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  • bigboydan
    SBR Aristocracy
    • 08-10-05
    • 55420

    #1
    Employee pulls off big casino heist
    Employee pulls off big casino heist
    Melissa Pinion-Whitt, Staff Writer

    08/03/2007 12:00:00 AM PDT

    An armed Soboba Casino employee bound his co-workers with tape, entered a vault containing millions of dollars and escaped with cash early Thursday.

    It was not known exactly how much was taken in the high-dollar heist, but Riverside County sheriff's officials said the vault contained at least $2 million.

    "He didn't exactly clean it out, but he took all of the big bills, so we're thinking in excess of $1 million," said Assistant Sheriff Pat McManus.

    The suspect, identified as 25-year-old Rolando L. Ramos of Hemet, worked as a Soboba Casino technician for two years, repairing the casino's video surveillance.

    "That's why he would have extensive knowledge of the casino layout, movement of cash and layout and access to the vault," McManus said.

    Deputies received a call about the robbery at 5:24 a.m. and came minutes later to the casino at 23333 Soboba Road near San Jacinto.

    Deputies had to force their way into the casino vault area.

    "Upon entry, deputies encountered three employees who were bound with tape," McManus said.

    More employees were bound with tape in another room and one had been

    pepper sprayed. The employees suffered minor injuries. None of the casino patrons was hurt.

    Guards kept Soboba guests from leaving for several hours while authorities investigated the crime. Many guests went back to gambling, while others stood around the entrances trying to find out what had happened.

    "They had guards at the front and back door and we were all told to stay put where we were in the buildings," said Glen Huffman, 71, of Lytle Creek.

    One woman experiencing heart problems was allowed to leave after she was searched, Huffman said.

    But he saw no guests being questioned by investigators.

    "No one knew what was going on," he said.

    Such a robbery is a rare occurrence because tribes spend millions of dollars in high-tech security, surveillance systems and round-the-clock monitoring. McManus said it was the first Indian casino in Riverside County to be the target of such a robbery and may be the first in the state.

    Jacob Coin, spokesman for the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians near San Bernardino, said Las Vegas gaming security executives and representatives from other tribes have checked out the San Manuels' system since the tribe's new gaming facility opened in January 2005.

    Gaming officials consider it a model for building their own systems, Coin said.

    It should be enough to make a would-be robber think twice.

    "Certainly a big reason is the layers of regulations and security and surveillance that each of these tribal properties put into place to guard against these kinds of incidents," said.

    But even the most top-notch security didn't help at Soboba. Ramos walked in the vault wearing his uniform, identification badge and tool belt, carrying on in his duties just as he did any other day over the past two years, McManus said.

    "This time he pulled out a gun," he said.

    Deputies searched the man's Hemet apartment and found some theatrical makeup.

    "We just assume that he's trying to disguise his appearance," McManus said.
  • thezbar
    SBR Hall of Famer
    • 08-29-06
    • 6427

    #2
    This guy is crazy. Casino's run background checks on all employee's before they are hired.His family and friends are in for some visits from the local authorities. My guess is he is on his way to Nevada or Mexico. Either way he will be caught, mostly likely within a weeks time.
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    • JoshW
      SBR MVP
      • 08-10-05
      • 3431

      #3
      Hope he has a good getaway plan, he will be on the run forever.
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      • SBR Lou
        BARRELED IN @ SBR!
        • 08-02-07
        • 37863

        #4
        My guess would be his plan is Mexico.
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        • flyingillini
          SBR Aristocracy
          • 12-06-06
          • 41219

          #5
          Holy shit! I go there all the time. I am actually going there this Sunday to go see King of the Cage. That place is in the middle of the desert. There is nothing there. The employees and patrons look like they are straight outta the trailer... Wow interesting story!
          www.kingofthecage.com they have events there almost monthly
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          המוסד למודיעין ולתפקידים מיוחדים‎
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          • thezbar
            SBR Hall of Famer
            • 08-29-06
            • 6427

            #6
            Its a small world after all. I've played in poker and blackjack tournaments at Soboba several times.Its isolated but not THAT isolated.But the tent part is right on.
            I think MR.Ramos best bet is to disappear and lay low for several months.Live off cash and ditch all personal items. Work on changing his personal appearance. Say nothing to nobody! I'm sure the casino will offer a reward
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            • thezbar
              SBR Hall of Famer
              • 08-29-06
              • 6427

              #7
              Update. Mr.Ramos was arrested six days after the robbery at a hotel near LAX. My sources told me at the time of his arrest he was "Coked up out of his mind". Of the million dollars lifted ~$850,000 on it was recovered.The missing money had been used for hookers and drugs during his flight. Two other people were also arrested in the case,one had been a former employee at the casino.
              The police were able to located the suspect thru his credit cards and cell phone.
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              • Helmut
                Restricted User
                • 03-17-07
                • 356

                #8
                What a dumbass a millon dollars in cash and he's using credit cards
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                • SBR_John
                  SBR Posting Legend
                  • 07-12-05
                  • 16471

                  #9
                  Originally posted by thezbar
                  Update. Mr.Ramos was arrested six days after the robbery at a hotel near LAX. My sources told me at the time of his arrest he was "Coked up out of his mind". Of the million dollars lifted ~$850,000 on it was recovered.The missing money had been used for hookers and drugs during his flight. Two other people were also arrested in the case,one had been a former employee at the casino.
                  The police were able to located the suspect thru his credit cards and cell phone.
                  LOL.

                  Yea, that was a good plan.

                  Seriously, how hard could it be to grive to Montana and law low for a year or two? Now he gets to lay low for about 18 years with good behavior.
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                  • MrX
                    SBR MVP
                    • 01-10-06
                    • 1540

                    #10
                    Originally posted by SBR_John
                    Seriously, how hard could it be to grive to Montana and law low
                    I don't know. How hard can it be to type?

                    What does your keyboard look like anyway? On mine, the 'g' is two keys away from the 'd' and the 'y' is nowhere near the 'w'.

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                    • pico
                      BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                      • 04-05-07
                      • 27321

                      #11
                      Originally posted by crazyl
                      My guess would be his plan is Mexico.
                      or panama
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                      • SBR_John
                        SBR Posting Legend
                        • 07-12-05
                        • 16471

                        #12
                        Originally posted by MrX
                        I don't know. How hard can it be to type?

                        What does your keyboard look like anyway? On mine, the 'g' is two keys away from the 'd' and the 'y' is nowhere near the 'w'.

                        Man you are right!

                        I think I got poster block or somzthing/
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