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Scantily clad woman accused of drugging Miami date, stealing $600K in Rolexes, other bling

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A scantily dressed woman took off with more than $600,000 in jewelry — including two Rolex watches — after she allegedly drugged a Miami man she had just met, police said.

After meeting the man at The Dirty Rabbit bar in Wynwood on May 8, the unidentified woman was invited back to his pad around 5:30 a.m., where she drugged his drink, police said.

The suspect’s unidentified date quickly passed out after having one drink with the suspect, who authorities believe is in her mid-30s.

The woman made off with $600K in jewelry after drugging a man she met in Miami, according to cops.
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The man called police after he woke up around noon and found his safe open and his jewelry gone — as was the woman.

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Among the pricey items she swiped were a Rolex Daytona Rainbow with diamonds and a Sky-Dweller Rolex.

Other high-priced bling she is accused of stealing include a gold chain, Franco Gold bracelets, Cartier sunglasses and a rose gold diamond ring, police said.


The alleged theft happened on May 8 after the suspect met the man at The Dirty Rabbit bar in Wynwood.
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The suspect is seen on surveillance footage while talking on the phone.
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Surveillance footage of the suspect shows her in the elevator with the man inside his building.
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Surveillance footage of the suspect shows her in the elevator with the man inside his building and again as she was leaving his apartment.

As she makes her hasty exit, she’s seen holding two blue Solo cups in one hand.  

“Now sometimes you might say, ‘Oh, well she’s just leaving with a Solo cup.’ No. She’s taking the Solo cup that she drank because it has her DNA. She’s taking his Solo cup because it has not only his DNA, but it also has whatever drugs she put in,” Officer Michael Vega, an MPD spokesman, said, according to WSVN.

Miami Police is seeking the public’s help in identifying the suspect.

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