Illegal Texas Horse Racetrack Raided, Drugs, Gambling Devices Seized

Authorities in West Texas raided an illegal quarter-horse racetrack and arrested nine people for offenses including promoting gambling, money laundering, racketeering, and the manufacture and delivery of a controlled substance.

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Footage taken from Carril Mochomos’ Facebook page, above, shows that it was a slick operation, with professionally produced highlights of races. (Image: Facebook/Carril Mochomos)

Police uncovered 135 grams of cocaine and numerous illegal gambling devices at the track, known as Carril Mochomos, near the city of Levelland, west of Lubbock, Texas.

The raid came after an investigation by animal rights group PETA into the clandestine world of unlicensed horse racing.

The organization said it identified as many as 50 illegal “bush tracks” across Texas, where a lack of regulatory oversight means that the drugging and abuse of horses is rife. PETA estimates that there are more than 150 such tracks throughout the US.

Advertising Openly

Carril Mochomos openly advertised its events on social media and produced professional quality videos of racing highlights, complete with informational graphics.

A September 13 post on its Facebook page written in Spanish advertises the track’s third anniversary, inviting visitors to bring their own beer while offering free candy and a bounce castle for the kids.

PETA said in a statement Monday that it had handed information about Carril Mochomos’ operations to the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS), which coordinated the raid with the Texas Racing Commission and multiple law enforcement agencies.

PETA’s investigation also uncovered illegal racetracks in Georgia, which led to animal cruelty charges against six jockeys and a felony commercial gambling charge against an on-track bookmaker. Five of the jockeys who face charges in Georgia also race at licensed racetracks across the US.

Drugged, Whipped, Electroshocked

At the Rancho El Centenario bush track in Georgia, the animal rights organization claimed to witness trainers openly injecting horses with stimulants to make them run faster.

On six different visits to the track, PETA investigators collected 27 discarded syringes, which lab tests later revealed contained cocaine, methamphetamine, methylphenidate (Ritalin), and caffeine, sometimes in combination.

While racegoers would wager hundreds of thousands of dollars, trainers and jockeys would “drug, whip, and electroshock horses to try to win at any cost, the organization said.”

Jockeys whipped horses relentlessly — often over 20 times in a row — and other team members even struck the horses from behind as the starting gates opened,” according to PETA. “Jockeys and handlers also whipped and hit horses before races, during loading, and in the starting gates, as punishment and/or to control fractious behavior in the drugged-up horses.”

The PETA investigation in Georgia prompted the California Racing Board to ban its licensees, including jockeys, trainers, and owners, from participating in bush track racing. It’s the first state racing agency to do so.

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Illegal Gambling Operations Raided in Four States as Part of Continuing Crackdown

A series of raids on illegal gaming operations across the country has seen several people arrested over the past month.

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The City of Flint Municipal Center, pictured above. A local business was raided recently by Michigan authorities for alleged gambling. (Image: MLive.com)

In Flint, Mich., two men were charged earlier this month with running a gambling operation without a license, two counts of using computers to commit a crime, and a count of maintaining a gambling house for gain.

The suspects, Linos Antonio Kas-Mikha, 52, of Grand Blanc, Mich., and Robert Jamerson, 55, of Saginaw, Mich. were arrested last month after authorities raided a storefront business where the two reportedly operated 11 slot machines. Authorities also found 13 computers, which were used to operate the games.

Other properties linked to the men have been raided previously by authorities as part of investigations into illegal gambling.

Holding those who choose to break the law and run alleged illegal gambling operations accountable for their actions is paramount to ensuring the safety and integrity of our neighborhoods,” Michigan Gaming Control Board Executive Director Henry Williams recently said in a statement following the latest raid.

“By enforcing strict regulations and prosecuting offenders, we strive to maintain a gaming environment that is not only enjoyable, but also adheres to the principles of fairness, legality, and community safety.”

$30K Seized in California

Across the country in Modesto, California, authorities raided an illegal gambling operation last week.

The court-ordered search led to the seizure of more than $30K in cash and 17 gambling machines. Two unnamed men were charged.

The raid was linked to the investigation of illegal gambling at a convenience store and at other local businesses, as well as at a Modesto residence.

Ohio Gambling Den

In another case, an internet cafe in Dayton, Ohio was raided earlier this month for alleged illegal gambling.

Local police searched Lucky Day Internet Cafe following an undercover operation there, according to Ohio TV station WHIO.

Police seized several gambling machines and an unspecified amount of cash from the business. Criminal charges are likely.

$31K Seized, Arrests in Texas

In a separate raid in Corpus Christi, Texas, last month, authorities seized about $31K in cash from an illegal gambling operation at the El Patron Sweepstakes Gameroom, according to Texas TV station KRIS.

Police also seized 90 items associated with gambling.

Andria Thompson, 34, was charged with gambling promotion, possession of a gambling device, keeping a gambling place, and engaging in organized criminal activity. Twenty-three people identified as customers of the operation were issued citations.

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