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    Man’s $100K+ watch collection stolen after inviting women to Las Vegas hotel: police

    By Madina Ansary,

    10 hours ago

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    LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — A man who took two women to his Las Vegas casino hotel room fell asleep, only to wake up and discover that $100,000 worth of items, including three of his watches, had been stolen, according to police documents.

    On Oct. 11, around 2:30 p.m., officers with the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department responded to a report of stolen property at the Wynn Encore Resort.

    Upon investigation, a man reported that he was at the lobby bar with another man when two women approached them, suggesting they go to his room together. The man told police after entering the room, he fell asleep on the bed while one of the women, identified as Nikailah McMasters, remained inside with him while the other woman and man were in the other room.

    He told police there was no sexual interaction with McMasters, and he woke to find three of his six watches missing.

    According to the arrest report the missing watches were described as an Audemars Piguet with a black face and full diamonds valued at $80,000, a Rolex Presidential with a green face and full diamonds valued at $25,000, and a Rolex Submariner “Starbucks” with a black face valued at $15,000.

    Police reported that the man also stated a $1,200 transaction via Zelle to McMasters was sent without his knowledge.

    Police said they also interviewed the other man who was present and he recalled hearing McMasters ask the victim what he wanted to do with her, to which he responded, “Take care of him.”

    He further stated that the second woman, identified as Bailey Carr, began dancing and removing her clothing, asking for money in exchange for sexual acts with him, according to the arrest report.

    He sent her $800 through Zelle, he told police. Eventually, Carr and McMasters left the room, police said.

    On Oct. 13, officers located both women at the Wynn Encore Resort and arrested them on charges of grand larceny exceeding $100,000, residential burglary, and conspiracy to commit grand larceny, according to court records.

    McMasters faces an additional charge of theft, valued at $1200 or greater but less than $5000.

    Both women are expected to appear in court on Dec. 18.

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    mike Couch
    2h ago
    i don't think she did the zella transfer i think he did as payment for sexual favors and he fell out drunk and didn't get any and wants a refund lol he's lucky they didn't take all those watches because most hoes would of cleaned that clucker out i used to work security at one of those casinos and seen those hoes take all the trick shat
    StrongDem
    3h ago
    You take two strange women up to your room, you fall asleep, you wake up, to find that they’ve ripped you off! Who would have thought, something like that happening in LV???!!!
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