https://aasheim.top/template/a/www.industrysuper.com
 
Skip to Main Content
 

Casino Crime Roundup: $250K in Diamonds Stolen from The Palazzo


Four suspects are facing charges after they allegedly swiped $250K worth of diamond from at The Venetian Resort last month.

The PalazzoThe Palazzo, pictured above. Four suspects were arrested in jewelry theft there. (Image: Kayak)

The expensive rings were inside a bag during a conference at the Las Vegas Strip property. The bag was stolen from an unnamed on May 31 while he was at a bar at the gaming property.

The four suspects sat next to the jeweler and took part in the scheme, according to Las Vegas TV station KLAS.

One of the suspects was able to move the bag with his foot before a second suspect took control of the bag, and a third suspect hid the theft from view, authorities said. The plot was captured on casino surveillance video.

Officers were on the lookout for the suspects on June 1 at the property when they were located and apprehended.

The four suspects were identified as Juan Parrado Mendez, David Parrado Mendez, Melany Millian Lopez, and Leidy Grisales Suarez. Each was charged with grand larceny and conspiracy to commit grand larceny, according to court records. A judge released each of the four on their own recognizance.

The jeweler later told Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (LVMPD) officers he took the bag into the bar because he had to carry it with him at all times due to insurance requirements.

Casino Jackpot Switch

Three suspects were apprehended after they took part in a scheme where they changed seats in an casino to collect a jackpot in April.

The trio were at Bally s Evansville Casino Hotel when they participated in what police describe as a “jackpot switch,” according to Indiana TV station WEVV.

The suspects were identified as Shinvar Abdullatif, Ali Mohamad, and Delavan Mohammed, all of Nashville, Tenn.

Officials spotted that Abdullatif won a jackpot before Mohammed allegedly took Abdullatif’s seat by the gaming machine and tried to collect the payout.

Earlier that same day, Abdullatif made four other jackpot switches, police said. Mohammed allegedly did three of the others. A fourth was done with Mohamad, authorities added.

Abdullatif placed his name on a at the casino and wasn’t supposed to enter the property for a year.

The suspects later were booked on gambling charges at Vanderburgh County Jail in Evansville, Ind. Each was released from custody.

The incident was investigated by the Indiana Gaming Commission (IGC).

What's your question?

warning Your question will be sent directly to the fund you select

Talk to someone who knows how to help

warning Your question will be sent directly to the fund you select

  • You will be called back at the next available opportunity.

Thank you for your enquiry

An error has occurred

Due to a technical fault we are unable to to submit your form at the moment. Please try again later.

Additional details:

Barcelona Comeback Sends Bookies Reeling  Maine Gov. Janet Mills Has Friday Deadline to Legalize or Veto Sports Betting  Wind Creek Bethlehem to Pay 1,600 Workers During Three-Week Casino Shutdown  Casino Crime Roundup: Suspect Arrested for Allegedly Shooting Four Victims  Las Vegas Teens Allegedly Murdered Bicyclist and Laughed After  A’s or ABC’s? Teachers Union Seeks to Unwind Public Funding for Athletics’ Las Vegas Stadium  Harvard Says Pandemic Casino Shutdown Is ‘Immediate Threat’ to Native Americans  888 Holdings Reports ‘Record-Breaking’ 2021 as Sales Increase  Chiba Becomes Latest Japanese City Bowing out of Integrated Resort Competition  Las Vegas Strip Traffic Stop Leads to Arrest of Escaped Prisoner