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Etowah County authorities raid Rainbow City business, seize suspected bingo machines (updated)
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on June 28, 2013 at 3:19 PM, updated June 28, 2013 at 5:48 PM GADSDEN, Alabama -- Etowah County Sheriff Todd Entrekin said his
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department raided a Rainbow City business this afternoon and seized two suspected electronic bingo machines. Entrekin said the raid happened at 1 p.m. at Center Stage in Rainbow City, 206 Rescia Avenue. Investigators also arrested one person, who faces two misdemeanor charges - one count of promoting gambling, and one count of

possession of a gambling machine. The person was later released from the Etowah County Detention Center on $2,000 bond.

Undercover law enforcement officers went into the facility to verify the playing of the machines, said Department Spokeswoman Natalie Barton.

"We have worked hard, along with other law enforcement agencies, to enforce Alabama laws that state electronic gambling devices are illegal," Entrekin said in a statement. "And until those laws are changed, we will continue to do so."

Just yesterday, Entrekin turned down a request for an electronic bingo permit for CBS Supply, the developer of a proposed $200 million bingo development in the county. Entrekin said the machines came close to being legal, but he would not issue the permit.

For more details on the CBS Supply decision, read this Gadsden Times article. 2013 al.com . All rights reserved.

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Sheriffs Office investigators seized the machines from Center Stage, located at 206 Rescia Avenue, Rainbow City, at 1:00 p.m. today. Undercover law enforcement officers went into the facility to verify the playing of the gambling devices.

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"As a 30 year law enforcement officer in Etowah County, we've always arrested and prosecuted anyone who brings illegal electronic gambling machines in the county," Sheriff Entrekin said. "We have worked hard, along with other law enforcement agencies, to enforce Alabama laws that state electronic gambling devices are illegal. And until those laws are changed, we will continue to do so."

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Entrekin won't release bingo machines, wants them destroyed By Andu Powell
Times Staff Writer Published: 71tesday, July 9, 2013 at 4: 1 4 p.m.

Etowah County Sheriff Todd Entrekin has refused to release two electronic bingo machines and a computer server seized last month as gambling devices in a case in which the criminal charges have been dropped, and has begun the process to have them destroyed. Entrekin said he doesn't know what the equipment is worth, but thinks it's very valuable.
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on that, I'm going to file forfeiture proceedings on it to have it destroyed," he said Entrekin said he has given the paperwork to District Attorney Jimmie Harp. "I look forward to running over them with a bulldozer," he added. Attorney Roy McCord is representing Michelle Garbe of Gadsden, who had been charged with promoting gambling and possession of a gambling device, both misdemeanors. McCord said he asked Entrekin on Monday to release the machines and server to Garbe since the charges were dropped and no crime had been committed. Entrekin, however, in a letter Tuesday to McCord, said the property was seized from Center Stage in Rainbow City because his office had reasonable cause to believe it was being used "in a manner inconsistent with Alabama law (i.e. in furtherance of illegal gambling)." Entrekin said he would not be in a position to release the property "absent an order from an appropriate court." McCord said he and Garbe are studying their options. He said he has been told the machines are owned by CBS Supply, which had hoped to develop a $200 million bingo development off Interstate 59 near the Etowah-St. Clair County line. He said the machines and server were in his client's possession when they were seized June
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Harp, who dismissed the charges against Garbe, saying the event was staged in an effort to get an electronic bingo license through the court system after Entrekin refused to issue one, said seizing and destroying gambling items is routinely done. "Just because we don't prosecute the criminal act doesn't mean we can't do a civil forfeiture," Harp said. "That happens all the time." "We can do a civil forfeiture case, and that's what we're going to do," he said, adding that the process should not take long. "We've destroyed a bunch of gambling devices," Harp said.

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McCord and his client could challenge the forfeiture to try to get the machines back, Harp said, adding, "I'm sure they will." Copyright 2013 GadsdenTimes.com All rights reserved. Restricted use only.

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