Housekeeper arrested for thefts at casino
A cleaning employee at the Isle Casino Hotel Waterloo has been arrested after items were taken from rooms at the hotel in November and December.
Agents with the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation arrested Alex Michael Garrison, 21, address unavailable, Dec. 15 for second-degree theft and fifth-degree theft.
Garrison was a housekeeper at the hotel, and court records allege he looked through guests’ personal belongings and took money and other property from three different rooms between Nov. 27 and Dec. 15.
The stolen property totalled $1,210, records state.
The hotel’s video surveillance recorded Garrison entering and leaving the rooms.
Garrison has been released pending trial.
Second-degree theft is a Class D felony punishable by up to five years in prison. Fifth-degree theft is a misdemeanor.
A cleaning employee at the Isle Casino Hotel Waterloo has been arrested after items were taken from rooms at the hotel in November and December.
Agents with the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation arrested Alex Michael Garrison, 21, address unavailable, Dec. 15 for second-degree theft and fifth-degree theft.
Garrison was a housekeeper at the hotel, and court records allege he looked through guests’ personal belongings and took money and other property from three different rooms between Nov. 27 and Dec. 15.
The stolen property totalled $1,210, records state.
The hotel’s video surveillance recorded Garrison entering and leaving the rooms.
Garrison has been released pending trial.
Second-degree theft is a Class D felony punishable by up to five years in prison. Fifth-degree theft is a misdemeanor.
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