Atlantic City Casino Robbers’ Identities Now Known by New Jersey State Police
Posted on: July 11, 2022, 09:48h.
Last updated on: July 12, 2022, 03:03h.
New Jersey State Police revealed on Monday they have identified the couple who “forcefully” robbed players twice at Atlantic City gaming properties. The most recent theft took place on Friday. The prior one was in June.
At about 10:40 pm Friday, a male suspect stole about $12,000 from a player at Caesars Hotel and Casino, police said. The player was by a slot machine when the theft took place. The suspect then fled to a nearby vehicle. A woman accomplice drove the car away.
Neither suspect was named by state police on Monday. But troopers appear to know who they are.
State police released descriptions and surveillance photos of the couple. The man is black and about 6 feet tall. He has dreadlocks and a stocky build, according to the description. The female is white with brown hair and glasses, according to state police.
Robbery Spree
It is believed the same couple was behind another robbery at about 1:30 am on June 15. While at Resorts Hotel and Casino, the man stole money from a player seated at a slot machine.
State police said the loot totaled $15,000.
The man then fled to a nearby car. It, too, was driven by the female accomplice, police said. The car used by the suspects was believed to be a gray Toyota sedan, according to The Press of Atlantic City.
Skeptical Comments Online
A state police Facebook post describing the incidents led to many comments from skeptical social media posters.
I can’t figure out how they got out of the casino with the amount of security there,” One poster, identified as Marty Victor, wrote.
Another poster, identified as John Cosgriff, posted: “Something doesn’t add up, they just happened to find two victims with 12K and 15K cash on them while playing slot machines? And security couldn’t catch them?”
The incident also led another poster, identified as Tabitha Rockafellow Ricicki, to comment, “They have to have someone on the inside tipping them off on big winners.”
Prior Attempted Robbery
In April, a New Jersey man was sentenced to prison for eight years for an attempted armed robbery of a slot player. The incident took place at Bally’s Atlantic City Hotel & Casino in 2020.
Shawn P. Applewhite, 25, of Marlton, will not be eligible for parole until he serves at least seven years of the sentence, Atlantic County Superior Court Judge Donna M. Taylor ruled. Applewhite also must never enter another casino in the state. Nor can he have future contact with the victim, the judge ordered.
Applewhite pled guilty to first-degree robbery on March 21. Last August, he was indicted by a grand jury on both first-degree robberies, as well as third-degree possession of a weapon for an unlawful purpose charges. The second charge appeared to have been dropped.
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Why did this happen and how come the had so much cash on them? Gee! When you win a jackpot all the Bells and Whistles go off. There are these opportunistic scum that hangs around the casino floor waiting for that to happen, especially in today's Atlantic City. Not enough security around either on the floor. Either then don't want to pay for enough of them or then can't hire enough in the job market. They should be trained to go run to a jackpot winner and guard the guest. Other good advice for dumb gamblers: Ask for a casino check, don't walk around or out of the casino or go to the bathroom with thousands in your pocket. There's a good chance you well get approached, harassed, mugged, or attacked.
I was the 1st victim in December 2020 , seated at Ballys slots , extremely upset at security , 12 security people surrounding me 24-7 , yelling at me to mask up after each sip of my drink , yet a thug puts a blade to my neck in an attempted robbery & not one security clown said anything !
These people are scum. They deserve to be thrown in prison... the man that is involved will get at least 10 years for this. Women probably somewhere around the same sentence. Good riddens.