Paris Las Vegas Security Nabs Alleged Burglar After Seven Room Break-ins
Posted on: June 9, 2023, 09:46h.
Last updated on: June 9, 2023, 10:22h.
A suspect was arrested last week after allegedly burglarizing seven guest rooms at the Paris Las Vegas hotel. He stole over $5K in just a few hours, police said.
Robert Black was apprehended in a sting set up on June 2 by security staff at the Paris. The operation was created after guests complained their cash and personal items were stolen from hotel rooms and suites.
Security guards placed a wallet stuffed with $600 in the “bait room” along with other valuable items and installed hidden surveillance cameras, according to Las Vegas TV station KLAS.
Guards were on duty in a room next door where they monitored the bait room on video.
Black soon walked in and stole the wallet that was left in a suitcase. Guards sprang into action and apprehended him before turning him over to Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (LVMPD) officers.
A search revealed that Black was carrying $5,365 in US cash and $990 in Canadian money. Officers also found he had a key for a Paris hotel room that was stolen from a guest, as well as a flathead screwdriver.
He was charged with five counts of residential burglary and a single count of attempted residential burglary.
A records check revealed Black was convicted for conspiracy to commit robbery and attempted burglary in 2017, KLAS reported.
Thefts While Guests Slept
Many guests at the hotel reported that their cash was stolen during break-ins between 3 a.m. and 8 a.m. on June 2.
One couple in a ninth-floor suite was awoken when the door to their room opened at about 3 a.m. One of the guests spotted a shadowy figure and soon heard the sound of a door closing. The guest discovered $550 was stolen from his wallet.
LVMPD officers noted there were pry marks around the door’s lock and the peephole was removed, KLAS reported.
About a half hour later, another couple also heard their door opening in an 11th-floor suite. One of the guests shouted, “Who is it?” There was no response and they heard the door close. Nothing was stolen.
Also, at about 3:30 a.m., $244 was stolen from a 12th-floor room.
Then, at 6 a.m., a guest awoke to discover about $2,400 in cash and a money clip valued at $80 were stolen from his seventh-floor suite. The door’s peephole was damaged, according to police.
At about the same time, a guest on the 11th floor woke up to find $1,100 in U.S. cash and $800 in Canadian money were missing. Another couple said that $925 was swiped from their room while they were asleep during the night.
In each instance, the rooms and suites were close to hotel elevators. All of the rooms were in the same hotel wing, the peepholes on all of the doors were tampered with, and the guests were in the rooms during the break-ins, police said.
Increased Burglaries
The successful sting was put in place after the hotel saw an increased number of thefts in guest rooms since April, KLAS reported. The Las Vegas Strip property has some 2,916 rooms or suites.
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BEWARE! NEVER STAY at Paris Hotel in Vegas! My family and I stayed here to celebrate our 50th birthday, but it turned into a nightmare. On our last day, September 21, 2024, someone entered our locked room while we were sleeping, stole my backpack containing expensive jewelry, my wedding ring, credit cards, and ID—all gone. Luckily, we weren’t harmed, but what’s worse is the hotel’s cold, careless response. No apology, no concern. Security blamed us, suggesting the door was unlocked, which I KNOW it wasn’t. Be careful! I believe there’s a new wave of theft happening at Paris Hotel in Vegas. I was robbed on September 21, 2024, while staying there. My backpack was stolen, containing jewelry valued at around $9,000, including a vintage pearl and diamond piece given to me by my parents when I graduated college, my wedding ring, and a diamond bracelet passed down from my sister. Despite this devastating loss, the hotel showed no concern or responsibility. Please be cautious if you stay here—secure your belongings and consider extra safety measures. PLEASE STAY AWAY FROM THIS PLACE! After my terrible experience, I can’t stress this enough. The safety and security at Paris Hotel in Vegas are seriously lacking. Don’t risk your belongings—or your peace of mind—by staying here!
My husband and I have been staying at the Paris since the Hotel opened. We go every April and October from NJ. I noticed the last time there,the security of checking room eyewash awful. Oe day and night there would beca security guard sitting near the elevators and he wouldn't even ask for room key to be shown. Then , there were days when no security would be there to check room keys,day or night