The Washoe County District Attorney's Office says they have a guilty verdict for a multiple count burglary trial that happened in February.
They said 31-year-old Nathanael Smith of Reno was found guilty of three counts of burglary and two counts of grand larceny last Friday.Â
They said he was on probation at the time of the crimes for burglary while in possession of a deadly weapon.
They said he faces up to 45 years in prison for his current convictions.
The Attorney's Office says on February 20, the Reno Police Department investigated commercial burglaries and grand larceny from the Peppermill Casino. Peppermill security officers reported theft of audio and video equipment and tools.
They said Smith was identified as a suspect and surveillance footage was used to identify cars he was using to steal the property. The Attorney's Office says comparisons with social media accounts positively identified him as the suspect.
Smith was arrested and a search warrant revealed some of the stolen items inside his motor home.
During the trial, the Attorney's Office says Smith stole over $29,000 of worth of electronic equipment and power tools.
(The Washoe County District Attorney's Office contributed to this report).
