A former manager at a Las Vegas gun store is facing serious legal trouble after allegedly stealing more than $160,000, with police linking the missing funds to massive gambling losses.
Debbie Walker, who worked for nearly a decade at Discount Firearms & Ammo on Highland Drive, has been charged with theft exceeding $100,000. According to police, Walker was responsible for handling cash transactions, deposits, and managing store funds. However, an internal investigation revealed that at least $120,000 was missing, prompting a police report in September.
Walker resigned around the same time the report was filed, later sending a text message to an employee admitting, “She was sorry and would pay us back,” police documents state. Authorities believe her gambling addiction fueled the theft, citing casino records that show she lost a staggering $353,000 at Station Casinos.
Investigators also uncovered surveillance footage allegedly showing Walker pocketing money. A financial analysis determined nearly $400,000 in cash deposits had no identifiable source.
Walker was arrested on February 14 and later released with electronic monitoring. She pleaded not guilty and is scheduled to appear in court on April 22.
Does this case highlight a bigger issue with gambling addiction in Nevada? Should there be stricter oversight on employees handling large sums of cash?
Source: 8 News Now
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