The Cassidy Paris victims’ nightmare began at big-name nightclubs like Space and E11EVEn in downtown Miami and occasionally at hotels like the Fontainebleau in Miami Beach.

“You have a few drinks with them, they go to an apartment or a hotel where they’re staying and then they end up getting robbed,” he said.

Mike Vega of the Miami Police Department.

The 25-year-old girl’s disturbing plan began minutes after she was left alone with her victims.

“All of our victims tell us they suddenly blacked out, so we think so, she puts some kind of drug in their drink to knock them unconscious,” police said.

At this time, the woman takes the opportunity to review each of the areas of the property. He was always looking for bigger possessions: cash, jewelry, and designer clothes.

“He once stole a Rolex that was worth over $45,000,” Vega says.

Police reported three recent cases that occurred in apartments in Brickell and one in Sunny Isles.

“But we know there may be more cases and not just in Miami but in other cities in South Florida,” Vega says.

After her capture, the woman remains detained in the TGK prison where she faces four counts of robbery.

“It’s something we say to the public, be careful, if you meet someone, don’t bring them home, especially if you don’t know who that person is,” Vega says.

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