According to police documents, a guy who brought two women to his hotel room at a casino in Las Vegas fell asleep, only to wake up to find that three of his watches and other goods valued at $100,000 had been stolen.
The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department received a report of stolen items at the Wynn Encore Resort at approximately 2:30 p.m. on October 11.
According to an investigation, a guy claimed that two ladies approached him and another male at the lobby bar and suggested that they go to his room together.
After entering the room, the male informed the police that he dozed out on the bed, with one of the ladies, Nikailah McMasters, staying inside with him while the other lady and man were in the other room.
Three of his six watches were gone when he woke up, and he informed authorities that he had no sexual contact with McMasters.
A black-faced Audemars Piguet with full diamonds valued at $80,000, a green-faced Rolex Presidential with full diamonds valued at $25,000, and a black-faced Rolex Submariner “Starbucks” at $15,000 were listed as the missing timepieces in the arrest report.
According to police, the man also claimed that McMasters was unaware of a $1,200 Zelle transaction that was sent to him.
According to the police, the second man who was there was also interviewed, and he recalled hearing McMasters ask the victim what he wanted to do with her. He answered, “Take care of him.”
According to the police report, he added, the second woman, named Bailey Carr, started dancing and taking off her clothes while requesting payment for having sex with him.
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He informed authorities that he sent her $800 via Zelle. According to the police, Carr and McMasters eventually exited the room.
According to court documents, officers found both ladies at the Wynn Encore Resort on October 13 and took them into custody on suspicion of grand theft over $100,000, domestic burglary, and conspiracy to conduct grand larceny.
McMasters is also accused of stealing anything worth at least $1200 but not more than $5000.
On December 18, both women are scheduled to appear in court.
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