Theft in the Casino
Posted: Sun Feb 05, 2017 11:46 pm
We've all heard the stories. So i'll add mine. Saturday at the casino. I always take a casino jacket with a casino name and my name embroidered on it. The jacket is my seat holder when I make pit stops. Since Christmas I've often also used it to hold my headphones in a zipped inside pocket so I can listen if i need due to casino noise. When I take a pit stop, I ask a player or two next to me (usually regulars) to watch my chair (turned around) and my jacket. I pull my ticket and head out for a few minutes.
Saturday, no one is playing by me for several hours. I get up for my second or third break and leave my jacket forgetting about my headphones which I've not used yet. I come back within 2-3 minutes and my jacket is missing. I immediately check with the other nearby players who have not seen anything. I head for security and notify them. An incident investigator (CJ) comes out and I give him all the relevant information. We return to my machine. He calls for video surveillance as we walk back. Within 5-6 minutes, he stops our conversation and states I need to stay at the machine. He moves to the end of the next set of machines and begins talking to a young man, his mother and dad. I can see the interaction from the nearby bar mirrors. Then CJ and the young man head into the "Kids Zone" area which is also the closest restroom area where I go. I decide to follow discreetly and talk to the security guard at the entrance. CJ and the young man return with my jacket sans headphones. The young man admits he took my jacket but didn't take the headphones. He states perhaps since he left the jacket in the RR one of the teenagers stole them. He is willing to undergo a strip search- lifts his shirt, pats his pants etc. His dad now appears and joins our little group-CJ, the thief, his dad, the security guard and me. (Side note: I'm a retired school principal. This is old first hand experience coming back.)
My response is that regardless of who took the headphones he is on tape taking my jacket therefore guilty of theft in excess of $200 and i'm considering filing charges of theft. He continues to just admit grabbing the jacket. Search me, I'm sorry I've turned in lots of items before I don't know why I took it....etc. Same verse as I've heard for years from students. Long story short, I indicate to CJ, who has the kid's DL (from Alabama, two states away) that I'm thinking about filing charges. I then add, "you know my headphones have my name engraved and like my iPhone i have tracker software embedded so i can locate my phone, my laptop, or my headphones." I walk away from the group back to my machine telling CJ I need to talk to him. CJ comes over and says surveillance will continue to look for the headphones via tapes. About 3 minutes later dad comes up and hands me my headphones. He admits the kid stole them, apologizes for his kid. (Surveillance appears to show they came out of mom's purse.) Shortly after the kid comes over and apologizes. My gut says this isn't the first time this happened.
Saturday, no one is playing by me for several hours. I get up for my second or third break and leave my jacket forgetting about my headphones which I've not used yet. I come back within 2-3 minutes and my jacket is missing. I immediately check with the other nearby players who have not seen anything. I head for security and notify them. An incident investigator (CJ) comes out and I give him all the relevant information. We return to my machine. He calls for video surveillance as we walk back. Within 5-6 minutes, he stops our conversation and states I need to stay at the machine. He moves to the end of the next set of machines and begins talking to a young man, his mother and dad. I can see the interaction from the nearby bar mirrors. Then CJ and the young man head into the "Kids Zone" area which is also the closest restroom area where I go. I decide to follow discreetly and talk to the security guard at the entrance. CJ and the young man return with my jacket sans headphones. The young man admits he took my jacket but didn't take the headphones. He states perhaps since he left the jacket in the RR one of the teenagers stole them. He is willing to undergo a strip search- lifts his shirt, pats his pants etc. His dad now appears and joins our little group-CJ, the thief, his dad, the security guard and me. (Side note: I'm a retired school principal. This is old first hand experience coming back.)
My response is that regardless of who took the headphones he is on tape taking my jacket therefore guilty of theft in excess of $200 and i'm considering filing charges of theft. He continues to just admit grabbing the jacket. Search me, I'm sorry I've turned in lots of items before I don't know why I took it....etc. Same verse as I've heard for years from students. Long story short, I indicate to CJ, who has the kid's DL (from Alabama, two states away) that I'm thinking about filing charges. I then add, "you know my headphones have my name engraved and like my iPhone i have tracker software embedded so i can locate my phone, my laptop, or my headphones." I walk away from the group back to my machine telling CJ I need to talk to him. CJ comes over and says surveillance will continue to look for the headphones via tapes. About 3 minutes later dad comes up and hands me my headphones. He admits the kid stole them, apologizes for his kid. (Surveillance appears to show they came out of mom's purse.) Shortly after the kid comes over and apologizes. My gut says this isn't the first time this happened.