Three Nevada women are accused of flirting their way into their victims' hotel rooms before stealing their designer watches and hiding them inside their vaginas, Fox5 reported.
Trinity Kennard, 23, managed to hide her male victim's Rolex watch inside her private area as she and Bryanna Warren, 23, and Charmella Triggs tried to flee the Encore-hotel casino on the morning of Aug. 17, according to a police report obtained by the station.
At least one other woman, it is no clear who, was able to hide a second Rolex. Both timepieces are valued at $4,000 and $12,000.
Warren and Triggs approached and began flirting with the first male victim, an Indian tourist, as he sat in the hotel bar at around 3:30 a.m., police said. The tourist mentioned he was staying at the hotel with a friend before they left him with one of their phone numbers.
Thirty minutes later, the crafty duo encountered the man near his room and ended up going inside for drinks with his friend. Warren and Triggs asked if they could invite a third friend over, police said according to Fox 5.
Two of the women began performing sex acts on the men. The men were apparently not distracted enough because they noticed their watches were missing after they were removed for the sexual encounter, police said.
Warren, Triggs and Kennard fled the hotel room and dashed into the elevator, threatening one victim with a stun gun as he chased them, according to police.
Surveillance video from the elevator allegedly shows the women squatting as they insert foreign objects in their bodies. They were arrested before they made it out of the hotel and one of the watches was recovered.
Police said Kennard was unable to stay still when they were detained. The other Rolex was recovered during Kennard's strip search at the Clark County Detention Center, Fox5 reported.
All three were charged with burglary and conspiracy to commit grand robbery and grand larceny.