Alleged Flint storefront casino raided for second illegal gambling operation in two years

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FLINT, MI – Fifty illegal gambling devices and $13,260 in suspected proceeds were seized from an alleged Flint storefront casino this week following a joint investigation between the Michigan Attorney General and Gaming Control Board.

The Flint Arcade, located at 3301 Corunna Road, was visited by Michigan State Police, the Genesee County Sheriff’s Office and Flint Police Department when a search warrant was executed on Wednesday, Aug. 23.

Authorities seized 48 computers with slot-style games and two other illegal gambling machines.

“Storefront casinos and illegal gambling pose significant risks to communities, both socially and economically,” MGCB Executive Director Henry Williams said. “Since they can often attract criminal activity and draw customers away from legitimate businesses that positively contribute to the local economy, it is essential that these types of operations get shut down to prevent customers from falling prey to fraudulent schemes and protect them from potential harm.”

The same site, under a different name, was investigated for suspected illegal gambling in 2022, when 43 computers used for gambling and $2,572.48 in suspected proceeds were seized by authorities.

The Cellular Vault, otherwise known as “The Vault,” was shut down soon after.

“The MGCB is committed to working with the proper authorities to create a safer and more transparent gaming environment for Michigan citizens,” Williams said. “The agency is dedicated to helping communities statewide remove gaming machines used for gambling from storefront operations, gas stations, and convenience stores, and we encourage residents to call us with tips.”

Residents can report illegal or suspicious gambling activity anonymously through a 24-hour tipline at 1-888-314-2682. Non-anonymous tips can be sent to MIGamblingTip@michigan.gov.