A woman has been arrested on charges of drugging and robbing Rolex watches from men she met in South Beach

Brittney G. Scott, 29 years old and a resident of Brooklyn, faces several charges related to thefts that occurred since 2023.


A woman was arrested this week in Miami, accused of drugging several men she met in South Beach bars and stealing their luxury watches. According to authorities, the incidents date back to at least June 2023.

Brittney G. Scott, 29 years old and a resident of Brooklyn was arrested on May 6 and faces three charges of grand theft and one charge of robbery with assault or violence. She is currently in custody at the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center, where she remains without bail for one of the charges, and is on probation for two prior grand theft cases.

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Police reports indicate that the woman met her victims in bars, accompanied them to their apartments, and after sharing drinks, they lost consciousness. Upon waking up, they discovered that their Rolex watches, valued between $13,000 and $14,000, and credit cards were missing.

The first case was reported on June 17, 2023. A man stated that he met Scott at a bar in Miami Beach, then they went to another venue in Brickell and ended up at his condominium. After having a drink with her, he passed out. Upon waking up, he noticed that his watch and cards were missing. A facial recognition system helped identify the suspect.

Another case occurred on October 20, 2024. The victim reported that she met Scott at the Saxony bar in South Beach and he took her to his apartment at 600 NE 27th Street. He recalled having had a drink with her, but nothing more. A woman who also lived there found him bleeding, with a laceration on his eyebrow, and a broken wine bottle on the floor. His wallet and a $13,000 Rolex were missing. Security cameras showed Scott leaving the building alone, and the subsequent use of the cards at Sawgrass Mills helped confirm his identity.

The third case was reported on November 9, 2024. A man stated that he met a woman in South Beach, they left a bar and then went to his apartment. He fell asleep while she was still present. Upon waking up, his mobile phone and another Rolex valued at $13,000 were missing. Authorities linked her again through security footage.

During his arrest, Scott waived his Miranda rights and stated to investigators that he did not remember the incidents.

The Miami police spokesman, Michael Vega, explained that "she puts some substance in their drinks; once they fall asleep, she then steals their watches, in these three cases they were Rolex watches, and she takes their credit cards. Immediately after, she begins to accumulate charges on their cards." Vega urged potential additional victims to contact the police.

During the court hearing, Judge Mindy Glazer expressed her concern regarding the type of substance used and warned about the risks of bringing strangers home after meetings in bars.

Scott was arrested near NW 7th Avenue and 81st Street in Miami and formally identified by one of the victims during a photo lineup. The arrest took place one day after she accepted a plea deal in two other grand theft cases.

Frequently Asked Questions about Rolex Watch Thefts in South Beach

Who is Brittney G. Scott and why was she arrested?

Brittney G. Scott is a 29-year-old woman accused of drugging and stealing Rolex watches from men she met in South Beach bars. She was arrested in Miami and faces multiple charges, including grand theft and robbery with assault. She used a substance to incapacitate her victims and then took watches and credit cards.

What are the specific allegations against Brittney G. Scott?

Brittney G. Scott faces three counts of grand theft and one count of robbery with assault or violence. She was identified through facial recognition systems and security cameras, and authorities linked her to several thefts of Rolex watches and fraudulent use of stolen credit cards.

How did Brittney G. Scott act to commit the robberies?

Scott met his victims in bars, took them to his apartment, and administered a substance in their drinks to make them lose consciousness. Once they were asleep, he would steal Rolex watches and credit cards, which he then used to rack up charges.

What measures are being taken to prevent this type of theft in Miami?

The authorities have intensified patrols and are asking victims to report any similar incidents to the police. Additionally, residents and tourists are advised to exercise caution when bringing strangers to their homes and to remain vigilant with their drinks at bars.

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