A Mississippi coast casino was forced to shut down its gaming floor for several hours after its surveillance system malfunctioned.
The Scarlet Pearl Casino Resort in D’Iberville, just north of Biloxi, reported that “interruptions” with its surveillance coverage had prompted the shut down of all gaming until the system could be restored.
Scarlet Pearl CEO LuAnn Pappas addressed the issue in a Facebook post Monday morning…

The gaming floor reopened about 5:30 a.m. Tuesday. Other areas of the resort, including restaurants and the hotel, remained open to the public during the gaming shutdown. Pappas credited her staff for their efforts in getting the casino floor reopened.
