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Illegal gambling operation in quiet neighborhood busted by LAPD

March 25, 2026
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Illegal gambling operation in quiet neighborhood busted by LAPD

An illegal gambling operation tucked inside a quiet residential neighborhood was busted by Los Angeles police early Tuesday afternoon, authorities said.

Officers with the LAPD served a search warrant at an unfurnished home in Northridge following what they described as an ongoing investigation into underground casino activity. Inside, police discovered “electronic-type games” set up throughout the house, according to a vice detective who spoke on condition of anonymity with the Post. Neighbors said they had noticed a steady stream of people coming and going from the property at all hours, raising suspicions long before the raid. “Strange people keep walking in and out of this house, like too many, 20 people must live here or something,” he said. “I’ve never seen anything like this.”

Police officers arresting a person on the ground during an illegal casino bust.
LAPD officers arresting a person on the ground during an illegal casino bust. Pedro Colo for CA Post
An illegal casino bust with four people in handcuffs next to police officers.
An illegal casino bust in Northridge with four people in handcuffs next to police officers. Pedro Colo for CA Post
Police officers and a firefighter are on a residential street next to a damaged police SUV and a silver SUV, with yellow police tape in the foreground.
Pedro Colo for CA Post

Authorities detained between 10 and 12 individuals at the scene. It remains unclear how many, if any, will face formal charges. Police said those involved could be cited or arrested depending on their role in the operation. “I knew they were being investigated but I didn’t think it would lead to this,” said Ruth Kendall, who has lived in the neighorhood for 31 years. Officials emphasized that the bust was strictly related to illegal gambling activity and had “nothing to do with immigration.” The case is being handled entirely by LAPD personnel, including vice and narcotics detectives. “This is an ongoing thing — these places pop up all over,” the detective said, suggesting that underground gambling dens continue to be a persistent issue across Los Angeles neighborhoods. The house itself appeared sparsely furnished, with most of the interior space dedicated to gaming equipment and electronic machines, investigators said. Police are now in the early stages of their investigation and have not released additional details about the suspects or the scope of the operation. The bust echoes a similar 2020 raid in Northridge, where at least 12 people were taken into custody after vice detectives uncovered another illegal gambling ring operating out of a home.

Law enforcement officers arresting individuals in front of a fence.
Pedro Colo for CA Post
Police officers arresting individuals outside a building during an illegal casino bust.
Neighbors said they had noticed a steady stream of people coming and going from the property at all hours. Pedro Colo for CA Post

The California Post has reached out to LAPD for further comment.

The post Illegal gambling operation in quiet neighborhood busted by LAPD appeared first on New York Post.

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