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Post Date: March 23, 2020, 04:47h
Last updated on: March 23, 2020, 04:47h
The police were looking for a suspect this week who was in a wheel chair and stole around $5K. cash. The loot sat on the floor Rivers Casino Pittsburgh.
A slot machine player had won the money on March 8. He put it in a pocket, but then it fell on the floor.
According to Pennsylvania TV station WPXI, the winner continued to play slots and was unaware that the money had fallen.
The stack of money was made up of $100 bills.
The cash was found by a man using an electric wheelchair. The cash was hidden behind the chair, where the winner sat.
The thief took the loot. He then fled from gaming property.
The thief may be aged between 50 and 60. He is a white man. The victim, who has not been named, is from Westlake Texas.
Deputies raid gambling joints
This week, searches of two illegal gambling establishments led to the seizure 116 computers, 116 guns, and $67K. North Carolina.
The following are some of the ways to get in touch with each other: Raids According to North Carolina TV station WBTV, the event took place at two businesses – VIP2 on Highway 801 near Woodleaf and Shark Tank on Statesville Boulevard.
The report stated that the searches were approved by the judge after the authorities investigated the suspected wrongdoing in the businesses.
Violence and Drugs
According to Rowan County sheriff Travis Allen, both businesses were the site of violent incidents, firearms charges, and drug activities.
The raids were part a larger effort to stop illegal gambling in the area.
“Any of these businesses that are operating illegally will be shut down… Many of these locations have been a hotbed of criminal activity, including armed and unarmed robberies, ShootingAllen said, “We are concerned about the violence and assaults that have occurred in recent years.”
The Rowan County Sheriff’s Office continues to make closing down these establishments, a priority. This is one of our top complaints from citizens. Rowan County has just put any businesses on notice that are not in compliance with North Carolina law.
The sheriff’s department used multiple officers to raid the two businesses. They also used specially trained dogs and a BearCat vehicle SWAT.
During the raid, police apprehended an inmate who was in possession of a gun. Charges will be brought. The owners of the business will receive a cease and desist letter.
The sheriff’s department said that the following items were confiscated:
· Three semi-automatic guns
· $67,670.10
· 116 computers
· 111 computer screens
· Five gambling devices
· Six Fish Games Tables
· Two money counters
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