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Men Accused Of Drugging, Raping Woman In Miami Beach

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MIAMI BEACH (CBSMiami) --  Authorities have released sketches of two men wanted for questioning in an alleged sexual assault on Miami Beach.

One of of the alleged victims spoke to CBS4's Maggie Newland but asked to not be identified.

She told her, she and a friend were at Nikki Beach on March 29th when she believes something was slipped into her drink. She said she woke up in an unfamiliar hotel room.

"We woke up and we were just completely out of it. You just, you can't think straight. You can't see. You can't hear. Everything is foggy and you just know you've been drugged," said the alleged victim.

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"I was being sexually assaulted. They were trying to sexually assault my friend while she was passed out on the floor and I know they sexually assaulted me before just for other reasons," said the alleged victim.

That friend spoke to us by phone from New York.   She asked us not to use her name.

"We realized we didn't know where we were and we felt like something wasn't right and we were not fully clothed and something terrible had happened, so we got out of there as soon as we could and eventually came to the conclusion that something had happened to us sexually against our will," she said.

The other alleged victim said she believes the men who were allegedly assaulting them were at the bar earlier in the night.

"We saw them at Nikki Beach and when we came to, I recognized bits and pieces about what happened and even though it was foggy and I couldn't really see or hear, I saw the one guy and I said wait a minute that's the guy I saw at Nikki Beach and what is going on here and why are we with these people," said the alleged victim.

After working with police to create the sketches, she said she hopes someone will recognize the men.

"I got sick. I got chills. It's like... I know what happened to me and to have to see those faces again, it makes me sick and I want to get them off the street," said the alleged victim.

If you have any information, call Miami-Dade Crimestoppers at (305)471-TIPS.

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