Bears' Season Ends in Dramatic Fashion, But Not at the Table - Illinois Video Gambling Businesses See Rise in Burglaries
A staggering number of burglaries targeting video gambling businesses in Illinois has raised concerns about security and law enforcement's ability to protect these establishments. Last year, a reported 473 incidents were documented, with 358 cases occurring in 2024 alone. The total loss was estimated at $1.9 million, with many of the break-ins involving masked perpetrators smashing through doors and windows using tools like sledgehammers.
The surge in burglaries has been particularly notable in the first two weeks of January, with 40 incidents reported during this time period. While the exact reasons behind these attacks are not clear, it's evident that video gambling businesses are becoming increasingly vulnerable to theft and vandalism.
Security measures have clearly fallen short in preventing these crimes, leaving business owners and law enforcement officials scrambling for solutions. As the season comes to a close, questions remain about what can be done to prevent such incidents from occurring in the future.
A staggering number of burglaries targeting video gambling businesses in Illinois has raised concerns about security and law enforcement's ability to protect these establishments. Last year, a reported 473 incidents were documented, with 358 cases occurring in 2024 alone. The total loss was estimated at $1.9 million, with many of the break-ins involving masked perpetrators smashing through doors and windows using tools like sledgehammers.
The surge in burglaries has been particularly notable in the first two weeks of January, with 40 incidents reported during this time period. While the exact reasons behind these attacks are not clear, it's evident that video gambling businesses are becoming increasingly vulnerable to theft and vandalism.
Security measures have clearly fallen short in preventing these crimes, leaving business owners and law enforcement officials scrambling for solutions. As the season comes to a close, questions remain about what can be done to prevent such incidents from occurring in the future.