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A Hispanic woman is accused in Las Vegas of stealing a Swiss watch valued at $230,000 from a man with whom she and a friend had had sex, the New York Post reported.

The victim told police that on September 18, 34-year-old Priscilla Cueva and her friend came to her hotel room and discussed having an intimate relationship.

According to the man, all three drank alcohol in the room.

The women supposedly did not charge for the sexual intercourse. Before taking a bath, the subject, who has not been identified, put the watch, an “Audemars Pigeut”, in his luggage.

Subsequently, Cueva and the other woman, who has not been identified either, told her that they would go get ice; however, they never returned.

The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police report indicates that the victim went to sleep and the next morning realized that the clock had disappeared.

Hotel security personnel identified Cueva from surveillance video at the location after the woman was previously warned about trespassing on the property.

The suspect was arrested on December 22.

The legal status of the other involved is unknown. Cueva faces charges of grand theft of $100,000 or more and conspiracy to commit grand theft.

By Scribe