Gambling Games, Money Seized during Raids in Lansing, Michigan
The gaming regulator in Michigan released details regarding two raids against alleged storefront casinos in Lansing. More than $90,000 in cash was seized as well as a total of 82 gambling machines.
Michigan Law Enforcement Busts Two Alleged Storefront Casinos in Lansing, Michigan. They seized 82 gambling machines and $1.5 million.
The Michigan Gaming Control Board assisted the Michigan Department of Attorney General and Lansing Police Department with raids at two alleged storefront casinos in Lansing recently.
Gambling machines and money were seized during a raid in Lansing, Michigan. The total amount of seized money in suspected gambling proceeds was $91,532. The regulator urged citizens to report illegal or suspicious gambling activities by contacting the MGCB’s anonymous hotline.
The recent raids in Lansing, Michigan were the result of a successful collaboration between the MGCB, Lansing Police and the Attorney General. The mayor, Andy Schor, thanked the agencies for their efforts in shutting down the illegal gambling operations and ensuring the safety of residents.
Lansing's governor is thankful for the efforts of the Michigan Gaming Control Board, the Attorney General and other state agencies to shut down illegal operations.