PORTSMOUTH, Va. (WAVY) — More than a dozen Portsmouth businesses were targeted as part of a city-wide illegal gambling bust that led to the confiscation of more than $30,000 and 157 computers.
Portsmouth Police said they conducted the bust around 3 p.m. Sept. 19 after getting a number of complaints from residents about illegal gambling at local businesses.
“All the police and enforcement, they came and shut it down,” said a new business owner.
The department’s special investigations unit led a department-wide operation that went after 14 Portsmouth businesses.
“Not in Portsmouth,” said Portsmouth Police Chief Stephen Jenkins in a statement. “Every citizen and businesses [are] expected to follow the law. I’m proud of our department. They did outstanding work.”
In addition to confiscating the money and computers, Portsmouth Police issued 11 summonses and made one probation violation arrest.
One of the establishments was Kings on 2910 Victory Boulevard. Their employee tells 10 On Your Side they were unaware of the gambling law in Virginia.
“Yeah, it’s shut down,” said a Kings employee. “Illegal gambling? I didn’t know about it. These machines are owned by a third party, and I have the paperwork for it.”
A new business owner watched one of the establishments get busted outside of his new shop. He believes now that the bad apples are out, he’s confident his business will go on without a hitch.
“Everybody’s been pretty quiet about it,” he said, “but I think they’re gone now so it’s going to be a great place to start a business now that everybody’s being legit.”
The following businesses were involved in the bust:
- Cherry Vape 812 Airline Blvd.
- Crazy Overstock 1935 Victory Blvd.
The other locations were convenience stores/gas stations throughout the city. They include:
- 3401 Hartford St.
- 900 Effingham St.
- 1607 Rodman Ave.
- 301 Mt. Vernon Ave.
- 2910 Victory Blvd.
- 3000 Victory Blvd.
- 3301 Victory Blvd.
- 3501 Portsmouth Blvd.
- 52 Afton Pkwy.
- 5000 George Washington Hwy.
- 2600 Frederick Blvd.