Man arrested after allegedly impersonating a cop, kidnapping Desert Diamond Casino winners
Glendale AZ January 23 2021
A 38-year-old man was arrested Friday after he allegedly impersonated a police officer and kidnapped two people who were leaving Desert Diamond Casino on January 12.
Court records say two people arrived at the Desert Diamond Casino located near 91st and Northern avenues where one of the individuals won $300.
The two individuals left the casino around 2 a.m. on Jan. 13 and were heading to Goodyear when they were stopped by what they thought was an unmarked police vehicle using blue lighting, according to court records.
One of the people described the car as a dark-colored four-door smaller sedan.
The two victims said they were forcibly removed from their vehicle and were immediately restrained with zip ties and handcuffs. Once they were placed into the back seat of the victim’s car, they were held down to keep both victims from being able to see where they were going, according to court documents.
The victims told authorities they were threatened to be killed if they did not give up their pin numbers for use at an ATM.
The victims said their cell phones were also stolen along with their purses, court documents said.
Just before 5 a.m., the victims told authorities they were forced out of the car in the area of 31st Avenue and West Lincoln Street where they quickly returned to one of the victims’ BMW SUV. The victims then drove to the area of 35th Avenue and Buckeye Road where they called 911.
Authorities met with the victims with one of them still having zip ties on each wrist, court records said.
Police were able to connect 38-year-old Issac Gonzalez to the Chevrolet Malibu, believed to be the vehicle used to impersonate a police officer.
Authorities say Gonzalez is a documented member of the Wet Back Power 31st Avenue and the Border Brothers gangs. Detectives say those organizations also operate at the location where the victims were let go.
Gonzalez was released by the Arizona Department of Corrections in September of 2020 and was placed under probation for a 2019 gun charge. Gonzalez failed to appear in court on January 13 and a warrant had been placed out for his arrest with a $25,000 bond.
On January 15, Gonzalez was placed into custody after a search warrant was granted for his arrest.
Gonzalez admitted to authorities to being at Desert Diamond on the night of the incident, admitted he was driving a silver Chevrolet Malibu, but said he went directly home from the casino.
Court records show $1,444 in U.S. currency and $11,000 in Yen currency were located during a search of Gonzalez’s home.
Authorities also searched the room at Red Roof Inn where they believed Gonzalez could have been located earlier in the investigation. A purse was located inside the hotel room that matched the description made by one of the victims of the purse that was stolen during the robbery, according to court records.
Jason L. Hudson, Director of Security for Desert Diamond Casino West Valley, sent the following statement regarding this investigation:
“The safety of our guests and the community is our top priority. This apprehension is an example of the strong working relationships we have built with neighboring jurisdictions, closely coordinating with each other to protect our guests and the public.”