LA attorney claims two women drugged and robbed him of three Rolex watches, and $17,000 of property
‘I am humiliated’: LA attorney claims two women called ‘Holly’ and ‘Britanni’ drugged and robbed him of three Rolexes worth $17,000 after he invited them to his Hollywood Hills home after meeting them at Beverly Hills bar
- A Los Angeles attorney, who wished to remain anonymous, said two women drugged and robbed him when he invited them to his Hollywood Hills home
- The suspects, who went by Holly and Britanni, allegedly fed vodka laced with drugs to the victim and made off with his three Rolexes worth $17,000
- The victim warned that the women were believed to be part of a criminal network that targets and robs people in the area
- LA continues to be plagued by thefts, with robberies up 11 percent this year
A Los Angeles attorney has said two women drugged and robbed him of three Rolex watches worth $17,000 when he invited them to his place after meeting at a bar.
The victim, who wished to remain anonymous, told KTLA that a night of fun turned into a nightmare after he met women named ‘Holly’ and ‘Britanni,’ at a Beverly Hills bar.
The lawyer said after inviting them to his Hollywood Hills home and up to his bedroom, the women drugged him and ransacked his place, stealing his high-end watches and cash.
‘It’s embarrassing,’ the man told the local outlet about the July incident. ‘I feel like a victim, I feel helpless.’
The attorney ultimately warned that he may not have been the women’s only victims, urging residents to stay alert as robberies are up nearly 11 percent this year in LA.
The city continues to be marred by an uptick in thefts, with two hooded thugs caught on camera last Saturday making off with a man’s Rolex in broad daylight.
A Los Angeles attorney, who wished to remain anonymous, said two women drugged and robbed him when he invited them to his Hollywood Hills home
The suspects (above), who went by Holly and Britanni, allegedly fed vodka laced with drugs to the victim and made off with his three Rolexes worth $17,000
Speaking up for the first time, the victim said he met the women (pictured) while bar hopping in Beverly Hills’ Canon Drive on July 25
According to the attorney’s account, he was bar hopping with friends on July 25 on Canon Drive when they came across Holly and Britanni.
‘We had a couple of drinks, we were having fun, we decided to bring the party back to my house,’ he told KTLA.
After his friends left at around 3:00am, the victim said he and the two women made their way to his bedroom, but ‘things weren’t adding.’
‘They were going into the bathroom, talking for long periods of time,’ he recalled. ‘They were just randomly texting at three or four in the morning.’
He said the two women fed him shots of vodka, but noted that it was likely laced with drugs because he’s never passed out from drinking alcohol.
‘The next thing I know, it’s the next day, 15 hours later. I woke up with a massive headache,’ he told the local outlet. ‘My body was aching and I realized my house was ransacked.’
According to the police report, the women made off with the victim’s Rolex GMT Master II watch, worth $7,700, and a pair of Rolex Datejust watches, worth $5,000 each.
‘They could have done a lot worse things and luckily it’s just material items missing and I have my health,’ the victim said.
Police said the women made off with the victim’s Rolex GMT Master II watch (left), worth $7,700, and a pair of Rolex Datejust watches (center and right), worth $5,000 each
The victim said the women were believed to be transients or members of a crime network who target and rob people as thefts continue to spike in Los Angeles
The latest spike in violent crime appears to be primarily caused by rampant theft in LA
The suspected are characterized as two women between the ages of 20 and 30.
One was described as 5-foot-1, with brown hair and braces. The other was 5-foot-11 with brown hair, a shoulder tattoo, glasses and a tongue ring.
The victim said the women were believed to be transients or members of a crime network who target and rob people.
Violent crime continues to plague LA as it’s up 2.2 percent from last year, primarily fueled by rampant theft as all other crime categories have seen a decrease.
The latest brazen robbery took place outside the trendy Brea Bakery in the area of 6th Street and La Brea Avenue on Saturday afternoon around 12.30pm.
Bystander video captured the shocking moment two brazen hooded thugs ripped a Rolex watch off a man’s arm in broad daylight in downtown Los Angeles.
The shocking moment two brazen hooded thugs rip a $10,000 dollar Rolex watch off a man’s arm in broad daylight in downtown Los Angeles in front of Brea Bakery
Twenty-year old Tyler Deveon Dumas of Los Angeles was booked on one count of robbery, with $1,000,000 bail
The two flagrant thieves fled in a vehicle but patrol officers from the Los Angeles Police Department on the scene caught up with the two suspects and arrested them.
Tyler Deveon Dumas, 20 and Edwin Wilson Witty, 19, both from Los Angeles were each booked for one count of robbery, with $1,000,000 bail.
The authorities believe both criminals may be wanted for other robberies in the Los Angeles Area.
The shocking video shows how the masked men grab the shiny Rolex, estimated to be about $10,000, off the victim’s wrist before jumping into a grey vehicle.
The male victim, who appeared unharmed, did not put up a fight but submitted to the the two assailants.
The authorities recovered a gun from the suspects during their arrest, and the victim’s Rolex watch.