Over 400 illegal gambling devices seized by AG’s office in Western PA
- The Pennsylvania Attorney General's Office seized over 400 illegal gambling devices from multiple establishments in Western Pennsylvania in March 2025.
- The seizures followed an investigation revealing these devices were slot machines disguised as skill games operated by two companies owned by John F. Conley.
- On May 6, Culpeper Police, in cooperation with a regional narcotics and gang enforcement team, conducted raids on two businesses and a residence in Culpeper, resulting in the discovery of illegal prescription drug sales and unauthorized gambling machines.
- Police seized significant amounts of unapproved and some banned medications, gaming machines, and cash, with suspects identified but no charges filed as of the report.
- Both operations indicate ongoing law enforcement efforts to combat illegal gambling and drug distribution, with authorities encouraging public tips to aid prosecutions.
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AG's office says it seized hundreds of illegal gambling machines disguised as skill games • Pennsylvania Capital-Star
A sign in a convenience store window advertises skill games, slot machine-like devices. (Peter Hall/Capital-Star)The Pennsylvania Attorney General’s Office announced Tuesday it seized hundreds of illegal gambling machines allegedly supplied to storefront casinos and other businesses by a pair of companies owned by a Pittsburgh man with prior convictions for illegal gambling. The owner is also named in a 2024 grand jury presentment charging a for…
AG’s office says it seized hundreds of illegal gambling machines disguised as skill games
The Pennsylvania Attorney General’s Office announced Tuesday it seized hundreds of illegal gambling machines allegedly supplied to storefront casinos and other businesses by a pair of companies owned by a Pittsburgh man with prior convictions for illegal gambling.
AG's Office targets illegal gambling devices in Crawford, 11 other counties
More than 400 illegal gambling devices have been seized from dozens of establishments in Crawford County and 11 other western Pennsylvania counties, according to Pennsylvania Attorney General David Sunday.
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