A Valley Forge Casino Resort guest appears to have damaged a slot machine Christmas afternoon. He or she may face a judge if charges are brought but, maybe worse, may have to deal with Santa Claus too.
A hundred-dollar bill fell to the floor Sunday in the Valley Forge Casino Resort at 1160 First Ave., and hasn’t been found since. State police have video footage showing it was picked up by someone other than its owner.
KING OF PRUSSIA PA – A suspect who was a patron at the Valley Forge Casino Resort may learn the claim of “finders, keepers; losers, weepers” doesn’t apply under Pennsylvania law. State police from the Troop K Barracks in Skippack, working at the First Avenue casino on behalf of the
Pennsylvania State Police, within the space of four days during late August, dealt with two new counterfeit currency incidents at the Valley Forge Casino Resort. Troopers handled similar problems in March and July.
A New Jersey man, asked to leave the Valley Forge Casino Resort for "causing a disturbance," refused to go, and allegedly resisted security guards' attempt to arrest him. One guard reportedly was kicked in the head.
Reports issued Monday by state police described citations issued to individuals in separate and unrelated incidents at the Valley Forge Casino Resort. Also, a patron claimed his watch was stolen.
In separate and unrelated incidents reported Thursday by state police at the Valley Forge Casino Resort, a King of Prussia woman was cited for fighting, and a Pottstown woman was charged with theft by stealth.
Pennsylvania State Police charged a Philadelphia woman Sunday with harassment after she lost several times at a gaming table in the Valley Forge Casino Resort, and then allegedly threatened the dealer.