Summerlin-Area Casino Robbed at Gunpoint; Detectives Seek Public’s Help

LVMPD detectives are asking for the public’s help identifying a suspect who robbed a Summerlin-area casino at gunpoint on Nov. 13. Surveillance video released by police shows the armed suspect entering through a parking garage and demanding cash from a cashier.
LVMPD surveillance images showing a masked suspect in tactical gear inside a Summerlin-area casino during an armed robbery.
Surveillance images released by LVMPD showing a suspect inside a Summerlin-area casino.

LAS VEGAS — Detectives with the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department’s Robbery Section are asking for the public’s help identifying the suspect who robbed a Summerlin-area casino at gunpoint last week.

LVMPD released an update Tuesday, including a link to surveillance video showing the suspect involved in the armed robbery at a casino in the 200 block of Rampart Boulevard on Nov. 13, 2025.
Video: https://youtu.be/-jz2BkNKglQ

Police said the incident occurred at approximately 10:29 p.m., when an unknown male entered the property through the parking garage. The suspect was wearing a ballistic helmet, blue sunglasses, a black facemask, and a blue and yellow security-style jacket.

According to investigators, the man walked directly to the casino’s cashier cage and produced an AR-style rifle, pointing it toward an employee. The cashier complied with the demands and handed over money. The suspect then exited the building the same way he entered.

Patrol officers secured the scene shortly after the robbery, and LVMPD Commercial Robbery Detectives took over the investigation. No injuries were reported.

Police Asking for Public Assistance

Anyone who recognizes the suspect or has information regarding the robbery is urged to contact LVMPD Robbery at 702-828-3591 or email [email protected].

To remain anonymous, tips can be submitted to Crime Stoppers at 702-385-5555 or online at www.crimestoppersofnv.com.

The investigation remains ongoing.


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