Robbers track Horseshoe Casino Baltimore gambler to his home via GPS device

A Maryland gambler was robbed of $6k after thugs tracked his journey from Horseshoe Casino Baltimore to his home 50 miles away via a GPS device attached to his car.

On Monday, local police announced the arrest of convicted felon Kevin Darnell Carroll on charges of home invasion, armed robbery, assault and other crimes relating to the robbery last November. An accomplice in the crime remains at large.

According to police reports, Carroll and his buddy allegedly took notice of a man who was a regular Horseshoe high-roller and concluded that the gambler must keep a lot of cash on hand. Police believe the dastardly duo affixed a GPS device to the gambler’s car, trailed him to his home and staged the robbery six days later.

Police said two ski-mask-wearing robbers entered the gambler’s garage then surprised the gambler’s two kids – a 21-year-old man and a 14-year-old girl – who had returned to the house after going out for dinner.