Lucky Dollar Casino Armed Robber Sought by Louisiana Cops After Easter Holdup
Posted on: April 21, 2022, 04:49h.
Last updated on: April 21, 2022, 12:12h.
A man remains on the lam after he robbed Louisiana’s Lucky Dollar Casino early Easter Sunday morning. He stole an unspecified amount of cash from the Greensburg gaming property.
During the robbery, the suspect displayed what appeared to be a semi-automatic handgun.?He then fled southeast toward Old Highway 10, Crime Stoppers of Tangipahoa said. A description of the suspect was released by authorities later this week.
He is believed to be about 5-feet, 8-inches tall, of medium build. While at the casino, he was wearing a blue and gray or blue and white hoodie, dark-colored pants, and dark-colored rubber boots. Casino staff also said he had a soft-spoken voice.
Police responded to the robbery at 6 AM. No one was injured during the event.
The casino is located in Greenburg, La. Greensburg, about 48 miles northeast of Baton Rouge.
Student Loan Theft
In an unrelated incident last month, a Baton Rouge man was convicted in connection with the theft of 250 student loans. The defendant, Elliott Sterling, 33, was convicted of 15 counts of wire fraud, financial aid fraud, and money laundering. It was done in part to fund an excessive casino gambling habit.
Federal prosecutors said Sterling used sham paperwork to enroll individuals in Baton Rouge Community College classes. He illegally obtained $1.4 million in financial aid on their behalf.
Through his company, Sterling Educational Consulting, LLC, the defendant told some students that he could help them get the financial aid they would not need to repay.
He then spent $256,000 of the money at casinos in Louisiana, Nevada, and Pennsylvania, according to court documents.
Recent Casino Robbery
Elsewhere, Sparks, Nev., police were continuing to search for the robbers who held up a man at Sierra Sid’s Casino earlier this week. No one appeared to have suffered injuries during the incident.
Initially, local police were notified that a stabbing took place at the Sparks gaming property at about 3:40 AM Monday. But when officers arrived, it turned out it was a holdup.
Many of those involved possessed some type of weapons, KRNV, a local TV station, reported. A victim was located inside the casino. It was unclear how much money or personal items were stolen from the man.
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