LAS VEGAS (FOX5) — A newly released police report details the investigation that led to the arrest of a middle school security monitor last week.

The report alleges a 13-year-old student kissed 43-year-old staff member Antonio Vaughn multiple times on campus at Jack L. Schofield Middle School.

Investigators also describe digital communications connected to the case.

According to the report, messages and screenshots include terms such as “baby” and “I love you,” along with conversations about meeting in a way that would avoid cameras and teachers.

A TikTok warrant return cited in the report notes a chat history spanning Nov. 26, 2025, to Feb. 20, 2026, with some messages containing sexually explicit excerpts.

The report also references school surveillance video from Feb. 19, 2026, which shows Vaughn entering a hallway, the student entering shortly afterward, and both leaving minutes later.

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During an interview described in the report, Vaughn denied any inappropriate contact or online communication. He told investigators his TikTok account had been deleted and suggested a fake profile may have been created using his images.

He also said he may have let the student use a phone in a vacant office while he waited outside.

Two school employees cited in the report said they previously noticed workbook markings referencing “Antonio” and discussed them with Vaughn.

One employee also noted Vaughn had been directed not to communicate with students through outside messaging, according to the file referenced in the report.

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