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A robber who held up Seneca Gaming Entertainment Oil Spring casino in Cuba, N.Y., on Saturday night remains on the loose. New York State Police are continuing the search for the suspect.

A suspect shown in a surveillance photo during a casino robberyA suspect shown in a surveillance photo during a casino robbery in New York State, pictured above. Police are seeking the bandit. (Image: New York State Police)

The unidentified man pulled out a semi-automatic handgun at the cashier’s cage at about 11 pm, reported WIVB, a local TV station. He ordered a worker to hand over cash.

He shoved some stolen cash into a cloth shopping bag. He also stole a drawer with cash stuffed inside. It is unknown how much cash was stolen.

Police say the man wore a camouflage shirt, hat, mask, dark sweatpants and black sneakers with white trim, WIVB said. He was described as having an “average build.” The word “love” was tattooed on his knuckles or drawn onto his gloves, the report added. The Wellsville Sun, a local newspaper, reported he was about five feet, nine inches tall.

It was described as a “very fast, couple minutes,” a manager told the Sun.

Only a few players were in the casino at the time. No one was injured.

Seneca Gaming and Entertainment operate the casino. It is about 60 miles south of Buffalo, N.Y.


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