A member of the Tulalip Tribes of Washington pleaded guilty to stealing from the tribal casino.
Donald C. Hatch worked as a pit boss at the Tulalip Resort Casino. He admitted to stealing $5,400 in gaming chips and giving them to family or friends to cash in.
Hatch faces six years in prison and a fine when he is sentenced in January 2008.
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Ex-Casino Pit Boss Pleads Guilty To Stealing Chips
(AP 10/3)
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