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Illegal Gambling in Charlotte County – Showtime is Over

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Illegal Gambling in Charlotte County – Showtime is Over

June 4, 2024 – Port Charlotte, FL

Two people are under arrest after continuing to operate an illegal casino in Charlotte County.

On June 3rd, 2024, the Charlotte County Sheriff’s Office Narcotics Unit conducted an operation at the Showtime Casino located at 3012 Tamiami Trail in Port Charlotte, Florida. CCSO has received numerous tips and complaints regarding this location (as well as others in the county) in relation to illegal gambling on slot machines.

The Sheriff’s Office went to Arcade Headquarters located at 1152 Tamiami Trail, Port Charlotte and observed illegal gambling inside of the business. The clerk working inside was issued a Notice To Appear for an employee of a gambling house. Within minutes of this interaction, the other casinos in town began telling customers to leave and hurriedly closed their doors.

Detectives went to Showtime Casino at 3012 Tamiami Trail and observed the two employees taking turns walking to the roadway and looking up and down the road as lookouts. The employees were also locking the door behind every customer as they came in and out of the casino. As the operation took place, detectives observed illegal gambling happening inside of the casino on slot machines, as expected.

Detectives proceeded to provide a warning to every patron inside that what they were doing was illegal and that they needed to leave immediately. The two individuals running the casino, Mevin Rodriguez (06/20/1995) and Amey M. Naik (05/09/1993), were both placed under arrest as Agents or Employees of a Gambling House.

Mevin Rodriguez (06/20/1995)
Amey M. Naik (05/09/1993)

The Sheriff’s Office has issued multiple warnings to these business owners throughout the county advising them that what they are doing is illegal and is currently a misdemeanor offense in the State of Florida. On July 1st, 2024, that Florida State Statue (FSS 849.01) for Keeping a Gambling House and working inside of them will change from being a misdemeanor to a third-degree felony. In addition to the warnings from CCSO, the Florida Gaming Commission has issued similar warnings to each of these businesses as they have been receiving numerous complaints about these casinos opening up and calling themselves “arcades”. Whether they choose to label themselves as casinos or arcades, these businesses are continuing to ignore the numerous warnings from law enforcement.

“These businesses continued to operate after we executed search warrants on two establishments last year, seizing nearly 200 machines. Just last week, we responded to an armed robbery at another one of these establishments – thankfully, no one was hurt. It appears the owners simply don’t care as they have remained open, ignoring several warnings we have provided. Well… to these gaming establishments, I assure you, we aren’t playing.”

Sheriff Bill Prummell

Through investigative measures, CCSO has found that these businesses will close down for a short period when they learn that deputies are out issuing warnings, educating the owners and patrons or making an arrest, and then re-open in the next few days.

Regardless of what you may have heard, if you are in an establishment playing on these illegal machines, you can be charged with a Misdemeanor as well. Please think twice before deciding to enter one of these businesses. CCSO will continue to educate the public and enforce the law on these casinos in Charlotte County.

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