Two Woman Wanted for Drugging and Robbing Man In Hotel Room After Gambling at Hard Rock Casino in Hollywood, South Florida

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Police say one suspect has blonde hair, a tattoo on her upper left chest and is between 35 to 45 years old. She wore a black blouse and black pants. The second suspect is also 35 to 45 years old and was wearing a leopard jumpsuit.

HOLLYWOOD, FL – Police say a poker-playing tourist was drugged by two unknown women, brought back to his hotel room and robbed. Detectives are releasing video of the Sept. 13 incident that began at the Hard Rock Casino and ended in a Dania Beach hotel room in order to help identify the suspects.

According to the Broward County Sheriff’s Office, security video from the Hard Rock Casino in Hollywood shows the victim around 2 a.m. playing poker when he was approached by two women who started a conversation with him. While at the slot machines the a blonde-haired suspect poured a substance into the victim’s drink and then handing it to him. Immediately after taking it, he said he felt drugged and had difficulty moving.

One of the suspects assisted him with getting a ride and they walked him outside to a waiting car which Dania Beach detectives believe may have had a third suspect pretending to be a ride-share driver. They then drove to the Sleeping Inn in Dania Beach in a black or dark colored Honda Fit.

According to the victim as soon as he entered his hotel room he lost consciousness. When he woke up in the morning he discovered $1,000 and a gold and silver Rolex worth approximately $15,000 were missing.

One suspect has blonde hair, a tattoo on her upper left chest and is between 35 to 45 years old. She wore a black blouse and black pants. The second suspect is also 35 to 45 years old and was wearing a leopard jumpsuit.

Broward County Sheriff’s are asking anyone who recognizes the suspects, to contact Dania Beach Detective Taylor Powell at 954-518-0153. If you wish to remain anonymous, contact Broward Crime Stoppers at 954-493-TIPS (8477) or online at browardcrimestoppers.org. Anonymous tips that lead to an arrest are eligible for a reward of up to $3,000. 

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