Two Women Drug, Rob Tourist at Florida Casino

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Two Women Drug, Rob Tourist at Florida Casino

HOLLYWOOD, Fla. (AP) - Two women drugged a tourist at a South Florida casino and robbed him, according to authorities.


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The women allegedly took $1,000 and a $15,000 watch.

According to the Broward County Sheriff's Office, the man, who hasn't been identified, was approached by the women while sitting at the slot machines at the Hard Rock Casino in Hollywood.

Security footage shows one of the women pouring something into a drink and giving it to the man, according to the Associated Press.

The man told investigators he felt drugged and had trouble moving after drinking what the woman gave him.

The women then took him back to his hotel room where he passed out.

When he woke up, his money and watch were missing.

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