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Nearly 2 dozen gambling machines, cash seized in raid of illegal Waianae game room

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  • HONOLULU POLICE DEPARTMENT
                                On Tuesday, nearly two dozen gambling machines and cash were seized from an illegal game room in Waianae.

    HONOLULU POLICE DEPARTMENT

    On Tuesday, nearly two dozen gambling machines and cash were seized from an illegal game room in Waianae.

  • HONOLULU POLICE DEPARTMENT
                                On Tuesday, nearly two dozen gambling machines and cash were seized from an illegal game room in Waianae.

    HONOLULU POLICE DEPARTMENT

    On Tuesday, nearly two dozen gambling machines and cash were seized from an illegal game room in Waianae.

  • HONOLULU POLICE DEPARTMENT
                                On Tuesday, nearly two dozen gambling machines and cash were seized from an illegal game room in Waianae.

    HONOLULU POLICE DEPARTMENT

    On Tuesday, nearly two dozen gambling machines and cash were seized from an illegal game room in Waianae.

Honolulu police seized nearly two dozen gambling machines and cash during a raid at an illegal game room in Waianae Tuesday.

Officers of the District 8 Crime Reduction Unit executed a search warrant at the game room with the assistance of the Narcotics/Vice and Specialized Services Divisions sometime before 4:40 p.m.

Police also arrested a 43-year-old man at 87-264 Hakimo Road for investigation of promoting gambling in the second degree and possession of gambling devices. He was released after posting $200 bail.

To report illegal gambling, call the Narcotics/Vice Division’s 24-hour hotline at 723-3933.

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