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Illegal Gambling Machines, Drinking Uncovered At Long Island Deli, Police Say

An employee is facing charges after police allegedly uncovered illegal gambling and drinking at a Long Island deli.

A gambling machine (pictured) that Nassau County Police allegedly confiscated from Jenny’s Deli & Grocery in Huntington Station on Wednesday, Sept. 11.

A gambling machine (pictured) that Nassau County Police allegedly confiscated from Jenny’s Deli & Grocery in Huntington Station on Wednesday, Sept. 11.

Photo Credit: Nassau County Police Department // Google Maps street view

It followed an investigation by Suffolk County Police and Town of Huntington officials at Jenny’s Deli & Grocery, located on New York Avenue, on Wednesday, Sept. 11.

According to police, investigators looking into community complaints uncovered five illegal electronic gambling machines inside the business, which customers could pay to use and then cash out.

Officers also observed several patrons opening and consuming alcohol on the premises despite the business not having a valid liquor license, police said.

An employee of the store, 50-year-old Francis Perez, of Huntington Station, was reportedly found in possession of a knife. Perez was arrested on suspicion of the following:

  • Criminal possession of a weapon
  • Promoting gambling
  • Possession of gambling devices
  • Criminal nuisance
  • Five counts of allowing consumption of beer on premises
  • Disorderly premise

The Town of Huntington Fire Marshal and Building Inspector issued eight violations to the business, while several additional violations were referred to the State Liquor Authority for investigation.

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