Vegas Justice of the Peace Suzan Baucum for his initial hearing. The judge ordered him held without bail pending further proceedings, as no formal bail hearing had occurred on the DUI charges. Court records confirmed the no-bail status across related cases.[2]
- DUI resulting in death (felony)
- Reckless driving (felony)
- Duty to stop at accident scene (felony)
- Possess, receive, or transfer stolen vehicle (felony)
- Possession of controlled substance (felony)
- Driving with suspended license
Implications for Road Safety
This case highlights vulnerabilities for pedestrians in busy urban crosswalks, especially during evening hours. Northeast Las Vegas neighborhoods continue to see elevated crash rates, prompting calls for enhanced enforcement.
Investigators emphasized the role of impairment in preventable tragedies. Metro police urged drivers to plan sober transportation options amid ongoing awareness campaigns.
Key Takeaways
- A 17-year-old lost his life in a preventable crosswalk collision involving an impaired RV driver.
- Suspect Mark Clayton, 65, remains detained without bail on multiple felonies.
- The incident marks Las Vegas Metro’s 14th traffic death of 2026.
Communities mourn yet another young life cut short on local roads. Stricter accountability may deter future risks, but vigilance from all road users proves essential. What are your thoughts on improving pedestrian safety here? Share in the comments.
