IMPD raids alleged poker clubs
04/26/2007
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Metropolitan police arrested a man they say owns two illegal poker clubs in Marion County.


Donald J. Willis, 44, Noblesville was arrested on a felony charge of promoting professional gambling Tuesday at the Castleton River Club, 9402 Uptown Drive, Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Sgt. Jon Daggy said.

Willis was the only person at the business when police served a warrant at about 10 a.m., Daggy said.

Willis also owns the Indy River Club, 7043 Girls School Ave., Daggy said. On April 2, police raided that club, arresting four people who ran the games and citing 30 players for misdemeanors.


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