Police raid officers examining cash with neon-lit slot machines reflected on wet pavement

San Diego Police Seize Over 60 Slot Machines in Largest Illegal Gambling Bust

In a sweeping crackdown that has been dubbed the largest illegal gambling bust in San Diego history, police seized more than 60 slot machines across two locations, confiscated cash and drugs, and arrested several suspects.

The Raid on El Cajon Boulevard

On Tuesday morning, San Diego Police Department (SDPD) raided an illegal gambling den on El Cajon Boulevard near 48th Street. The operation resulted in the arrest of multiple individuals and the seizure of 23 slot machines, as well as cash and drug paraphernalia. Photographs released by the department show nine of the machines powered up, surrounded by cheap folding chairs in a relatively sorry-looking tableau.

Follow‑Up Operation in Chula Vista

The following morning, a second raid was carried out in the 1100 block of 3rd Avenue in Chula Vista. Police seized a large amount of money and an additional 39 slot machines. SDPD noted that a “large” amount of money was taken during the operation.

Slot machines powering up with worn folding chairs around them in a dimly lit room with flickering lights

Police Statements and Community Impact

In a news release issued Thursday, SDPD argued that gambling dens can “blight a neighborhood, attracting criminal activity like drug sales and violence.” The statement underscored the department’s concern that such venues contribute to broader safety and crime issues.

How to Report Suspicious Activity

Police are urging anyone with information about similar activity to call 619‑531‑2000. Tips can also be made anonymously to Crime Stoppers at 888‑580‑8477.

Key Takeaways

  • More than 60 slot machines seized across two San Diego locations.
  • 23 machines and cash/drugs seized on El Cajon Boulevard; 39 machines and large cash haul seized in Chula Vista.
  • SDPD warned that gambling dens can “blight a neighborhood, attracting criminal activity like drug sales and violence.”

The coordinated raids demonstrate San Diego Police Department’s commitment to dismantling illegal gambling operations and protecting community safety.

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