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Las Vegas council revokes US Motel license after police detail trafficking, narcotics and violent‑crime findings
Summary
Following a multi‑agency presentation that cited undercover operations, arrests and a chronic‑nuisance determination, the council moved to revoke the business license for US Motel (2500 E. Fremont) and added conditions restricting future licensing at that location for one year.
The Las Vegas City Council moved Nov. 5 to revoke the business license of A2 Management LLC, doing business as US Motel (2500 East Fremont Street), following a city presentation that characterized the property as a chronic public nuisance. City staff and Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department officials detailed multiple investigations this year that they said tied the property to prostitution (including trafficking of minors), narcotics sales, violent incidents and an arson. The council followed staff recommendations and voted to revoke the license and attach a one‑year cool‑off period on new licenses for the property.
City attorneys and business‑licensing staff summarized enforcement history and regulatory violations: incomplete guest registers, unlicensed long‑term occupancy, repeated…
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