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Police seize more than a dozen gambling machines, cash in Sand Island raid

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  • HONOLULU POLICE DEPARTMENT
                                More than a dozen gambling machines and cash were seized from an illegal game room in the Sand Island area Wednesday night

    HONOLULU POLICE DEPARTMENT

    More than a dozen gambling machines and cash were seized from an illegal game room in the Sand Island area Wednesday night

  • HONOLULU POLICE DEPARTMENT
                                More than a dozen gambling machines and cash were seized from an illegal game room in the Sand Island area Wednesday night

    HONOLULU POLICE DEPARTMENT

    More than a dozen gambling machines and cash were seized from an illegal game room in the Sand Island area Wednesday night

Honolulu police seized more than a dozen gambling machines and cash in a raid at an illegal game room in the Sand Island area Wednesday night.

Officers of the Narcotics/Vice Division executed the search warrant with the assistance of the District 5 Crime Reduction Unit at a building on Sand Island Access Road near the intersection of N. Nimitz Highway.

To report illegal gambling, call the Narcotics/Vice Division’s 24-hour hotline at 723-3933.

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