The sprawling far northwest suburban home of a Chicago area restaurateur whose establishments are pulling in millions of dollars through video gambling was burglarized earlier this year — with one of the three men arrested for the heist a South Side resident once described as the Chicago mob’s video poker kingpin.

Casey Szaflarski, 67, was indicted May 28 on felony charges related to the burglary of the residence in unincorporated West Dundee on or about March 18, according to court records. His next court date is scheduled for December.

Szaflarski and his alleged accomplices — including reputed mob-connected burglar Paul Koroluk and Louis Capuzi, Jr., son of a former state legislator — are accused of obtaining “control over property of the owner,” including “currency and/or jewelry” bet

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