School police officer dead after found unresponsive at high school in North Las Vegas
UPDATE: The Clark County School District Police Department identified the fallen officer as Andrew Craft in a Facebook post Wednesday saying, “RIP CCSDPD Officer Andrew Craft (603) Gone but never forgotten.”
LAS VEGAS NV Jan 11 2024 A Clark County School District police officer has died after a student found him unresponsive at a North Las Vegas high school Wednesday, according to the Clark County School Police Officers Association.
The student found the officer around 1 p.m. at Mojave High School. Clark County School Police Officers Association President Matthew Caldwell said the officer suffered some sort of medical episode before he was found.
School police officers performed CPR on their colleague, but their attempts were unsuccessful, according to Caldwell.
“This is really sad. To have guys around you dedicated, he couldn’t have had a better chance,” Caldwell said.
The officer’s body was escorted in a motorcade by area law enforcement from Mojave High School to a local hospital.
CCSD Superintendent Dr. Jesus Jara released the following statement:
“With a heavy heart, I announce the passing of a Clark County School District Police Department officer. This officer’s impact on our students, schools, and community is remembered fondly. Their time with us as a CCSDPD officer will not be soon forgotten.
To the officer’s family, the entire District and I honor his service to our students and staff and extend our heartfelt condolences.