A reputed sex worker was arrested this month after she allegedly stole a luxury watch from a man staying at the Fontainebleau Las Vegas.
Koncina Brisbon, 30, initially met the man in the hotel’s Bleau Bar at about 3:15 a.m. on May 19.
She sat down near him, flirted, and touched him. An hour later, she placed something in his drink while he was distracted, police said.
A short time later, the man and Brisbon went to the hotel’s front desk. He registered for a second room.
The two headed upstairs while holding hands. They kissed in an elevator, and hours later the man woke up in the second room. Brisbon was gone.
His $125K Rolex watch, $2,000 in cash, and $500 worth of casino chips also were gone. He had a foggy recollection of what took place.
Wife Found Her Husband
The man had been staying in the same Las Vegas Strip hotel in another room with his wife. She awoke to find him not in their room and called hotel security. They told her he had registered for two rooms.
Security guards went with the wife to the second room. He was there and was fully clothed, according to Las Vegas TV station KLAS.
He wasn’t overly cooperative when police officers spoke to him. He claimed he and Brisbon never discussed sex.
Following an investigation where officers reviewed hotel surveillance video, Brisbon was identified as a suspect. She was charged on November 8 with burglary and theft over $100K.
Prior Arrests
The Las Vegas Review-Journal reported this week that Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (LVMPD) sources said that Brisbon is a repeated “trick roller.” That’s when a suspected prostitute steals cash or items of value from someone.
She was arrested 16 times between 2021 and 2024 on prostitution-related counts, the Review-Journal reported. These include charges such as trespassing, soliciting, prostitution, and grand larceny, according to KLAS.
She (has) multiple previous arrests with similar details to this current case where she meets a male at a bar, they have drinks, they go up to a hotel room, the male falls asleep only to wake up and find their Rolex watches and US currency missing,” LVMPD sources told the Review-Journal.
Earlier this year, she was charged with the theft of other Rolex watches. She pleaded not guilty to those charges on September 18. A trial for these charges was scheduled for April 28, 2025.
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