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Vegas Stripped: Meet Champ Wilson — VIDEO

Updated November 20, 2017 - 1:44 am

You can’t miss him at night. Champ Wilson is the one with the flashing glasses and flashlight. Wilson, 81, calls himself the “chief security officer” of the Arts District in Las Vegas. Each day at dawn and dusk, he makes his rounds, checking the doors and gates of more than two dozen businesses, ensuring they’re locked and all is quiet.

“The people in the community, and the people who come into the community, they’re important to me,” says Wilson, who came to Las Vegas in 1967 from Louisiana.

Business owners say he’s kind and genuine, and they love to have him around.

“I love to meet people and smile with people,” Wilson says.

Vegas Stripped is an Emmy Award-winning series by visual journalist Rachel Aston. Her videos are posted weekly at reviewjournal.com. Contact her at raston@reviewjournal.com. Follow @Rookie__Rae on Twitter.

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