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A Flagler County Sheriff’s Office crime scene technician photographs illuminated slot-style gaming machines displaying bright graphics and jackpot amounts. Undercover gambling sting nets machines cash across Flagler County businesses

A sweeping undercover operation targeting illegal gambling machines has led to the seizure of 20 devices and nearly $17,000 in cash from businesses in Flagler County, authorities said this week.

The effort, dubbed “Reels of Fortune,” was led by the Flagler County Sheriff’s Office Special Investigations Unit working alongside the Florida Gaming Control Commission. Investigators began digging into complaints about suspected illegal gambling activity at several local spots, focusing on machines that authorities say operate outside state law.

On February 24, deputies carried out four search warrants. The locations included Palm Coast Lanes on Old Kings Road in Palm Coast, along with three Bunnell businesses: 1405 Saloon on East Moody Boulevard, Ike’s Saloon on South State Street, and Crossroads Tavern on North State Street.

By the time the searches wrapped up, detectives had taken 20 gaming machines and $16,856.80 in cash, according to the Sheriff’s Office.

Flagler County’s role was part of a larger, coordinated push stretching across Brevard, Duval, Flagler and Volusia counties. State officials have been signaling for months that illegal gaming operations are drawing heightened scrutiny across Central Florida and beyond.

Two law enforcement officers wearing tactical vests labeled “Police FGCC Special Agent” load large black gaming machines into the back of a box truck during a daytime operation.
FGCC agents load seized gambling machines into a truck following search warrants in Flagler County. Credit: Flagler County Sheriff’s Office via Facebook

“These unregulated machines rarely pay out because they are set for the house to win,” said Sheriff Rick Staly. “Illegal gambling is not a victimless crime. Often, it fuels other crime and preys on residents who are often elderly and on a limited income in the hopes of a big win.”

No arrests were made during the searches. Authorities say the investigation remains active as deputies continue working with the state gaming commission.

Flagler County raid comes amid wider illegal gambling machines crackdown

The enforcement push comes as state leaders promise tougher action against illegal gambling operators. Recent statewide efforts have included the destruction of 147 illegal slot machines seized in separate investigations.

Lawmakers and the Attorney General’s Office have also moved to stiffen penalties tied to unlawful gaming. Officials say increased fines and stronger criminal consequences are meant to deter businesses from installing or profiting from unauthorized machines.

A law enforcement officer wheels a large gaming machine on a dolly through the interior of a bar, passing wooden walls, high-top tables and a television screen.
An officer removes a gaming machine from a Bunnell bar during Tuesday’s enforcement action. Credit: Flagler County Sheriff’s Office via Facebook

“Unlawful gambling operations often play a role as the financial backing behind criminal networks,” said Attorney General James Uthmeier. “These illegal casinos fuel organized crime, prostitution, and other illicit activities. Florida will see a major statewide crackdown on illegal gaming in 2026. If you’re running an illegal operation, don’t roll the dice; shut it down now.”

The Florida Gaming Control Commission praised the joint effort in Flagler County and described it as part of a coordinated statewide strategy.

“The Florida Gaming Control Commission is very impressed with this fabulous collaboration with our law enforcement partners during the ‘Reel of Fortune’ operation,” said FGCC Executive Director Alana Zimmer. 

“With so many agencies coming together, we are amplifying our impressive results. The citizens of Florida are the real winners as more and more illegal casinos are shuttered. Thank you, Flagler County Sheriff’s Office, for being a part of this important effort.”

Business owners tied to the seized machines could face fines of up to $10,000 per machine. Investigators have not said whether more search warrants or charges will follow as the multi-county probe continues.

Featured image: Flagler County Sheriff’s Office via Facebook

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