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LAWRENCEBURG, IN (FOX19) -

Two former employees of Hollywood Casino in Lawrenceburg have been arrested for taking over $400,000 from the company.

Christopher Krabbe, 42, of West Harrison, and Michael Burnett, 39, of Fairfield, are both being held in the Dearborn County Jail after a five-month investigation.

Indiana State Police say Krabbe was a surveillance technician director and Burnett was the surveillance director. Both are charged with Racketeering-Corrupt Business Influence, Theft and Money Laundering, all Class "C" Felonies.

Police say the two men allegedly set up two false security equipment companies. The two would then purchase security equipment and charge repair work from their companies to the casino, often overcharging and double billing for the equipment and work. 

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