Shooting Incident at Luxor Luxury Resort in Las Vegas: Police Report.
A person suspected of shooting several rounds at the Luxor Hotel & Casino along the Las Vegas Strip was at large on Wednesday.
It appears the individual became enraged when security guards at the resort-casino expelled him, as per a report from KVVU, a Las Vegas television station.
This came as the man was making his way out of the establishment, at which point he fired shots at a glass door on the gaming property around 5 a.m. on that day.
No one sustained injuries.
As of yet, authorities have not provided an estimation for repair costs.
Employee of Elko's Roadhouse Casino Accused of Stealing $15,000
A bookkeeper at Elko, Nevada's Roadhouse Casino supposedly swiped over $15,000 from an ATM located at the gaming establishment.
Sara R. Brady, 54, was arrested on May 16 for four counts of embezzlement, the Elko Daily Free Press revealed, a local Nevada news outlet.
Brady was incarcerated at the Elko County Jail, with bail set at $400,000. Her charges were handed over to local prosecutors.
Brady was the sole worker authorized to fill the ATM with money, as per the report. It was also specified that no one else was able to access the machine.
Accountants at the casino found that between $3,000 and $4,000 had been improperly withdrawn from the ATM each week for multiple consecutive weeks.
Investigations started following the ATM running out of cash when it was anticipated to contain $8,000 for the week.
Furthermore, four deposits in the records did not match the amounts which Brady had apparently inserted into the device, according to law enforcement. In overall, $15,640 was found to be absent from the machine, according to April bank records.
In a separate, unrelated matter, three Wendover Nugget employees in Elko County were apprehended on May 1 for allegedly conspiring to embezzle. One of the individuals has agreed to a plea deal, as stated by the Daily Free Press.
Woman Charged for Leaving Kids Alone in a Parked Car at Cincinnati's Hard Rock Casino
A woman was taken into custody on Tuesday after authorities found two 18-month-old twins and a seven-year-old abandoned in an unattended vehicle at Cincinnati's Hard Rock Casino.
Kylie Pratt of Rushville, Indiana, was arrested on three counts of endangering children, as relayed by WXIX, a Kentucky television station.
Pratt was taken into custody at the Hamilton County Justice Center on Tuesday, and made her court appearance on Wednesday. Her next hearing is scheduled for June 3.
Deputies scrutinized casino surveillance footage, which depicted Pratt driving to the casino, exiting her car and leaving the children unsupervised, according to law enforcement.
There have been no reports of harm to any of the children.
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