They were trying to bring home the bacon.
A group of burglars — at least one of whom was seen wearing a pig mask and wielding a sledgehammer — broke into a Rolex store inside of a legendary Las Vegas casino early Saturday, police and witnesses said.
Scores of police officers decked out in tactical gear were seen in videos and photos posted to social media rushing to the Bellagio casino shortly after midnight, as reports of an active shooter streamed in over Twitter.
The high-end resort was on lockdown for roughly half an hour, ABC News reported.
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But a Las Vegas police spokesman later dismissed the shooting report, instead confirming that there was an armed robbery inside the high-priced jewelry store, which is in the basement of the Bellagio. A preliminary investigation suggested that at least three robbers used a sledgehammer to break in, the spokesman added.
While police said no one was injured, witnesses recounted a chaotic scene inside the Bellagio.
A 21-year-old California woman — who only identified herself as Kira — told The News that she had just gotten out of the bathroom when she spotted a stocky man wearing all black standing guard outside the Rolex store.
To Kira’s shock, the man wielded a handgun — and wore a pink pig mask.
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“He was screaming at people, pointing his gun, making sure that anyone who was close just got away,” Kira said over the phone, adding that the pig-headed man repeatedly shouted “Get out! Get out!”
Kira snapped a photo of the bizarre situation before bolting outside with a friend.
Once outside, Kira said she saw the same man being led away by police, but no longer sporting his swine disguise.
Cops would not immediately confirm any arrests.
Chris, a 50-year-old Las Vegas native, was playing poker upstairs when he thought he heard gunshots ring out.
“I ran around the corner and I heard two shots, ‘bang, bang,’ ” Chris told The News. “When I looked back, everything was already chaos.”
People began running for the doors, and some gamblers got trampled in the commotion, Chris said.
“You'd never think of anyone bringing a gun in here,” said Chris, a self-described professional poker player. “It's like old wild west stuff. But you know, Vegas, it's all types of stuff that happens here.”
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