I saw a news item about a trucker who was missing from a casino parking lot in New Mexico. His wife was concerned because he had undergone surgery recently and had appeared disoriented when he left the truck's cab. Instead of altitude sickness or a post-surgery embolism, he had simply gone to the nearby casino and thence to a few additional casinos and has been traced through his ATM transactions.
Wife will probably try to allege the casinos should have recognized an altered mental state. I wonder if he is actually at the tables or just making ATM withdrawals?
There is nowhere to go but the casino, its bars, restaurants or adjoining hotel. It was a question of whether he had the strength to get from the far edge of the parking lot to the bright lights. Apparently he did.
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It seems his wife, who has returned to Pennsylvania, maintains he was medically incapacitated. His brother maintains he is still missing, yet the police have reviewed video tapes, spoken to casino employees and spoken to the missing trucker. The police formed the opinion that he is an adult who left his wife around midnight to embark on a gambling adventure that so far has taken him to three casinos. It should be noted that the local police are possibly associated with the tribe that owns the casino.
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