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A woman was recently arrested for stealing a $125,000 Rolex watch from a man who was staying at the Fontainebleau Las Vegas hotel. The incident occurred after the woman, Koncina Brisbon, met the man at the hotel’s Bleau Bar and placed something in his drink while he was distracted. The man later woke up in a second hotel room with his watch, cash, and casino chips missing.

Interestingly, the man’s wife discovered that he was missing from their room and called hotel security. They found him in the second room, fully clothed but uncooperative with the police. Despite Brisbon’s claims that she and the man never discussed sex, she was charged with burglary and theft over $100,000 based on surveillance footage from the hotel.

It was revealed that Brisbon has a history of arrests related to prostitution, including charges of trespassing, soliciting, prostitution, and grand larceny. She has been arrested multiple times between 2021 and 2024 for similar incidents where she steals valuables from men she meets at bars. In fact, earlier in the year, she was charged with stealing other Rolex watches and had a trial scheduled for April 2025.

This case sheds light on the dangers of meeting strangers in unfamiliar settings and the importance of being cautious, especially when alcohol is involved. It also highlights the prevalence of theft and criminal activities in areas known for nightlife and entertainment. Hotel guests should be vigilant and report any suspicious behavior to hotel staff or authorities to prevent such incidents from happening in the future.