Florida Casino Arcade Robbery Leads to Another Arrest
Posted on: July 20, 2022, 01:01h.
Last updated on: July 21, 2022, 12:47h.
A third suspect was arrested this past weekend after a string of recent robberies at gaming arcades in Lee County, Fla. His?name is James Brown, according to the local sheriff’s office.
Brown, 45, was charged with armed robbery, Lee County Sheriff Carmine Marceno said. It relates to a robbery at the Lucky Turtle Arcade in North Fort Myers.
Earlier this month, an armed suspect allegedly placed a firearm to the head of an employee there, WINK, a local TV station, said. Jwyanza Chito, 34, who is believed to be from Philadelphia, was also charged with the robbery.
Chito and a second man, Lenny Myers, 45, of Cape Coral, Fla., were also charged with a holdup at the White Sands Arcade in Cape Coral. Each faces a charge of robbery with a firearm.
The White Sands Arcade incident unfolded as Chito allegedly pulled out a Glock handgun and demanded money from an employee.
Once they got the loot — about $2,500 — the two fled from the scene. The money was stuffed into a pillowcase, police said.
Robbery Thwarted
That same morning, two men matching the description of Chito and Myers were spotted by a patron in the parking lot at Coral Palace Arcade, also located in Cape Coral. The patron then alerted an arcade employee about the suspicious men.
Because the lot was under routine video surveillance, Police were able to review the footage and track down the suspects using a photo of their car and license plate.
Police then located and apprehended Chito later at a Fort Myers motel. The gun allegedly used in the crime was later also seized by police, officers said.
Authorities said they have linked Chito to the robbery of Vegas Knights in North Fort Myers in May.
Other Arcade Thefts
The suspects were being investigated for similar incidents at other Lee County arcades, WINK said. Law enforcement agencies are exchanging information on the incidents.
In one theft, two men stole about $18,000 from The Vegas Experience. It is a gaming venue in Fort Myers.
The duo was playing games at the gaming property for about four hours, according to WBBH, another local TV station. Then, when sitting near the Monster King of Under Water gaming machine, they opened a lock box and stole the money. It was in coins.
There was an earlier attempted robbery at the For Meyers’ Arcade Black Horse, as well, WINK said. One of the suspects had a firearm but did not get any money before leaving the venue.
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