Former Casino Security Guard Indicted Over Atlantic City Casino HeistFive Men Altogether In Trouble With The Law |
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A former security guard at Caesars Atlantic City has been indicted with four others for allegedly stealing $181,000 from the casino in a brazen July 2014 heist.
According to a report from the AP, former Caesars security guard Izyiah Plummer, along with Aaron Evans, Nathaniel Greenlee and Donavon Jackson, were indicted over the incident. A roommate of Plummer was also charged for receiving stolen property.
Plummer worked at the casino until July 9, when he was let go for “violation of rules and regulations.” Less than two weeks later, he allegedly robbed it.
Police alleged, according to the report:
The robbery happened shortly after 6 a.m. on July 21, 2014, when Plummer, 20, and Evans, 25, both of Atlantic City, arrived at Caesars in a car driven by Greenlee with Jackson in the passenger seat. The robbery touched off a three-state manhunt that led to the arrests last August. Plummer and Evans, wearing masks, approached a security guard and another casino worker as they loaded full cash boxes onto a trolley. Plummer then pointed a handgun at the workers while Evans removed three cash boxes, though, one was dropped and left behind before they left the casino.
The defendants reportedly are free on bail.