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Second Arrest Made In Rolex Robbery

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FORT LAUDERDALE (CBSMiami) -- A second woman suspected of drugging two men in Hollywood and stealing $60,000 in high-end watches is in custody.

On Thursday, 23-year old Kelsey Hough turned herself in to Hollywood Police. She was booked into the Broward jail on three grand theft charges and is being held on a preliminary bond of $106,000.

She will be back in court Saturday. She told a magistrate judge this morning that she wanted to wait for her attorney to attend before having a formal bond hearing.

Her suspected partner in crime, 22-year-old Alexandria Nicholas, was picked up in Michigan last weekend and brought to Broward County.

On January 7th, the women met the men, who are in their 50's, at the Porterhouse Bar in Sunny Isles, according to Hollywood Police.

After a few drinks and chat, one of the men invited his friend and the ladies back to his home in the 800 block of Spinnaker Drive, in the Harbor Islands development.

Once inside, the suspects made drinks that were apparently "spiked" and gave them to the men.

Both men said they fell asleep and didn't awake until the following morning. They immediately noticed their Rolex watches were gone. The women made off with a total of seven watches, including Rolex, Cartier and Hublot models, and two passports.

Surveillance cameras showed the women leaving the gated community on foot. They at first tried to catch a ride with an Uber driver, but that didn't work because he was not allowed onto the property. The women are later seen walking to a waiting car before driving off.

Using social media, anonymous tips and pictures on social media, investigators were able to identify Nicholas and Hough as their prime suspects.

Both women worked at Tootsie's Cabaret in Miami Gardens.

Hough is also charged in a Hallandale Beach case. In that one, she's accused of meeting a man named Gary at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino. Gary does not want to use his last name.

"She robbed me," he said. "Drugged me and robbed me. I could have been dead. Thank God I'm alive today."

Gary said he, too, was given a spiked drink after taking her back to his place in Hallandale Beach.

"She poured the drink," Gary said. "She said, 'I'm drinking, you have a drink too.' That's all I remember, I was knocked out."

When he woke up Gary said he was missing two watches, including a $49,000 Rolex he got from his recently deceased wife.

Gary hopes both women who are accused in these cases will pay.

"I could have been dead, thank God. These girls need to be charged to the fullest extent of the law, for whatever they did to these guys. They drugged them. They drugged them, they could have killed everybody."

Nicholas was released on bond.

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