At Gunpoint, the 74-year-old Casino Owner Become Robbed and Suspected Thieves Nabbed

Two would-be thieves ruined the lucky day of an older woman. Shortly after the theft and the attack, the police busted the suspect. However, how much money becomes stolen didn’t specify by the police.

Last Thursday was a routine day at a local casino, but it turned violent for one gambler in Northern California. At the Win-River Casino in Redding, a female gambler 74-year-old, found a lady luck on her side. But when she arrived home, her day met a brutal end. As she exited her car, the individual (name unknown) attacked her and robbed her at gunpoint. But fortunately, the lady did not face any life-threatening injuries. However, the would-be bandits were busted shortly after, and with them, they did not have the Lady Luck.

Bonnie and Clyde, they are Not

According to KOVR, the local media outlet, it all started when the septuagenarian began to win at the casino. But what she was playing is not clear, but it did not take long to notice her good fortune by the two other individuals. Reportedly they began to shadow her until she decides to go home with her winnings. Bonnie and Clyde reached her home by following her. And putting their ruined scheme into action, they did not waste time.

Clyde brandishing a gun, approached the woman and demanded her money. The victim struggled a lot. But out of her car, they dragged her, and the victim gives in ultimately. The victim’s purse took off by the thief and on her arm, leaving her with a non-life-threatening cut. Into a waiting car, he jumped, which drive by Bonnie reportedly. However, the bystanders called the police and helped the victim before making his getaway.

The Eyes in the Sky Do Their Job

For a long time, there have casinos around. They know all the virtual schemes and tricks that might pull by someone, and for this reason, everywhere they installed a camera. The capture of that surveillance footage and cameras plays a vital role in figuring out who was really.

Bonnie and Clyde. However, for the perpetrators, it did not take long to identify. Moreover, from all the Win River’s seeing eyes, they did not bother by trying to hide their face.

Based on the corroboration and footage eyewitnesses, the duo identified as 24-year-od Allissa Long and 33-year-old Timothy Wilt.

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