Twin River Casino Alleged Robber Held Without Bond, Second Suspect in Custody

Two Old Colony men were arrested late for lastly week’s gunpoint robbery of II victims inwards Lincoln, R.I’s Twin River Casino parking lot.

Nicholas Rudolph, 26, of Attleboro was charged with two counts for each one of first-degree robbery and conspiracy. He appeared in capital of Rhode Island District Margaret Court earlier this week, and a adjudicate ordered him held without bond, according to the Sun Chronicle, an Attleboro newspaper. If convicted, Rudolph could face decades inward prison. He could also follow ordered to pay a fine.

The 2d suspect, Susan Brownell Anthony Mirabile, 24, of Plainville was detained past local police force utmost Thursday. He appeared inward Wrentham District Court. Mirabile was held on beingness an alleged fugitive. He has in time to come out in courtyard inwards Rhode Island.

The victims say they were approached by the duo inward the cassino lot on July 21. The men talked briefly with the would-be robbers. But and then they were ordered to get under one's skin on the ground. They were further ordered to hand over their cash.

During the holdup, unity of the robbers brandished a handgun, which he allegedly pointed at the lead of 1 of the victims, according to WPRI, a Rhode Island TV station. The victims escaped injury.

One of the bandits was wearing a SpongeBob teeing ground shirt during the robbery.

Earlier Robbery at Twin Falls River

A CT adult male was sentenced earliest this month to iv years in prison house for allegedly punching, knocking down, and robbing a 62-year-old participant at Twin River.

The grammatical case dates endorse to 2019, when Isaiah Snell, 27, of Putnam spotted the victim on the gaming base piece he was counting a large amount of cash, constabulary said. Snell followed the piece to the parking lot. He then told the adult male that he was carrying a gun, police said. Snell, however, ne'er displayed a firearm.

When the dupe tried to flee, Snell allegedly assaulted him. The victim eventually handed o'er $1,500.

Snell must also pay $1,500 to the victim. Under the plea deal, he also will undergo substance revilement counseling and cannot have physical contact with the victim.

He pleaded no contest to two charges inward Providence Superior Court. These include the first-degree robbery of a person o'er 60 and assault on a mortal o'er 60 causation bodily injury.

Knifepoint Robbery

In a similar law-breaking during 2020, a 69-year-old casino player was tailed by a brigand patch within Twin River. The robber followed the dupe come out to his car, which was left wing in a casino parking lot.

He was robbed at knifepoint while getting into the vehicle, according to police. type A suspect was arrested a little clip later. He was identified as Susan B. Anthony McClain, 30.

The victim’s money, prison cell phone, and glasses were stolen during the holdup, police said. It was not at once known how the court of law caseful against McClain turned out.