Oklahoma Court Approves Warrants for Two Alleged Tribal Casino Thieves

Oklahoma Court Approves Warrants for Two Alleged Tribal Casino Thieves.

Costfoto / NurPhoto / Getty Images

Key Takeaways

Oklahoma’s Sequoyah County District Court has issued arrest warrants for two suspects who allegedly took part in a robbery at Cherokee Casino Roland in 2019, according to a published report.

Both suspects face second-degree robbery chargesThe entrance to Cherokee Casino Roland, pictured above. The Oklahoma gaming property was the site of a 2019 robbery of a female player. Warrants were issued for the alleged robbers. (Image: Agoda)

The Sequoyah County Times, a local newspaper, reported the duo, Angelica M. Wade, 22, of Fort Walton Beach, Fla. and Jeremy Nabors, 34, of McAlester, Okla. allegedly robbed $1,800 from a woman at the gaming property.

Both face second-degree robbery charges. If convicted, each could face up to 10 years in prison.

The casino is operated by . It is located in Roland, Okla. Roland is a small town 112 miles southeast of Tulsa. It is close to the Ozark National Forest.

Suspects Caught on Casino Video

Much of the case rests on surveillance video from the gaming property. It shows the victim playing on a gaming machine.

The two suspects were nearby when the victim cashed out her winnings. Wade then approached the victim and allegedly forcefully stole the money from the woman’s hand, police said. Nabors held Wade s drink before she walked over to the victim. He watched Wade stealing the money, police said.

As Wade walked away, the victim chased her. The victim then ran toward the casino’s parking garage.

Once outside, Wade allegedly ran into a parking lot. She then headed toward a motel and a local diner. There, she got into a car and sped away from the site.

On May 13, 2021, police got a tip that the male suspect was Nabors. Later, cops in a nearby town identified the suspects as Wade and Nabors, who were in a relationship in 2019. The couple was banned from local businesses back then after they were suspected of shoplifting and trespassing, police said.

Police later discovered the vehicle used by the pair in the robbery had been stolen. Inside the car were items that belonged to Nabors, police said. Also, inside were stolen items, police added.

Earlier Oklahoma Robbery

Earlier this month, an Oklahoma man reported that bandits invaded his house, brutally beat him up, and stole approximately $5,000. He had won the money at in Lawton, Okla.

Masked individuals kicked in the front door of his Lawton home, according to the victim’s story, as reported in local media. One had a firearm.

The victim was knocked out and the robbers allegedly stole the money and a cell phone. When he came to, the victim contacted his mother. She transported him to a local hospital.

He told police he had fractures in his skull, orbital socket, and nose. He also suffered bleeding in his brain. He was given treatment in the hospital’s intensive care unit for several days, reported KFDX, a local TV station, based on his accounts to the police.

Article Sources
Drama at Encore: Ex-Bachelor Winner Amanda Stanton Gets Arrested for Domestic Battery in Las Vegas editorial policy.
  1. Nevada Casinos Win in October, as Non-Stop Flights from Beijing Bring in Chinese Tourists

Compare Accounts
×
England’s Land-Based Gambling Sector Braces as Country Returns to Lockdown
Provider
Name
Description
Real Madrid Stunned by Ajax in Champions League Drama as Dutch Side Overturns the Odds  Federal Money Laundering Case Prompts PGCB to Fine Mount Airy Casino $90K  St. Paul Officials Rethinking How Funds Generated From Charitable Gambling Are Distributed  Road to Kentucky Derby Features Three Stakes Races on Saturday  Vegas Golden Knights Regular Season Prop Bets Unveiled at Westgate SuperBook  Turkey Arrests Fugitive Online Gambling Kingpin  Jury Selection Underway in High-Stakes LVS Case Versus Richard Suen  Golden Entertainment Stock Has Glittery Potential, According to Analyst  Santa Anita Suspends Racing After Fatality, Kentucky Derby Prep, Other Stakes Rescheduled  New Jersey Considering Increasing Penalties on Sportsbooks Accepting Prohibited Bets