| A letter signed by Delaware State Police Supt. Col. Robert M. Coupe and Alcohol and Tobacco Enforcement Director Chief John A. Yeomans advised that any social organizations clubs and businesses permitting patrons to play gambling devices in their establishments were in legal jeopardy if not complying with Rule 40 of Alcohol Beverage Control Board regulations. |
| The Delaware Division of Alcohol and Tobacco Enforcement says a raid on a Selbyville restaurant has led to the manager's arrest for operating an illegal gambling establishment. |
| A 71-year-old Bridgeville businessman is accused of supplying illegal gambling machines to several bars and restaurants in Kent and Sussex counties. |
| The state liquor-licensing commission pulled the license of Crackers Lounge for 30 days after finding two video-poker machines at the business. |
| The state Bureau of Liquor Control Enforcement cited a city club with liquor code violations late last year. |
| According to Burnet County Sheriff W.T. Smith, undercover work performed by the Special Operations Unit in Burnet County led to seven search warrants being issued by District Attorney Sonny McAfee. |