Suspended Las Vegas Metro police sergeant indicted on new hidden camera charges

Suspended Las Vegas Metro Police Sergeant Kevin Menon is facing a new grand jury indictment, according to court documents. The indictment, which was announced on Friday, includes additional charges of Capturing an Image of a Private Area of Another Person, further complicating Menon's legal troubles.
This marks Menon's third indictment in just six months. His prior indictments have involved serious allegations, including illegal arrests during his time as an LVMPD officer and possession of child pornography. The latest charges extend his total to 28, all related to the use of a hidden camera between September 27 and October 20, 2024.
The newly discovered cameras were found while Menon was already out on bail for his previous charges, highlighting a troubling pattern of behavior. These developments raise serious questions about his conduct both as a police officer and as an individual.
Menon's ongoing legal issues have drawn significant public attention, reflecting broader concerns regarding misconduct within law enforcement. The cumulative nature of his charges underscores the severity of the situation he now faces.
He is scheduled to return to court for the illegal arrests case on April 21, where further proceedings will likely reveal more about the extent of the allegations against him. The outcome of this case may have significant implications for his future.