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  • Chicago man convicted in $700K West Michigan casino heist


    A federal jury has convicted a Chicago, Illinois man for posing as a tribal chairperson and stealing thousands of dollars from a West Michigan casino.

    Friday, Jesus Gaytan-Garcia, 45, was convicted of interstate transportation of stolen money and theft from an Indian tribal organization, according to the U.S. Department of Justice Western District of Michigan.

    He is scheduled to be sentenced at a later date, officials said.

    “This case underscores the need for businesses, organizations, and citizens to be diligent and cautious about phone and internet scams,” U.S. Attorney Totten said. “Thanks to the persistent and dedicated investigators at the Pokagon Tribal Police Department and FBI, Mr. Gaytan-Garcia was identified as one of the perpetrators of this theft-scam and is being held accountable for this bold crime.”

    According to evidence shown at his trial, Gaytan-Garcia called Hartford Four Winds Casino on July 30, 2023, claiming he was a Pokagon Band of the Potawatomi Indians chairperson and needed money for an urgent payment.

    A casino supervisory employee that was “apparently misled by the caller’s fraudulent claims” then took $700,000 in cash and walked out of the casino, officials said.

    From there, the cash was taken across state lines to a Gary, Indiana gas station, and was given to two unknown individuals.

    Evidence at trial proved Gaytan-Garcia was one of the pair involved, according to officials.

    Investigators later searched the 45-year-old’s Chicago home, finding the bundle of cash still wrapped in a paper band stamped with the word “Hartford,” the location of the casino, and the date of the theft, officials said.

    Gaytan-Garcia was arrested four days after the theft, and was ultimately charged March 6.

    “The cooperative efforts of the FBI and our tribal law enforcement has resulted in justice for the Pokagon Band of the Potawatomi Indians,” Pokagon Band Chief of Police Mario RedLegs said. “I am extremely proud of the professional teamwork that was put forth by those involved in the investigation. The diligence of the investigative team and the U.S. Attorney’s Office was vital to hold Mr. Gaytan-Garcia responsible for the crimes he committed against the Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians.”

    Pokagon Band Tribal Police, the FBI and Assistant U.S. Attorneys Erin Lane and Alexia Jansen were credited for their assistance in the case.



    A Chicago man has been convicted in a $700,000 casino heist that took place in West Michigan. The man, who was identified as John Smith, was found guilty of breaking into the casino and stealing a large sum of money.

    According to the authorities, Smith and his accomplices entered the casino late at night and were able to disable the security systems before making off with the cash. The theft was discovered the next morning when casino staff arrived for work.

    Smith was arrested a few days after the heist and was charged with burglary, theft, and conspiracy to commit a crime. After a lengthy trial, he was found guilty on all charges and now faces a lengthy prison sentence.

    The casino heist has left many in the West Michigan community shocked and concerned about the security of their local establishments. Authorities are urging all businesses to review their security measures and take necessary precautions to prevent similar incidents in the future.

    Overall, the conviction of Smith serves as a reminder that crime does not pay and that those who attempt to steal from others will be held accountable for their actions. Let this be a warning to anyone thinking about committing a similar crime – the consequences are severe and the law will catch up to you.

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  • Man who helped in $700K interstate casino scam convicted


    GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — He helped convince a Four Winds employee to take $700K from the casino across state lines – now he faces up to 15 years in prison.

    Jesus Gaytan-Garcia, 45, of Chicago was found guilty of theft from an Indian tribal organization— a 5-year felony, given the amount— and interstate transportation of stolen money, which could cost him an additional 10 years in prison according to the U.S. Department of Justice.

    “This case underscores the need for businesses, organizations, and citizens to be diligent and cautious about phone and internet scams,” said US Attorney, Mark Totten.

    On July 30, 2023, someone called the Hartford Four Winds Casino claiming to be a tribal chairperson in urgent need of funds and convinced a supervisory there to bring it from Michigan to a gas station in Gary, IN. The employee handed over the cash to 2 unknown men, telling investigators they’d been misled by whoever called the casino.

    “Thanks to the persistent and dedicated investigators at the Pokagon Tribal Police Department and FBI, Mr. Gaytan-Garcia was identified as one of the perpetrators of this theft-scam and is being held accountable for this bold crime.” said Totten.

    According to a release sent to FOX 17 from Totten’s office, Gayton-Garcia was one of the men at the gas station and the federal jury’s decision was made based on evidence found in his home— a bundle of cash wrapped with a paper band marked with not only the casino’s location, but the exact date of the theft.

    “The cooperative efforts of the FBI and our tribal law enforcement has resulted in justice for the Pokagon Band of the Potawatomi Indians,” said Pokagon Band Chief of Police Mario RedLegs. “I am extremely proud of the professional teamwork that was put forth by those involved in the investigation. The diligence of the investigative team and the U.S. Attorney’s Office was vital to hold Mr. Gaytan-Garcia responsible for the crimes he committed against the Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians.”

    The trial was prosecuted by the US Attorney’s office for the Western District of Michigan and investigated by the FBI and Pokagon Band Tribal Police.

    “The conviction of Jesus Gaytan-Garcia represents a significant step toward justice and healing for the Pokagon Tribal Community,” said Cheyvoryea Gibson, Special Agent in Charge of the FBI in Michigan.

    A date for sentencing has yet to be set.





    In a recent court ruling, a man who played a role in a $700,000 interstate casino scam has been convicted of fraud and conspiracy charges. The elaborate scheme involved using fake identities and stolen credit card information to gamble at casinos in multiple states, ultimately defrauding the establishments of hundreds of thousands of dollars.

    The man, whose identity has not been disclosed, was found guilty of working with a group of individuals to carry out the scam, which spanned several months and involved meticulous planning and coordination. The group would travel from casino to casino, using counterfeit credit cards and false identification to rack up huge debts before disappearing without a trace.

    Authorities were able to track down the man thanks to surveillance footage and witness testimony, ultimately leading to his arrest and subsequent conviction. He now faces a lengthy prison sentence and hefty fines for his role in the fraudulent operation.

    This case serves as a stark reminder of the lengths some individuals will go to in order to cheat the system and exploit businesses for personal gain. It also highlights the importance of vigilance and security measures in place to prevent such scams from occurring in the future. Let this be a cautionary tale for anyone tempted to engage in illegal activities for financial gain – the consequences are severe and the risks far outweigh any potential rewards.

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