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Former Monarch Casino Cashier Says She's Innocent In Biggest Casino Theft In Colorado History
The theft occurred March 13, when surveillance cameras revealed former cashier Sabrina Eddy, 44, placing "bricks" of money into a van.

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The theft occurred March 13, when surveillance cameras revealed former cashier Sabrina Eddy, 44, placing "bricks" of money into a van.

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