Atlantic City casino heist reportedly occurred at an Atlantic City casino on Monday. According to the New Jersey State Police Casino Gaming Bureau as confirmed to the Daily News, a masked pair pulled off the Atlantic City casino heist as they carried off two plastic cash boxes and fled using a car.

According to CBS News, police are currently seeking the two masked suspects linked to the Atlantic City casino heist. The Associated Press said the duo robbed the Atlantic City casino at gunpoint and was able to escape with more than $180,000.

The robbers responsible for the Atlantic City casino heist made off with more than $181,000 and police are still on the hunt for suspects, said the AP.

Police are reportedly seeking the two masked suspects from the Monday Atlantic City casino heist who robbed the casino at gunpoint and left with more than US $100,000.

Reports say the Atlantic City casino heist occurred Monday morning at Caesars Atlantic City.

Meanwhile, the AP said that the police are not releasing any details with regard to the Atlantic City casino heist.

However, there has been a law enforcement flier obtained by The Press of Atlantic City. The flier said that suspects of the Atlantic City casino heist were able to flee the scene using a car and they carried with them two plastic cash boxes which was confirmed to have contained more than US $180,000 in cash.

According to CBS News, the flier said that one of the suspects during the robbery was seen brandishing a gun.

Atlantic City casino heist occurred unexpectedly and the newspaper also said the State Police Casino Gaming Bureau is now handling the investigation to the robbery. Since the Casino Gaming Bureau is handling the investigation, this is reportedly a sign which says the crime happened in the casino as opposed to the hotel.