Posted on: October 29, 2024, 11:01h.
Last updated on: October 29, 2024, 11:21h.
A sick woman who didn’t bring her service dog with her into Nevada’s Nugget Casino Resort reportedly was ordered to leave the gaming property.
Heather Vanus, who reportedly suffers from epilepsy, recently tried to visit the casino where she typically goes many times each week. But, about two weeks ago, the Reno resident didn’t have her medical assistance dog, Cherry, at her side. Cherry had to stay home because the dog had just gotten neutered.
So, Vanus went to the casino with her fiancé.
When a security guard saw Cherry wasn’t there, he gave Vanus an ultimatum.
They said you can either remove yourself, or you can leave in cuffs,” Vanus recalled to Nevada TV station KOLO. “After it happened, my fiancé looked at me and asked if that really just happened.”
“Security told me that if she [Cherry] stayed at home, then I should have stayed at home with her,” Vanus said.
She also explained to KOLO she’s been a regular at the Nugget Casino for three years.
“They know who we are. When we come in, they automatically bring me water for my dog,” Vanus said about the staff at the casino.
Cherry knows how to alert the woman if a seizure is on the way.
The Nugget Casino declined to comment on the incident to KOLO, but the casino said in a statement it “is fully committed to complying with all ADA requirements, and we welcome all guests with disabilities who use service animals … we remain dedicated to offering an inclusive environment for all our guests.”
Four Suspects Charged After Raid
An October 17 search of an alleged gambling operation in East Oakland, Calif. led to four arrests and police seizing money and gaming devices.
An unspecified number of gambling machines, cash, three firearms, ammo, and suspected illegal drugs were seized during the raid, according to CBS News. Police also seized several vehicles that had been reported stolen.
Police obtained a search warrant for the property after being alerted about suspicious activity at the site.
Four suspects inside the structure were arrested but were not identified.
“The department and City of Oakland will seek criminal and civil accountability for those involved in this illegal and dangerous operation, which has contributed to blight in the neighborhood,” the Oakland Police Department said in a recent statement about the raid.
Cheating Alleged at Casino
A Warwick, RI man was arrested Saturday after he allegedly cheated while gambling at a Lincoln gaming property.
Michael J. Budz, 32, was charged with casino cheating, according to the Newport Dispatch.
Budz allegedly improperly made a bet with knowledge of the outcome, according to Rhode Island State Police. He was released and will appear in court at a later date.