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New Jersey Man Accused of Long

According to police, 37-year-old Joseph Francisco-Ribeiro Jr., of Willingboro, allegedly removed over 80 $5-chips from multiple roulette tables between the night of July 17 and the early hours of July 18new-jersey-flag-newsImage Source: Shutterstock.com

A New Jersey residentfaces many charges after Pennsylvania State Policesaid he stole dozens of roulette chips over four hours at Parx Casinoin Bensalem.

New Jersey Man Accused of Long

Authorities Say Casino Patron Lifted Dozens of Chips in Late-Night Scheme

Police claim that Joseph Francisco-Ribeiro Jr., 37, from Willingboro, took more than 80 in $5-chipsfrom several roulette tables on July 17 night and early July 18 morning. Investigators report that cameras caught the thefts, which happened little by little. The suspect grabbed chips one or two at a time after other players put them down, reported local media outlet PhillyBurbs.com.

New Jersey Man Accused of Long

Casino security first spotted Francisco-Ribeiroaround 2 a.m. on July 18 when they saw him ngake a $5 chip from a busy roulette table. Police say he gave the chip back and the player involved did not want to press charges. However, security staff decided to look at earlier video from that night, which they claim showed a much bigger pattern of stealing.

New Jersey Man Accused of Long

Video shows Francisco-Ribeirongaking about 30 chipsfrom one table in 10 minutes, sometimes grabbing up to 10 chips in less than a minute. At one point, police claim he dropped a stolen chip and then pointed to a specific number on the table, causing another gambler to put a chip in the exact place he had just cleared.

Police say the suspect’s actions changed the results for at least two playerswho would have won with their stolen bets. One player could have won between $350 and $575, while the other might have earned between $175 and $350.

Authorities Say Four-Hour Chip Theft Led to 129 Criminal Counts

The State Police Gaming Enforcement Bureauestimates the casino’s total financial loss to be between $395 and $710. While the money lost seems small, officials point out that this involves many planned actions repeated over and over in one night.

Francisco-Ribeirofaces 129 misdemeanor charges, including theft by trickery and tampering to cheat. He is set to show up next month for an initial court hearing with District Judge Christopher E. O’Neill.

Parx Casino, situated on Street Road in Bensalem, stands as one of Pennsylvania’s busiest gambling spots, drawing in thousands of people every day. The alleged theft highlights the constant struggles casinos face to stop small but frequent cheating acts. These can be hard to spot as they happen, but pile up when checked on camera.If found guilty, Francisco-Ribeiromight have to pay fines and could end up in jail, based on how the court views the charges.

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