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Division of Gaming Enforcement
John J. Farmer, Jr., Attorney General
John Peter Suarez, Director
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
January 29, 2001
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FOR
FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Katherine Lyons (609) 777-2403
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State Police Arrest Two Security Personnel For $34,000
Theft
ATLANTIC CITY -- Attorney General
John J. Farmer, Jr. and Division of Gaming Enforcement (DGE)
Director John Peter Suarez today announced the arrest of two
Tropicana security guards charged with taking $34, 248 in
cash from table game drop boxes at the Tropicana Hotel and
Casino.
Attorney General Farmer said that Glen Longcrier, 43, of Pleasantville,
and Daniel Lugo, 40, of Ventnor, were arrested Sunday morning
by State Police assigned to DGE after they allegedly took
money from table game drop boxes and placed it in their pockets.
Money collected at table games is placed in secure drop boxes.
The boxes are then locked into trolleys for transport by security
personnel to the count rooms. The State Police investigation
revealed that the men compromised the locked boxes while carrying
out this procedure.
State Police assigned to DGE arrested the men on the casino
floor and recovered $34, 248. Longcrier and Lugo were charged
with Theft by Unlawful Taking (third degree). If convicted,
the men face up to five years in state prison and fines up
to $75,000.
Director Suarez said that the DGE will move to immediately
suspend Longcrier and Lugo's licenses and will seek revocation
if they are convicted. Longcrier, who is a security shift
supervisor, holds a casino key employee license and Lugo,
who is a security officer, holds a casino employee license.
An arrest is based on probable cause and all defendants are
presumed innocent until or unless proven guilty.
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