
Woman Arrested After Children Found in Freezing Car at Ohio Casino
Three recent casino-related crimes highlight security and safety concerns at gaming properties across the United States:
Children Left in Cold Car at Toledo Casino A 22-year-old woman, Shaneja Gamble, faces child endangerment charges after allegedly leaving two children unattended in a vehicle at Hollywood Casino Toledo. Security guards discovered the children in the third-floor parking facility when outdoor temperatures were around 26 degrees. Gamble's arraignment is scheduled for Monday.

Hollywood Casino exterior in Toledo, Ohio
Meth Possession Near California Casino Walace Boyd, 65, was arrested at a bus stop near Yaamava' Resort & Casino for suspected methamphetamine possession. The Fontana resident, who has prior drug convictions, was booked with bail set at $30,000. The San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department made the arrest during routine patrol.
Underage Drinking Incident at Finger Lakes Robert James Malcomson, 25, was arrested for providing alcohol to a 17-year-old girl in the Finger Lakes Gaming and Racetrack parking lot on December 29. The Farmington, New York resident faces charges of unlawful dealing with a child. Police are also investigating a related domestic disturbance involving Malcomson at the teen's residence.
Each incident demonstrates ongoing challenges faced by casino security teams and law enforcement in maintaining safety at and around gaming properties.
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