Wed. Jan 29th, 2025
Las Vegas cop to go on trial for stealing $165k in three casino heists

Las Vegas cop set to go on trial for stealing nearly $165,000 in three casino heists – as prosecutors say he was a gambling addict who grew desperate under a crush of debt

  • A Las Vegas police officer, Caleb Rogers, 35, is  accused of committing a series of casino heists and stealing almost $165,000
  • Rogers carried out three robberies over four months and has been portrayed as a compulsive gambler who became increasingly desperate due to mounting debts
  • In at least one of the heists, he was allegedly armed with a police-issued weapon

A Las Vegas police officer, Caleb Rogers, 35, is accused of committing a series of casino heists and stealing almost $165,000

A Las Vegas police officer, Caleb Rogers, 35, is accused of committing a series of casino heists and stealing almost $165,000

Jury selection is under way in the trial for a Las Vegas police officer accused of stealing nearly $165,000 in a series of casino heists.

Prosecutors have painted Caleb Rogers as a gambling addict who grew increasingly desperate under a crush of debt. 

They claim Rogers, 35, carried out three robberies over four months at casinos off the Las Vegas Strip. 

In at least one of the heists, he was armed with a weapon issued by the police department he worked for, prosecutors said.

But Rogers’ attorney, Richard Pocker, said the government’s evidence allegedly tying Rogers to two of the robberies is weak. 

He has accused the FBI and Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department detectives of pressuring two people, including Rogers’ brother, into identifying him as the suspect in the robberies simply to close out the cases.

This photo provided by the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department allegedly shows Rogers suspect captured by security cameras  during a robbery at the Aliante hotel-casino

This photo provided by the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department allegedly shows Rogers suspect captured by security cameras  during a robbery at the Aliante hotel-casino

Red Rock Resort Hotel

Aliante Hotel

Rogers made off with more than $85,000 in the first two robberies between November 2021 and January 2022 at hotel casinos in the Red Rock Resort, left and Aliante Hotel, right

In February 2022, authorities said Rogers bagged an additional $79,000 in a third robbery at the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino, pictured, but was apprehended by security guards

In February 2022, authorities said Rogers bagged an additional $79,000 in a third robbery at the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino, pictured, but was apprehended by security guards

Opening statements should begin soon in a trial expected to last through the end of the week.

Rogers made off with more than $85,000 in the first two robberies between November 2021 and January 2022 at hotel casinos in the Red Rock Resort and Aliante Hotel, off the Las Vegas Strip, all while his police colleagues spent months trying to catch the thief, investigators and prosecutors said.

In February 2022, authorities said Rogers bagged an additional $79,000 in a third robbery at the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino, but security guards detained him outside following a brief struggle.

The robber’s approach was essentially the same in all three crimes, authorities said. He wore a face mask, dark clothing and black latex gloves. 

After cashiers handed over the money, he placed the cash inside a bag underneath his jacket. 

Las Vegas police identified the suspect one of their own - Caleb Rogers, who was employed as an active-duty patrol officer at the time of the robbery

Las Vegas police identified the suspect one of their own – Caleb Rogers, who was employed as an active-duty patrol officer at the time of the robbery

Rogers is seen during a Las Vegas court hearing from 2022

Rogers, who was denied bail, has been in custody on four charges since his arrest

Rogers, who was denied bail, has been in custody on four charges since his arrest

Then the suspect with the ‘unique gait’ ran back to a ‘disposable vehicle,’ limping ‘because of a problem with his leg,’ according to a criminal complaint.

Mehmet Erdem, a professor at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, whose expertise includes hotel and casino operations, said casino heists are hard to successfully pull off.

‘The chances you get caught and are identified is very high,’ he said, because of a combination of robust casino security teams with uniformed guards and plainclothes officers and advancements in security technology including facial recognition software and high-definition cameras.

Rogers was a seven-year police veteran employed by the Las Vegas metro police as an active-duty patrol officer at the time of the robberies. 

He remains employed but is on unpaid leave ‘without police powers’ pending the outcome of the criminal case, a department spokesperson said.

The witness list includes casino cashiers, security guards and Josiah Rogers, who identified his brother on video captured by casino security cameras during the first two robberies. Josiah Rogers has been granted immunity from prosecution.

Caleb Rogers, who was denied bail and has been in custody on four charges since his arrest, used his brother’s car in one of the robberies and instructed him to get rid of it shortly thereafter, according to court documents.

In the third alleged robbery, Rogers parked an unregistered minivan outside the casino and entered just before 7am, while employees at the casino’s sportsbook prepared to open. 

He wore body armor underneath his clothing and was armed with a department-issued revolver with a yellow sticker covering its serial number, according to a criminal complaint.

He climbed over the counter, shoved one of two cashiers – a woman in her 60s – who was loading cash into registers from a plastic bag containing $119,000 and yelled that he had a gun, the complaint said. 

‘Get away from the money. I’ve got a gun. I will shoot you!’he is said to have threatened, according to the Las Vegas Review Journal. 

As he shoveled money into a bag hidden inside his jacket, loose bills floated onto the casino floor.

A group of security guards caught up to the suspect just after he made it past the casino’s exit with about $79,000 in his jacket. 

‘This isn’t your money. It’s not worth losing your life over it.’ Rogers is alleged to have stated.  

He then drew his weapon and asked the guards if they were ‘willing to be shot over this’ before one of them grabbed the gun, the complaint details.

‘Caleb reached into his waistband and removed a silver revolver,’ police wrote in their report. ‘Caleb had his finger on the trigger and began saying, “Are you willing to be shot over this? I’m going to shoot you! Go ahead and shoot me now!”‘ 

‘Caleb had a black drawstring bag with $78,898 in cash he had just stolen from Rio Sportsbook which was photographed, recovered and released back to Rio Sportsbook,’ police wrote. 

When police officers arrived, Rogers allegedly announced his department personnel number, which authorities said is ‘a way police officers commonly identify themselves to one another.’

A detective later asked Rogers if anything could have been done to prevent the robberies, according to the complaint.

‘Nothing,’ Rogers said.

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