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(AsiaGameHub) – Las Vegas police report that three staff members at Binion’s Gambling Hall & Hotel stole approximately $300,000 from the cafe’s cash registers over a roughly three-year period, transforming a restaurant audit into a criminal case involving multiple theft charges.
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- Law enforcement estimates the total loss at around $298,000.
- Christina Carbonell and Siraprapha Rattana each face a theft charge for amounts exceeding $100,000.
- Rommel Soriano is charged with a lesser theft offense linked to sums between $5,000 and $25,000.
Binion’s Cafe Audit Uncovers Theft Case
A financial review at Binion’s Cafe led investigators to a far more serious issue. Police state that cash vanished from registers between 2022 and April 2025, with the total loss amounting to about $298,000. Authorities later arrested Christina Carbonell, Siraprapha Rattana, and Rommel Soriano in connection with the scheme.
According to police reports, hotel security had already detained Rattana when officers arrived. She allegedly told police that she and her co-workers were taking roughly $200 per day. Investigators also reviewed surveillance footage that purportedly showed cash being pocketed from registers. Detectives believe Carbonell and Rattana manipulated transactions by applying unauthorized discounts or lowering totals while keeping the full cash payments.
Soriano, who worked as a waiter, is said to have admitted receiving stolen money. Police also noted that video footage showed him helping hide the thefts from surveillance cameras. Investigators then traced significant cash flow across several accounts and found large withdrawals at other local casinos.
Both Carbonell and Rattana have pleaded not guilty. Carbonell was released without bond and has a preliminary hearing scheduled for April 20. Rattana posted $20,000 bail and has a court date set for April 22. Soriano also entered a not guilty plea and has a preliminary hearing scheduled for May 21.
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