Woman accused of drugging her date in Miami, stealing over $600,000 in Rolexes and other jewelry
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Police in Miami are searching for a woman accused of drugging a man she went out on a date with and stealing more than $600,000 in Rolexes and other jewelry from him. Police released surveillance video of the suspect and urged the public to contact them if they recognize her.
According to news release from the Miami Police Department, the man met the woman at a club on May 7 and took her back to his place at around 5:30 a.m. the next morning. The man, who was not identified, said he had a drink with the woman in his apartment and fell asleep.
When the man woke up around noon, he said he noticed his safe was open and the jewelry inside it was gone. So was the woman.

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