Colorado Police Arrest Second Suspect in $500K Black Hawk Casino Robbery

On Friday, Colorado police arrested a second suspect in connection with the $500,000 robbery of a Black Hawk casino. The robbery occurred on the night of April 11th, when two masked men entered the casino and made off with the large sum of money.

The first suspect, identified as 22-year-old Patrick Johnson, was arrested shortly after the robbery. He was charged with aggravated robbery and is currently being held on a $500,000 bond.

The second suspect, identified as 25-year-old Christopher Smith, was arrested on Friday in Denver. He is also facing charges of aggravated robbery and is being held on a $500,000 bond.

The investigation into the robbery is ongoing and police are still searching for additional suspects. They are asking anyone with information about the robbery to contact them.

The robbery has caused a great deal of concern in the Black Hawk community. Local businesses have increased security measures in response to the incident, and many residents are worried about their safety.

The Black Hawk Police Department is working hard to ensure that this type of crime does not happen again. They have increased patrols in the area and are working with local businesses to ensure that they have adequate security measures in place.

It is unclear at this time what motivated the suspects to commit the robbery. However, it is clear that this was a serious crime and that the suspects must be brought to justice. The Black Hawk Police Department is doing everything they can to ensure that justice is served and that the community remains safe.