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Pocatello Man Sentenced for Fort Hall Casino Theft

For Immediate Release
U.S. Attorney's Office, District of Idaho

POCATELLO – Cory Hugues, 44, of Pocatello, Idaho, was sentenced today to three weekends in jail for theft of funds by an employee from a gaming establishment on Indian lands, U.S. Attorney Wendy J. Olson announced.  Senior U.S. District Judge Edward J. Lodge also ordered Hugues to pay $2,600 in restitution and serve three years of probation.  Hugues pleaded guilty to the charge on August 26, 2015. 

According to the plea agreement, Hugues was employed at the Fort Hall Sage Hill Casino as a uniformed security guard.  On January 27, 2015, he was in the cash room at the casino with another employee.  The other employee, a banker, counted the money in the safe.  It was then Hugues’ duty to spin the dial on the safe to ensure it was locked.  Hugues did a partial spin, which appeared to lock the safe, but did not actually do so.          Surveillance video showed Hugues returning to the cash room later, opening the safe and reaching into it.  He made a movement toward his left pocket area, then shut the safe, spun the dial and left the cash room.  A cash count the following day showed $2,600 missing from the safe.  Hugues was interviewed on a later date by law enforcement and he ultimately confessed to taking the $2,600 from the casino safe and using it to pay bills.

The case was investigated by the Fort Hall Police Department and the Pocatello Police Department.

Updated February 4, 2016

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Indian Country Law and Justice
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