$100K Luxury Watch Stolen From Las Vegas Hotel Room, Alleged Prostitute Charged
Posted on: June 8, 2022, 06:37h.
Last updated on: June 8, 2022, 01:10h.
An alleged prostitute swiped a Patek Philippe watch from a man at a Las Vegas Strip hotel Saturday, cops revealed. The watch is valued at about $100,000. The man believes he was drugged by the suspect.
The woman, later identified as Sarah Richards, 32, of Las Vegas, was spotted Sunday at a different Strip hotel by an undercover Las Vegas Metro officer. She began speaking about prostitution to him, police said.
Based on her conversation, she was charged with prostitution-related counts, according to KLAS, a local TV station. She also was charged with burglary and grand larceny for the watch theft, KLAS added.
She was booked at the Clark County Detention Center on Sunday. She remains in custody as of today.
Details just recently came to light about the stolen watch.
Payment Gone Wrong
The owner of the watch claimed Richards first met him in the hotel’s bar that Saturday. The two then went up to his hotel room. Richards told him she needed “help with money,” the man later told cops, KLAS said.
He had told Richards that he wanted to “take care” of her, Richards revealed to police.
Once in the room, the man had to call hotel security guards to help him open the safe. He claims he gave her $1,000. She said the amount was more like “a couple of thousand” dollars. He eventually fell asleep in the room. A few hours later, he awoke and found his watch missing from his wrist.
Police were also looking into the man’s claim he had been drugged. Police did not name the two Strip hotels. It was unclear if the watch was recovered.
Earlier, Richards was arrested for prostitution charges linked to different incidents, KLAS said. She also had warrants pending for soliciting prostitution, the report adds.
Prior Watch Thefts
Last month, another Patek Phillipe watch, with an estimated value of $50,000 — and $50,500 in cash — was stolen from a room at the Encore at Wynn Las Vegas. The suspect was arrested and is scheduled to appear in court on June 13.
She was identified as Anniajah Pratt, 23. She was charged with grand larceny, KVVU, another local TV station, reported.
The cash and watch belonged to a man staying at the Encore. He apparently invited the woman to his hotel room after hanging out at a casino bar earlier that night.
The victim reported the theft after waking up in his room on May 6. The report said he was “visibly upset” after checking his backpack and realizing the money he had stored inside was stolen. The money once in his wallet was also stolen.
In June 2021, three suspected thieves faced charges they allegedly stole $40,000 in cash, three luxury watches, and other pricey items from a room at the Virgin Hotels Las Vegas. The stolen items and money were valued at $140,000.
The stolen watches included a Rolex Yacht-Master II, a Hublot, and Audemars Piguet. Also stolen were a Louis Vuitton backpack, a bank bag, keys, nine beaded crystal bracelets, and a pair of Air Jordan shoes, the Las Vegas Review-Journal said.
More Stolen Watches
In another 2021 incident, a woman was accused of drugging a man at the Lift bar at the Aria Resort & Casino and stealing his $40,000 Rolex watch. She was charged with grand larceny.
Three other men made similar claims against another woman. Windy Rose Jones, 23, of Las Vegas, allegedly drugged men at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas on two different occasions and stole watches.
One watch was a $37,000 Audemars Piguet Royal Oak. A second watch was a $45,000 Rolex Daytona. A third watch allegedly stolen by Jones was a $45,000 Rolex.
It was not immediately clear what happened to the court cases against the women in the earlier arrests.
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This has been going on for years. Started around 2007-2009. It’s called “trick rolls”. Young women flock to casino bars on the Las Vegas strip looking for stuck men. They usually chat the men up and at some point convince the men to bring the women to his hotel room. While in the room the women wait for the guy to “pass out” from being drunk or drugged. The women then steal all the guys money and valuables and leave. I don’t believe any women have successfully been prosecuted due to the men are usually from another country and when they leave Las Vegas they never return for court proceedings. Many women have been arrested. But they bail out and during this time the victim usually take a flight back to his country, never to return. The case is therefore “dropped”. Also Clark county court system is known to be soft on crime. The city attracts a lot of criminals based on the court system history of soft prosecution criminals.
Windy Rose Jones got court in August. They keep pushing back her hearings. This is lazy reporting everything is available for free on Las Vegas court info site. Hope they don’t go east on her and con cut her on felonies and make her spend a few years locked up thinking what she did and set an example to everyone else. As of right now she back on the streets of Vegas ripping off tricks despite being ordered to stay away from entertainment corridor. Fellas beware out there! She goes by Roxie now