Car crashes into Main Street Casino in downtown Las Vegas

No injuries reported as police investigate incident at popular casino

Apr. 7, 2026 at 9:20pm

An extreme close-up photograph of damaged casino entrance doors reflecting a harsh, direct camera flash, conceptually illustrating the aftermath of a vehicular incident.A recent crash at a Las Vegas casino entrance raises concerns about public safety and security at high-traffic commercial properties.Las Vegas Today

The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department responded to a report of a vehicle crashing into the entrance of the Main Street Station Casino Brewery Hotel near downtown Las Vegas on Tuesday afternoon. Authorities say there were no reported injuries and the driver does not appear to have been under the influence.

Why it matters

This incident raises concerns about public safety and security at casinos and other high-traffic commercial properties in downtown Las Vegas, an area that has seen increased foot and vehicle traffic in recent years.

The details

According to police, the incident was reported around 12:46 p.m. on Tuesday. A FOX5 viewer shared images showing a vehicle that crashed directly into the casino's main entrance doors. Authorities are still investigating the cause of the crash, but say the driver does not appear to have been impaired.

  • The incident was reported around 12:46 p.m. on Tuesday, April 7, 2026.

The players

Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department

The local law enforcement agency investigating the incident at the Main Street Station Casino.

Main Street Station Casino Brewery Hotel

A popular casino and hotel located near downtown Las Vegas that was the site of the reported vehicle crash.

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What’s next

Police say they are continuing to investigate the incident and gather more information about what led to the vehicle crashing into the casino entrance.

The takeaway

This crash highlights the need for increased safety measures and security protocols at high-traffic commercial properties in downtown Las Vegas to protect both customers and businesses from potential accidents or incidents.